Arno Zimmerman: Businessman, Lover, Friend
Note: If you want to see other examples of Arno at work checkout Kartooner and Adactio.
Last week I am sitting in my chair stressing like crazy because I am trying to figure out how to pay for Mike’s love for cars, Colin’s love for milk (inside joke) and Tyme’s love for…ummmm…toys, when suddenly an email comes across my desk from a Mr. Arno Zimmerman. I never heard of the man in my life, but you know when a guy like Arno Zimmerman talks to you, you have to listen. So I read the email which said:
Dear Mr Scrivens,
My sincere apologies for writing to you unannounced. My name is Arno Zimmerman and I am CEO of an Internet domain name acquisitions agency based here in Los Angeles, California.
My agency is currently engaged by a well-known Hollywood studio. The studio is producing a new religious movie called The Nine Rules. Although I cannot give you full information about the movie, I am authorized to tell you that the movie is about Moses’ early years before he was given the Ten Commandments. The story tells of his early experiences and the first nine rules that he was given by God. The movie has an all star cast, including Brad Pitt in the title role, and will be released in the fall.
My client is therefore very keen to purchase the rights to the domain name 9rules.com from you.
I am sure that you will understand that I cannot provide you with much in the way of information about our client at this time. However I can assure you that they are sincere in their offer, and that they are keen to conclude this purchase quickly.
I would be interested to learn how much you would require for this transfer of ownership.
Many kind regards,
Arno Zimmerman
CEO and Internet domain name acquisitions
Hot damn, I’m about to make some money. Sell off a domain and I still own ninerules.com, which I could sell to him if he wanted it. Of course there are some logistical problems such as backlinks and all that type of stuff, but maybe I could work out some .htaccess agreement. I could think of a new name and 9rules would kind of have to start over again, but with 7 digits sitting in our account that wouldn’t be too much of a problem. God bless Arno.
Let me do some research on this man. Damn, can’t Google his name or company. Fair enough, let me check out this movie that he speaks of that comes out this summer. Can’t find shit on imdb and the last photo of Brad Pitt looks like this:

No beard or anything, so obivously the movie is done, Brad shaved the beard and the movie studio is just keeping it underwraps. Fair enough and I think it’s time to reply to Arno.
I would gladly consider the sale of the domain, but a major issue is that my company, 9rules, Inc. uses the domain obviously for our own business purposes so I would have to say that we are looking at something more than just a transfer of a domain. This would require us to come up with a new name for the company amongst other things.
I’m always interested in listening to whatever offer you are willing to put on the table, but I do admit it would take a considerable sum for me to part with the domain. And honestly the lack of information about your company makes me hesitant to further this conversation. I understand why you cannot release details of your client as to prevent me from contacting them directly, but some further information about you and your company would put me at ease a bit more.
Alright Arno, throw me a number so we can get to work here. Has to be 7 digits or I walk to another studio.
Many thanks for your prompt reply. I can understand how cautious you must be in circumstances such as this. Hopefully I can allay your concerns.
My company, Zimmerman’s has been working with our studio clients here in the States since my wife and I moved from London, England to Encino, California some months ago. We have been working with several major film studios and we are currently engaged by a number of Hollywood studios as we specialize in the acquisition of domain names for the film industry.
Recent years have seen a decline in the number of religious movies being made in Hollywood. As I mentioned in my previous email, The Nine Rules tells the story of the young Moses . The Nine Rules will inject new life in the genre and will star a number of popular actors of today.
Moses will be played by Brad Pitt who has grown a beard especially for the part. Natalie Portman has been cast as Esther, a young servant girl with whom Moses falls in love. In the climax of the movie, Moses must choose whether he is to marry Esther or to go walking in the mountains (where he meets the burning bush and is given the tablets containing the Ten Commandments). While the story of Esther and Moses is not told in the Bible, the writers hope that this aspect of The Nine Rules story will present a more rounded character for Moses than has been seen in previous movies. The Nine Rules is adventure, romance and religious epic all rolled into one movie.
Being the CEO of an Internet based organization yourself, I am sure that you will know of the increasing difficulty in acquiring original domain names. I also fully understand that your organization uses this domain name for your business purposes.
I can assure you that my clients are sincere in their offer, and that they are keen to conclude this purchase quickly. I would be interested to learn how much you would require for this transfer of ownership.
Seems like a great story and the logic behind using the religion genre makes total sense to me. Maybe our Religious Community would like to get involved. Okay, I guess it’s on me to throw a number out there so here we go.
Hope you enjoyed your Easter Sunday. I have given this a ton of thought and these are the issues that arise with the selling of the domain:
- 3 years worth of backlinks will not be easy to build back up again.
- A name and brand go behind 9rules and therefore starting over from scratch is not an eviable position to be in.
Since our company has already received a number of inquiries for investment I can not part with the domain for less than $1.7M and understand I must throw a number out since you were reluctant to put one on the table. I am more than happy to listen to any counteroffers.
Alrighty then Arno, let’s see what you got.
Many thanks for your prompt and considered reply. Under normal circumstances your proposal of $1.7 million would have been perfectly acceptable and we would have been happy to agree to your terms. However I have some unfortunate news.
My agency has been informed today that in light of the sensitive situation in the Middle East, the direction of The Nine Rules project has been changed and a new script has been written.
The movie will now not be about a biblical Moses, but will instead tell the story of a young man growing up in the mountains of Mexico. In this new story, Manuel (Moses) falls in love with a young senorita, but despite his love for her, he must travel into the mountains accompanied only by his donkeys. The new movie will be called The Nine Mules.
I am very sorry that we were not able to conclude our business and I will be sending you and your associates VIP tickets to the opening night of The Nine Mules (traditional Mexican costume optiotional) in compensation.
So I can’t make my partners happy because of some mules? Ain’t that a bitch.




Quick, someone snatch up 9mules.com, TheNineMules.com, NineMules.com, and just take any ammount of money they’ll give you. buy it for $10, sell for $1k!
=) Couldn’t stop laughing
By Daniel Nicolas on April 17, 2006 1:39 pm
Mmmm, me love me some milk.
Dude, this guy is awesome. I’m looking forward to my email.
By Colin D. Devroe on April 17, 2006 1:40 pm
What’s so crazy about this is the fact that the guy (or whoever) actually communicates back with you (and seems to have a sense of humor about it).
No way to trace the e-mail via the headers?
By Jeremy Flint on April 17, 2006 1:40 pm
All done with Gmail.
By Scrivs on April 17, 2006 1:41 pm
I think he is going to ask for my domain to create a movie about a stylish gentleman who is so much of a train wreck that he is unable to match his clothes properly.
By Bullock on April 17, 2006 3:08 pm
Yeah, the same people wrote me about using 54-11 for the Lance Armstrong movie. Unfortunately when they realized he was a better climber then sprinter, they renamed the movie 39-23. Here’s hoping they buy my domain for the Tom Boonen movie.
All kidding aside, who the heck is this Arno?
By Mike Papageorge on April 17, 2006 3:09 pm
Honestly, whoever he is — whether real or not — he’s sure caused quite a buzz in the blogging community. I wonder who else he’s bothered, quick! Someone make a list of current Arno victims!
By kartooner on April 17, 2006 3:36 pm
I would assume that this is a April Fools joke, 17 days on from the day heh.
Although it sounds genuine IMDB lists nothing about it for either Brad Pitt or Natalie Portman. Also the fact that Brad Pitt is booked up until late 2007 yet Arno Zimmerman has said he’s already grown a beard for the role is pretty funny.
By Chris Gwynne on April 17, 2006 4:34 pm
Scrivs this is pretty funny, at first you would think it is unreall but I want to know is this real or not.
By Ethan on April 17, 2006 4:57 pm
ROFL. This made my day… whether it is factual or not, it is simply hilarious! “9Mules” HAHA! Good stuff man. Very good indeed.
By Edward Scherf on April 17, 2006 5:37 pm
Funniest one yet - the mules comment caught me COMPLETELY off guard.
I wonder if I could tempt Arno with my domain…
By Jeff L on April 17, 2006 8:19 pm
http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/arno_zimmerman_in_adactio_pour_domme.html
By Mathew Patterson on April 17, 2006 8:20 pm
What I find especially funny is that he can’t even get his Biblical characters straight. Dude, go read Exodus. Nowhere in the Bible does Moses fall in love with a girl names Esther (who has her own book of the Bible, and was born many generations later). By the way, Moses did fall in love with a woman, whom he married. Her name was Zipporah.
Arno: Before you go acquiring domain names, first get yourself a clue. Once you do, I’ll sell you mine for a cool million. Don’t email me until you have a Samsonite filled with non-sequential bills, then I’ll set up a drop-point. Come alone. No cops.
By Nathan Smith on April 17, 2006 11:02 pm
OMG this is hilarious… hahaha…
So anyone already purchased 9mules.com? ;)
By Marco on April 18, 2006 4:08 am
Long time reader, first time poster.
Now that made my Tuesday morning! Reminds me a lot of an Ebay story that I read some years back in which a scam backfired in the scammers face.
Classic.
By Kyle Johnson on April 18, 2006 9:25 am
This is pure gold. Whoever is sending the emails sure has a good imagination. Shame you didnt get you $1.7mil
By Eddie Sowden on April 18, 2006 2:02 pm
Very amusing! *grin* Interesting results (and variants) if you google “arno zimmerman” from several blogs.
You really should have replied and pointed out potential litigation over similarities to the classic western “Two Mules for Sister Sara”, which cleverly combined the religious theme with mules. Though as I recall the movie, they weren’t mules but jackasses. *grin*
By WD Miilner on April 20, 2006 9:53 pm