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Originally Posted by DomBuyer
Now we get to the sorest of spots: this fiasco reducing the goodwill of the domain. It's one thing that I had to go through all this b.s., lose that traffic, actually pay someone to draw up and monitor this sale and end up in the red (so far) but what most pisses me off is that when I relist the domain, a lot of people are going to be thinking twice about taking it off my hands given the drama. Just the whiff of potential problems/lawsuits/bad karma will keep the big boys away.
I know I'd be very reticent to buy this until the dust has *completely* settled, and I know many others will feel the same. That's the worst of it. 
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totally valid and true - google split.com someday and this thread will pop -up if the buyer goes that route. plus you have illwill on it - hand it off to sedo this one time
also - if chris can secure the contract somehow and add a couple bucks to it and stretch it out a little longer and then stick to it- it could be pheasable.