Selling a premium domain for $50K

100% scam.

As people said no sane business man offers $50,000 for something you are asking $1700 for!

Also I have spent way more money than that in one go and my bank has never asked me for a certificate before they release my funds from my account!
 
The exact same thing is making a lot of rounds on the net. Just that the persons' details are different. Just ignore it and concentrate on your work.

Match the details in the same email, it doesn't in fact match, at least many times. Only some smart guys try to match those things.

And, guess what? Most of us on this thread were discussing on the YT BTC scam and were thinking, this could be triggering an idea for others, but this method has already taken traction and has already made some good money for those doing this.
 
Take the money and run... joking

I've had lots of these emails so frustrating. Ignore them and don't respond!
 
Everyone knows that a scam but can you just play with them and act like you don't know anything and just make them feel like they are winning and at the end say something like you are a son of FBI or something like this. It would be fun
 
Why u hide his name? even his name is 99% fake :D:D:D. Basically what this piece of crap want at the end is to sell u the certificate
@TheVigilante bet his making a lot selling " certificate" to people ( i mean fake certificate)
the interesting thing is he has mentioned 2 different names in 2mail....who knows he will be surfing bhw:D
It's a scam bro.

I face this situation many times..

It's like Nigeria price scammer..
You need to pay the releasing fees $10k-$20k to immigration in order to receive huge amount of money let say $1m - $10m

Just like this domain scam scheme. You need to pay the appraisal cost to some random guy $1000-$2000 in order to receive $50k

The red part is how they earn the money.
that mail was from Nigeria only.....:confused::confused:
If you want to mess up with them tell them you're with the FBI and you're tracking their IP and contacted the local authorities.
:D:D:D
say something like you are a son of FBI or something like this. It would be fun
should play with them bit:cool::cool:

The conclusion is, how to prevent this kind of shit stuff, it could be a great business.:):)
 
Thanks, guys for made me alert!!.
here is the 2nd mail have a look....
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tempsnipsc2.png

"Go to the certificate agency site and order a certificate."

That's all you need to know that it is a SCAM!
 
Hey OP

It's fine ignore everyone else.

Go claim that 50k.... now you have that money I done some background checking on that domain and I discovered your name and you are linked to a nigerian prince he named you has your heir I got $175 million ready to transfer to you today but you need to send me $2500 in processing fees to get the money as well as your ID.

This shouldn't be a problem now you are $50,000 richer.

Failure to comply and I should warn you I recorded your web cam activity and I'll share all your dirty little habits to all your friends and family which I obtained while hacking into your computer while you was hacking off. You need to send me $700 in bitcoin.

Once all said and done. I am presenting you an opportunity to receive US$22.5 Million without doing anything illegal and we will both benefit. Reply for details if interested.
 
Why u hide his name? even his name is 99% fake :D:D:D. Basically what this piece of crap want at the end is to sell u the certificate
@TheVigilante bet his making a lot selling " certificate" to people ( i mean fake certificate)
He is member of this forum, thats why he hides it! :D
 
Blatant scam. Wonder how many got scammed every 1k email they blast
 
I think it goes without saying as literally everyone else has said the same thing
This is 10000% a scam
If you want to mess up with them tell them you're with the FBI and you're tracking their IP and contacted the local authorities.
haha that would be hilarious.
 
There is this guy on youtube (sorry forgot his name) that actually lets scammers connect to his PC and then from that he can access their PC and get their real names and numbers etc and scare the hell out of the scammers.
 
Surprisingly this kind of scam been there for a long time so I guess many fell for this sh*t, that's why its still in practice
 
i just trust broker from godaddy itself
just search that email in google and lets see if something show, like linkdIn profile or twitter, or something that we can trust
 
Its a scam, If he can buy the domain in 1700$. Why he will pay 50K
 
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