Buyers Be Careful When Buying PR4567 Domains

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by savioders, Oct 24, 2011.

  1. savioders

    savioders Peon

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    #21
    Some of these 14 sellers have some explaining to do.

    Even after this post has got the approval of key DP members 1 of them has posted a $90 PR5 domain right now.

    Even calls himself a doc.

    Yes, here comes 1 of them now with another PR5 domain at $90!!!!!
     
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    savioders, Oct 24, 2011 IP
  2. mdkreischer

    mdkreischer Active Member

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    #22
    I guess you didnt read the site. But thats ok. Im done here I made my point. Good luck to you sir :)
     
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  3. arichatz

    arichatz Member

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    #23
    I'm not trying to hijack your thread.
    Together with my counterparts at the FBI, we have been monitoring these individuals for some time.
    The "Deadly 14" as we have named them have been using dropped domain names to pass coded messages
    to each other about the locations of various weapons bunkers in and around Tripoli.
    Civilians like yourself, who people frequently term "paranoid" and "stupid", are actually a tremendous
    asset in the hunt against communism.
    Please do not hesitate to contact me if you gain more intel.
    Over and out.
     
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  4. savioders

    savioders Peon

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    #24
    No, I did visit your site.

    I just find it really funny that a site with a PR0 is selling backlinks and offering PR to others.
     
    savioders, Oct 24, 2011 IP
  5. mdkreischer

    mdkreischer Active Member

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    #25
    LMAO ok. Now I know u have no fuckin clue what u r talking about. Bye
     
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  6. savioders

    savioders Peon

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    #26
    Hey Arichatz,
    You sound as amusing as you are smart. You have sold a lot of PR 3 4 5 domains yourself in the past few weeks.

    Would you like to share some valuable information for us BUYERS about how to go about buying your domains.

    Why the hurry to leave now?


    You have been extremely rude on this thread and its about time you come clean.

    Which of these sellers are you connected with.

    WAIT, i know now. Yes, you may leave.

    You probably have "SOME" important selling or buying to do NOW!

    Good to see one of the 14 sellers has PMed me and willing to explain things.

    Hi,
    I am starting to get worried now.

    A few of these sellers are hijacking my threads and trying hard to make me hurl abuses at them.

    Is this how things work here?

    Is it normal?
     
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  7. Card

    Card Well-Known Member

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    #27
    Every person is to make Business here.We cant blame anyone.Its person choice to buy the domain or not

    And @savoiders,you said is perfectly correct.I agree with you but if you tell-There are 2 PR5 domains being sold.for example,a buyer see 2 threads-one non dropped PR5 is for 90$ in one thread and other PR5 is non dropped which is sold for 250$ so anyone will buy 90$ first thinking first that its cheap.and if PR5 of Domain which he bought for 90$ drops,he will start blaming seller that PR dropped.If buyer wanted,he could have bought 250$ one thinking that backlinks are good so PR5 will stay stable.Every person who buys domain whether dropped or non dropped-people who buy dropped ones buy for general purpose or for link sales and people buy non dropped ones for backlinking, purpose.Every Domain buyer has difference :)
     
    Card, Oct 24, 2011 IP
  8. savioders

    savioders Peon

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    #28
    Hi Card,
    I completely agree with most of your points.

    However, why the extremely high price for a PR5 domain?

    Isn't $169 for a poor domain name with less backlinks too expensive?

    Should not be there some kind of standards here.

    Else this forum becomes just like any other website out there if people can just charge money and manipulate sales.
     
    savioders, Oct 24, 2011 IP
  9. browntwn

    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    #29
    Do you realize that you are a spammer? If you want to keep updating the thread, just EDIT one of your posts. You are just spamming the forum now.
     
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  10. savioders

    savioders Peon

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    #30
    Hi Brown,
    You are asking me to edit my posts every time I need to add something or say something different?

    Is that what you are saying?
     
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  11. Card

    Card Well-Known Member

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    #31
    Yes you are correct,the price which is set at 169$ is wrong.The correct price for that domain is 70$-80$ :)
     
    Card, Oct 24, 2011 IP
  12. browntwn

    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    #32
    That was entertaining. :)
     
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  13. browntwn

    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    #33
    I am suggesting you read and follow the forum rules.

    You are bumping your own sales thread. You are starting multiple threads selling the same domains over and over. You are bumping and make multiple posts for no reason like you are doing in this very thread. It is not that hard to click the edit button and just add your new information.
     
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  14. Postedhere

    Postedhere Well-Known Member

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    #34
    hi guys.

    I can't help but share my opinion.

    First, let's talk about whether to blame PR sellers or not. I also buy and sell domains. I don't think i have sold a dropped domain though. I mostly buy my domains in auctions. Ironically, there are high PR domains with no backlinks say at Godaddy auctions. I bid because I like the name. But there are also other bidders and sometimes the bid goes really high, yet I won. Then I sell the domain at an even higher price. The reason being is so I could also profit. Now I sell it, someone buys it at their "OWN CHOICE". NOBODY IS FORCING ANYBODY HERE!", A buyer likes the domain for whatever reason and regardless of the price, I hit the jackpot! The point really is this, "I PICK THE PRICE of the domain I sell, the buyer decides SOLELY if he will purchase it!". It all comes to personal choice- freedom of choice!


    second, as for drop catchers who sell domains. While I agree that some really price these types of domains too much, but it's their choice. In such a case where I maybe interested to purchase the domain or not, again it's also my choice! If you feel the domain is too pricey, don't buy it! That simple!

    I also would like to say that catching dropping domains with page rank is not an easy process. You compete with many drop catchers- individuals and tools/programs. Those who live say in asia will have to spend sleepless nights just to catch dropping domains. Hence, aside from the registration cost, these domain sellers/drop catchers also add the "efforts" spent as part of the cost.

    Again it all boils down to this:



    - Man is endowed with free will, and it is upon him to decide-
     
    Postedhere, Oct 24, 2011 IP
  15. vvtv

    vvtv Well-Known Member

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    #35
    nice thread lol...
    if price is high, stay away and wait for a cheap priced domain..
     
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  16. TechSole

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    #36
    Banned at last!

    I guess you never really cared about the quality of the domains but the price that was being asked for them.

    What happened to your prediction that PR was dead? You really are clueless.

    I will leave this thread on one last note. this quote was taken from another thread of yours.

    "Well, we are in the business of buying and selling domains from August 2000."


    That says it all. Good riddance.
     
    TechSole, Oct 25, 2011 IP
  17. tbtb

    tbtb Well-Known Member

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    #37
    True, very few sellers here deal with quality domains that have natural - strong backlinks.
    Any domain with 0 natural backlinks is suspicious.
     
    tbtb, Oct 26, 2011 IP
  18. kortex89

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    #38
    thanks for your alert..

    I'm a newbie want to buy a domain.
     
    kortex89, Oct 30, 2011 IP
  19. domainnamesalez

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    #39
    It was an interesting thread to read. No doubt Savioders was banned. I suppose he was here just to humour all of us for sometime...with this spammy threads and abuses on others...
     
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