QUOTE(tyrel @ Aug 6 2007, 12:56 AM)

well not yet, i just got an offer
i registered a domain name called sexymuch.com today
and in less then 40 minutes some guy emailed me asking for 4200 dollar for the domain name
do you think its a fraud>
It's a scam.
To make something absolutely clear: if you register a domain name that anyone else could have gotten the same day, you'd be lucky to sell it to someone for slightly less than the $9 you paid to register it, it's worthless. The only time the value of a newly registered domain name is automatically high is if you register a newly expired domain name that:
1. Is marketable
2. Has a significant number of existing backlinks from other sites
3. Still has some pagerank value
4. Is related to an event that occurred that day, and is marketable.
So if smile.com expired and you were able to register it, you'd be able to turn around and sell it for thousands of dollars the next day, because its a dictionary word and its brandable. If smileifyouloveipb.com expired but had links from 50 other sites (that never bothered to take the links down after that site went down), then it has value (to webmasters in the know, at least).
If a guy named John Smith was in the national headlines for some unusual crime or invention, someone would register JohnSmith.com based on the natural traffic that would occur from curious people typing in the .com just to see what's there.
The naive people are the ones who register these bizarre domain names that no one will EVER type in, and then attempt to sell them on Ebay for thousands of dollars. Right now, there are clueless people on Ebay asking for up to $20,000 for new domain names like Barry-Bonds-756HR.com, BarryBondsHomeRunKing.biz, BarryBondsAllTimeHomeRunChamp.com.