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Originally Posted by DomBuyer
I appreciate your kind words, but I hope you can understand that I ain't taking any flak in any direction. I have been in the business of domains for a long time, and both the negotiation of the contract and the conditions attached were in keeping with the guy on the dotted line and his rep. Aside from peering into someone's bank account, there's no way to know if they'll follow through.
I think that when a company's in trouble, they'll cut almost any deal to pull them through, and will let their standards slide. Sinking ship and all.
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seems totally standard in the domain biz and this is really a behind the scenes look at what happens in domain transfers etc.. it would be interesting to see the contract and also i wonder if chris would have wired you upon signing if he did not have the domain pointed to him until the first payment had landed.
to turn this into an educational do's and don't's for domain buyers and sellers would be a somewhat positive spin and you and us take these formalities for granted after having been down these roads over the years.
confidentiality etc in the agreement may preclude you from posting it but it could be a good tutorial. if anyone ever wants a copy of our standard domain transfer sale agreement/contract please email us and we will provide it to you as a courtesy.
now somebody send me their super model contract template for single girl sites ;-)