Selling rare (!) DOT.NET email addresses

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Selling rare (!) DOT.NET email addresses
  1. Unread #1 - Jun 1, 2013 at 12:59 PM
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    Hello. :)

    I'm selling many rare e-mail addresses of Microsoft's relatively new and aesthetically pleasing domain — @dot.net (Outlook)

    • Fully compatible with Windows Live, Skype, Xbox, Zune, Microsoft, etc.
    • Each e-mail has an integrated space of 7 GB of SkyDrive;
    • a Calendar, and
    • Social integration via "People" feature. (see images below)

    The interior of the account: Image 1, Image 2, Image 3, Image 4, Image 5, Image 6

    Video proof. (Click)

    It's minimalistic, uncomplicated, aesthetic, and very easy to use. Personally, I stopped using Google's @gmail.com, preferring Microsoft's @dot.net.

    These are NOT hacked or stolen accounts; they were registered A FEW MINUTES after Microsoft's opening of the registration in early 2013, with an intent of selling them later (now).

    Will provide proof upon request. (Screenshot the email account, or send a 'test' email to you, from your specifically chosen e-mail address, or, both).

    PM me for my Skype. Paypal only.

    Here's a nice list of the currently available emails. Will cross out any purchased email accounts and update the list respectively. (Sorry for the largeness of the image).

    * Those in grey = sold
    [​IMG]
     
  3. Unread #2 - Jun 1, 2013 at 1:27 PM
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    What would you charge for these (Separate prices please)?:
    3d
    you
    qt
    orc
    wizard
    boy

    Thanks!

    EDIT: And in the images for name it says "Test test", is that changable?
     
  5. Unread #3 - Jun 1, 2013 at 2:46 PM
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    Considering all of those are rare — anywhere from 50$ to 100$ for each. The price is negotiable. Will probably give you a discount if you buy, say, 3 to 5 accounts at once.

    Absolutely. :)
     
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  9. Unread #5 - Jun 2, 2013 at 10:00 AM
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    I'm sorry but when did they allow these registrations? Considering the domain DOT.NET is owned by a competitor, Sun, I doubt they'd integrate it with Outlook.
     
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    Some time ago.

    Did you skip the part where I linked to the apparent integration shown in the images of my attachment?

    The registration for a @dot.net email address is still open (obviously, all the rare ones are already harvested), by the way; and the registration process/form goes through Microsoft's signup.live.com (through a different link than the default [which only has outlook.com, hotmail.com and live.com], though).

    Anyway, I'm tempted of providing a 'video proof' of me logging into one of my accounts to show you that it's in fact 100% legitimate, if my provision of proof in the form of digital images doesn't convince you. Do you think I created and categorized that enormous list of all the gathered email addresses just for the heck of it?

    The fact that domain http://dot.net isn't working makes it even more cooler; more disguised and mystical, not to mention the awesomeness of the shortness of the domain.

    You login into the (@dot.net) account through https://login.live.com/ as you would with any outlook/hotmail/live account.

    Hope this clears up the confusion/any ambiguities.
     
  13. Unread #7 - Jun 2, 2013 at 4:48 PM
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    I would be careful buying from this guy, dot.net is not owned by Microsoft, has been registered since '95.

    I believe you just edited the source to add a new option in the drop down. However posting a video of you logging in would help show otherwise.
     
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    It isn't owned by Microsoft, yet goes through Microsoft's servers and their signup.live.com registration page. You can personally write an email to Microsoft and see its legitimacy for yourself.

    So, pretty please, refrain from further claiming such groundless and speculative nonsense as "I would be careful buying from this guy" — you're dragging down my business, bud.

    Fine — I'll do a video.
     
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    5 posts, registered yesterday, can you not see why people are speculative?
     
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    Oh. Completely forgot that, that might be a problem.

    Anyhow, I'll soon provide a proof in the form of a video, if you think that the images I attached are Photoshopped. Though, if that won't convince you, then I'll delete the thread (if there's such an option at all), pack my bags and leave.
     
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    Seems legit. Though there are no specific ones on that list I want is the registration still open to get @dot.net?
     
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  29. Unread #15 - Jun 8, 2013 at 1:36 PM
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    LMAO 50-100$ each??!@#!@#@! These are hardely worth 5$ each.
     
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    By what criteria exactly, smarty pants? :laugh:

    Bump.
     
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    Up to 10 sold accounts so far (sold on several, different sites).
    Updated the list; the ones colored in grey are not available anymore.
     
  35. Unread #18 - Jun 12, 2013 at 12:17 PM
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    By the criteria that rare hotmail.com's are worth no more than 20$.
     
  37. Unread #19 - Jun 13, 2013 at 5:18 AM
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    Oh no!
    Is this objectively verifiable? (Hint: it isn't). :laugh:

    For your information, I sold one for £120 — that's ~188 in US Dollars — yesterday, which made it higher than usual.

    That's 9 times more than your groundless fad of rare e-mails having worth no more than 20$.

    That being said, go hinder someone else's business, kid.
     
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