Hello Roger! Some posts were lost when we had a recent hacking incident, so no fear- if you did post here before, that's probably what happened.Originally posted by proproject
I thought I had responded to this thread but now I do not see that response. There must be another thread on this topic and I'm confusing them. Anyway, I just wanted to say that we will indeed pay the sales fee to Adam, as he said we should (at least) do. I offered this as soon as the suggestion was brought to my attention. (Before that, we were still hoping NSI would fix the whole matter.)
DotComGod said:There is a long story about Indiana.com that I will now post.
Bought the domain for 50K at Afternic through Roger.
Paid in full to M. Ines.
Domain transferred to me.
I take ownership and build site.
From that point on its all flaky....
I get email from supposed previous owner.
I contact Roger, Roger basically does nothing.
Netsol takes the domain away from me and gives it back to owner without any enquiry.
At this point I am out 50K and the domain so I contact Netsol and they take it to their lawyers.
End result, they tell me too bad.
To this day:
The domain still point to my site.
I still get all the emails.
I don't own the domain.
Neither Roger nor M. Ines have made any contact to refund me anything.
At least Roger could have given me the fee back he got for the sale.
Now I am off to lawyers to settle this.
That's all I know, sad but all true.
-=DCG=-
Whoh!!! :-(proproject said:POSTED 1/26/04: I thought I had responded to this thread but now I do not see that response. There must be another thread on this topic and I'm confusing them. Anyway, I just wanted to say that we will indeed pay the sales fee to Adam, as he said we should (at least) do. I offered this as soon as the suggestion was brought to my attention. (Before that, we were still hoping NSI would fix the whole matter.)
WebCat said:.....I wonder if there is a way to institute a procedure for confirming the legal ownership of a domain name BEFORE a sale? A "title search" for domains, especially for high dollar ones being sold out in the public arena. I can't help but wonder if something like this might have saved Adam $50,000.00!
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