Hey folks,
I'm a SEO from Germany. My boss has some kind of weird suggestion
He owns a domain (something like abcd-alumni.de) which he tried to offer to a company called ABCD for several years. They weren't interested in this domain.
Ok, now he's got a letter from the lawyer of ABCS-Company. Suddenly, they want him to delete the domain (they don't mention transfer, just deletion). My boss isn't willing to hand the domain out without having them compensating his spendings (domain costs over 6 years). He's pretty angry
He asked me how we could make the domain worthless. I offered some kind of spamming techniques and an e-mail to Google. But this wouldn't help much since the lawyer set a deadline on october 30th. Additionally, a reinclusion request could "clean" the domain.
Is anybody interested in this domain? Use it for spamming, cloaking or whatever you want. Since between the US and Germany there are very little legal bindings, the company would have much more trouble demanding the domain from you instead of from us. Furthermore, it is very likely that the company would try to buy the domainname from you, so perhaps you could make a nice amount of money out of this.
Best regards,
SEOstark
I'm a SEO from Germany. My boss has some kind of weird suggestion
He owns a domain (something like abcd-alumni.de) which he tried to offer to a company called ABCD for several years. They weren't interested in this domain.
Ok, now he's got a letter from the lawyer of ABCS-Company. Suddenly, they want him to delete the domain (they don't mention transfer, just deletion). My boss isn't willing to hand the domain out without having them compensating his spendings (domain costs over 6 years). He's pretty angry
He asked me how we could make the domain worthless. I offered some kind of spamming techniques and an e-mail to Google. But this wouldn't help much since the lawyer set a deadline on october 30th. Additionally, a reinclusion request could "clean" the domain.
Is anybody interested in this domain? Use it for spamming, cloaking or whatever you want. Since between the US and Germany there are very little legal bindings, the company would have much more trouble demanding the domain from you instead of from us. Furthermore, it is very likely that the company would try to buy the domainname from you, so perhaps you could make a nice amount of money out of this.
Best regards,
SEOstark