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therealMcCain: You are now responding to post as expected of a guru and not like those unmatured Nairalanders who are keen to insult anyone whose opinion is different from theirs. I was not even aware that we have those unmatured ones in A PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRY as ours. 1 Like |
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NOTE: I didn't encourage Afolavid to move ahead with his PayPalNet.com to give newbies the go ahead to names around other people's trademarks; I just want every domainers to realize that there are more sides to this trademark issues than the way an average domaining guru in Nigeria sees it.
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therealMcCain: If you'd owned PayPalSucks.com, I'm quite sure you would have given it to PayPal for FREE because... 1. You are a Nigerian from a poor third world nation. 2. ...because PayPal Inc has trademarked PayPal, so "anything" that has PayPal in it belongs to PayPal...WHAT A CONCLUSION!!! Thank God the guy who owned PayPalSucks.com was not on Nairaland in 2023 to read SCARING POSTS like these...from our BIG BOSSES in the Nigeria domaining industry. I beg...let's rest this case before some domainers will begin to call me NAMES. For the guy who owns PayPalNet.com, you can choose to listen to your gurus here and give the domain to PayPal to avoid UDRP or listen to me and come up with a good reason to hold this name and make cool cash off it. Believe you me, our gurus here fear OYINBO like Christians fear the ALMIGHTY GOD...they would have told the guy who owned AboutPayPal.org self that he was a f.o.ol for purchasing that domain name from DropCatch auction around $955 or so in 2023. In fact, this other guy who bought mPayPal.com for $194 in 2023, too, would have been called AN I.D.I.OT for purchasing the domain if he was a Nairalander. Very soon, gurus here will tell you that if I wear a shirt that PayPalNet is written on, it belongs to PayPal. Abeggggii... Let's forget this ooo and continue counting the dollars we just made from the last sale from our outbounding effort. FOREVER RESPECT BOSS LYKE...big man with big humility. |
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[quote author=Brandwiser post=135026493][/quote] Let me enlighten you about the issue of trademark. If you don't have this knowledge, BIG COMPANIES will make you turn down your ideas just by scaring you with lawsuit. What PayPal trademarked in 2001 was PayPal and some of their logos wordings...hark unto me... PayPal DID NOT trademarked PayPalNet. That was why you see them purchased PayPalNet.net and PayPalNet.org in private sale. If they had trademarked those words, Paypal would NEVER have bought names they'd trademarked. So, if I own PayPalNet.com and I'm using it for business, Paypal has no trademark right to sue me for using it because OUR NAMES ARE DIFFERENT. Tell any lawyer or judge to justify the sameness in PayPal and PayPalNet. Perhaps, you don't know "wh.it.e" people too are corrupt. They do bribe their own too in court to get justified wrongly. When they know you are knowledgeable and have the money to pursue a case, they hands down for you. Why do you think PayPal bought PayPalSucks.com for $5,751 in 2023 when they already trademarked their PayPal name in 2001? BE KNOWLEDGEABLE...ONCE YOU ARE, NO ONE—NO MATTER HOW BIG—WILL CHEAT YOU. 2 Likes |
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[quote author=Brandwiser post=135026493][/quote] Brandwiser, can you please drop the USPTO trademark details of PayPal here and state why 12 different domains with the word Paypal got sold in different domain marketplaces in the space of about 5 years? |
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horlarheymar: It's in my signature below. Here is it here, too... 0......8.....1......6......5... 0.....2.....7.......8......7......9 (w....h.......a....t....s.....a....p....p only). |
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Afolavid: Truth be told, anything Paypal do not sell above $1,000. The reason Paypalsucks.com sold for $5,751 in 2023 on Namejet was because Paypal had lots of issue with their customers in that year... from linked bank issues, insufficient fund to card issues which led to lots of payment declines. So, an angry customer who had issue with PayPal way back in 2012 bought the domain to post about it and post other numerous complaints, from other customers, about Paypal. And then, with the MULTIPLES amendments of PayPal which led to the hullabaloo of 2023 events, a huge percentage of their customers found the blog (PaypalSucks.com), and it became like a home of CNN reportage to them. Upon realizing the negative effect of this website, Paypal bought the entire thing for an undisclosed amount and bought the domain for $5,751 and gave it to MarkMonitor—an online brand protecting other brands from negativity through securing of negative domains amongst others. This is why a sale of $5,751 was recorded for paypalsucks.com To an end, I will advise you never to think highly of that your domain because other d ones are redirected to a $59 BILLION COMPANY. Meaning, Paypal is frugal and will never spend more than $6,000 on anything domain. In other words, don't near anything $3k - $5k for that your domain. Just stay around ×2 of the average price ($2,022) and don't list it on any marketplace or use any lander. Thereafter, approach Paypal via CALL, demanding to speak with the CEO, with a good reason for selling out the domain. Immediately after the call, send a mail to their email with respect to the discussion you both had on phone. And watch out for the MAGIC OF RICHARDOMATIC (An Outbounding King). Success. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
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I've got a plug for your almost expired domains... If you have a QUALITY DOMAIN that is about to expire and not willing to renew, get in touch with me. 1 Like |
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Afolavid: Hold the PaypalNet.com tight. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Humblemax: MASSIVE CONGRATS. Inbound or outbound? 1 Like 1 Share |
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Jimneighbour: You can hit me up (my details below) if you are ready to part with 35-40%. I mean 60-40 or 65-35 sharing proposition. Let me be part of your success story. |
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I urgently need Bo.dis invitation co.de... I have some domains with GOOD TRAFFIC for earning massively from parking. Please, if you have an invitation co.de, kindly get in touch if you can't drop it here...my C. details is right below, in my signature. |
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tinnymerit: Why do you want to sell off this domain? |
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AllLovingGod: Expiry date? |
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Domainer1999: Don't misquote me, outbounding by email still works. In fact, I've been trying to close a 5 FIGURE domain deal via email for the past 24 hours now. But relying on email alone is no longer the other of the day. That my aforementioned statement will keep sounding ridiculous to you until you outbound by emails FOR SEVERAL WEEKS (if not months) with no sales. |
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BOOKWORMLUX: I can't access my old . You can ask of me from some of these bosses here: Japahtml or Brandconsultancy. I'm well acquainted with them. |
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E-MAIL OUTBOUNDING IS OVERRATED To help domainers sell more of their domains, plus the ones that have refused to sell after outbounding, I send US SMS to domain clients' phone numbers. After using our services, you will realize in no time that outbounding only by email is OVERRATED. To send US SMS to your domain clients' phone numbers, all you need is just #3,500. With #3,500 we send US SMS to 25 people. However, for the 1st placement, our minimum is 50 people, which equates to 7,000. Take note, we are also available for US calling & receiving of US calls to close domain sales deals. BONUS: Deal with us now and get FREE SCRAPPING of your domain clients' phone numbers worth #5,000. From the stable of Richardomatic. Check my signature below for details... |
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If he had escaped this corrupt act, he would have ended up being a senator with a futuristic ambition of being a Governor... Nigeria, we hail there!!! |
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Am I the only one checking and rechecking this list looking for my country, Nigeria, and wondering why it is not in the list?
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