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Domain scam emails - Part2

Mail 5: No. This is auto-generated serviI tsrut their $200 service only.

If it's expensive I can accept a cheaper manual service from http://www.securenamesale.com/appraise.asp

Mail 6:

Thank you. Looks reasonable enough and I accept it.

I also paid for appraisal from another source myself. The average of two appraisals (yours and mine) will give us a fair price.

As soon as the results come at my
email address I will let you know the
figure but I will not send this
certificate to you, because you may use this appraisal to promote your name or sell it to somebody else. The results must come within one business
day.

Looking forward to do business with you.

Mail 7:

Sorry, for the delay.

Domain scam emails - Part1

Mail 1: Please resend me your price for the name in the subject line. Your name was listed for sale.

Domain names is not my main business. I'm going to make money on reselling to raise funds for launching a Norwegian politics portal.If you offer more domains for sale with good reselling potential please email us your list.

Looking forward to do business with you.
Regards,
Lorin Yeaton

Domain scam domain owners beware!

Domain owners please be beware that there is a serious domain scam out there.

If you have listed your domains somewhere for sale this guy will contact you by saying your domains have great potential and he and his potential clients interested in buying them at a higher value. He will then ask for your best price he will say they are reasonable price for those domains.