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- Why ss.com whois still pointing to the seller?
It hasn't cleared escrow yet, as mentioned earlier in this thread.
- Why ss.com whois still pointing to the seller?
It hasn't cleared escrow yet, as mentioned earlier in this thread.
So if it hasn't cleared yet. Why he announced the sale and start receiving offers for domain he doesn't own it yet.
So if it hasn't cleared yet. Why he announced the sale and start receiving offers for domain he doesn't own it yet.
All I know is that there is no way someone offered $2.5 mil the same day or a day after. Someone is lying. This goes beyond hype.
Because he's a freak, as established :smilewinkgrin:
Has Ron Jackson of DN Journal chimed in on this "alleged" sale?
This whole things casts doubt on the transaction regardless of proof.
I respect you when investigating stolen domains and domain fraud, but what do you base this on? The buyers behavior? If so, we need to start select buyers very carefully, if the buyers behavior is the measure of the legitimacy of a deal.
I reserve my judgment until I see something that implies shady behavior on the sellers part. So far I have seen none at all, only from the buyer.
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I see where you are coming from, I tend to be sceptical. I statred out by saying many pages ago I hope they are not in on it together. The sellers silence and stupidity needed to go along with this stunt also tells me he is not involed. Why ? It would be a stupid way to get attention and his silence could just be his hope he will get paid. I do however stand behind my personal opinion any report on this name will not be met without some doubt.
He the seller allowed someone to make releases and advertise racist names based on nothing other than what exactly ? If it turns out and I think it may the seller got royally screwed I will say again as above he should sue the " buyer " .
Why would he ?
Ron reports what has been given him after a deal is done, secondly at this level he would need solid proof, whois can change, both parties can say what they want but the fact is unless money changed hands and it can be proven its a no deal to dnj. Besides Ill go as far to say money can change hands on any sale domain or not and it still means nothing. This whole things casts doubt on the transaction regardless of proof.
Seller hasn't been online in this forum for almost 24 hours, he hasn't had a chance yet to reply in this thread to the accusations made. All outspoken accusations regarding seller has been made since he was last online, not before. I agree that the seller might be screwed, but not in it himself to hype the domain.
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Also, Acroplex, I kinda wrote you off after that Kazakhstan quote from Borat. Did I get you wrong?
-SoCalBoy
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