Mods can confirm I reported this person about 4 to 5 days ago, based on their buying pattern behavior (new member registration, many sizable "no questions asked" purchases, dubious WHOIS info). Also warned a member directly when I noticed this, after "in brown stockings" post SOLD in their thread.
Acro is all over this stuff, he is great.
Thanks for paying attention, Acro.
It would be interesting if the domain seller had the option to 'connect' a lock on the domain transfer with the paypal status. What i mean is, a paypal can be disputed only for a certain time period, I am not sure how long but it might be 45 days.
Therefore, if you are dealing with someone you dont know, what if you could lock down the domain for that 45 days? It would go to them, be in their account, but they cant' sell it or move it again for 45 days; and if the paypal is disputed during that 45 days the domain would AUTOMATICALLY return to the seller.
I suppose that would be hard to do, but it would be ideal. The domain ownership status, and the paypal payment status, should be linked.
We dont need any changes at paypal to do it. It could be done by Justin at EscrowDNS, using a domain holding account managed by Justin.
Kevin