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Topic: The Domain Name Appraisal Scam (Read 742 times)

sr. member
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March 03, 2014, 12:02:43 PM
#6
Thank you for the information

Hi Naphto,

Just wanted to check in with you regarding your comment back in July 2013 here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2650071
b!z
legendary
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February 24, 2014, 05:16:02 AM
#5
I didn't know that kind of scam existed. Thanks for the information.
sr. member
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February 23, 2014, 03:46:44 PM
#4
Thank you for the information
sr. member
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February 22, 2014, 01:39:46 AM
#3
Thanks for the heads up!
sr. member
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February 21, 2014, 04:56:11 AM
#2
If you own a domain name, chances are that sooner or later you will be contacted by one of these scammers. They tell you they are a professional broker representing a wealthy client who is ready to pay big bucks to buy your domain name. However, in order to accept the deal, this "client" needs a professional appraisal certificate only from a company they trust. The "broker" will provide you with the url of this company and will ask you to contact him again once you get the document. Needless to say that the so called "professional company" is a just a fake website hosted on a newly registered domain that the scammer has set up for the sole purpose of getting your $80 payment. When you get back to him, he's of course long gone.

I received one of these emails yesterday, but luckily I was aware of it. However, it's a scam that works very often with unaware people.

Beware!
yes this kind of scams very popular i see mny scam coming as domain type from china
legendary
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February 21, 2014, 04:52:50 AM
#1
If you own a domain name, chances are that sooner or later you will be contacted by one of these scammers. They tell you they are a professional broker representing a wealthy client who is ready to pay big bucks to buy your domain name. However, in order to accept the deal, this "client" needs a professional appraisal certificate only from a company they trust. The "broker" will provide you with the url of this company and will ask you to contact him again once you get the document. Needless to say that the so called "professional company" is a just a fake website hosted on a newly registered domain that the scammer has set up for the sole purpose of getting your $80 payment. When you get back to him, he's of course long gone.

I received one of these emails yesterday, but luckily I was aware of it. However, it's a scam that works very often with unaware people.

Beware!
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