A fake female scammer using the NamePros moniker Barbie88, attempted to scam investors out of $85,000 dollars, by claiming they are selling XX.com. The two letter domain is under WHOIS privacy, and definitely not in the scammer’s control. Accordi...
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Domain investor, Richard Dynas, shared his recent experience on how he was scammed out of $2,000 dollars in an attempt to acquire the domain Technology.com, without using Escrow.com or a comparable service. A person calling herself “Barbara Unter...
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Richard Dynas did his research and purchased a domain name for 40 percent of what he thought was a realistic retail sales price.
But after a couple of failed attempts to sell the domain name, he focused his energy on outbound marketing, and – with a little bit of luck – he found the "highest and best use case" business for his domain name.
By focusing on outbound marketing, Dynas maximized his return: a cool $146,000 on a $4,000 investment.
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