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I am on the verge of being awarded a domain name at a SN expiry auction. I have already found THE end user and they are prepared to escrow the funds once the auction has ended.
Now, I know the domain will be transferred to one of SN partner accounts as soon as the auction is over - where it will have to sitfor the 60-day period.
Is there any way to push the domain to the buyer? Would he have to open up an account somewhere at one of SN partner accounts? Is this possible.
Hopefully I can find a solution as I really do not want to lose out on this mega sale. I thought that maybe I could give my login/password/access codes to the end user once I am awarded the domain so he can have complete MGMT control over the domain (during the 60-day period, in my account) - but I fell this option is a little risky as I have other premium domains in this account and you never know who you can trust!
What would be the best solution?
Thanks for your help and support.
Fed.
Now, I know the domain will be transferred to one of SN partner accounts as soon as the auction is over - where it will have to sitfor the 60-day period.
Is there any way to push the domain to the buyer? Would he have to open up an account somewhere at one of SN partner accounts? Is this possible.
Hopefully I can find a solution as I really do not want to lose out on this mega sale. I thought that maybe I could give my login/password/access codes to the end user once I am awarded the domain so he can have complete MGMT control over the domain (during the 60-day period, in my account) - but I fell this option is a little risky as I have other premium domains in this account and you never know who you can trust!
What would be the best solution?
Thanks for your help and support.
Fed.