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You do not say if you have paid for the domain? or any of the terms of the contract, It depends greatly on the conditions of the contract and if your solicitor has told you it is straight forward without seeing the contract terms etc then I would be extremely surprised, No one can say it would be straightforward without knowing what the terms are ?
E.g. The seller could quite simply say if you had not paid over any monies that you are in breach of terms and are know trying to get the domain on the cheap….
I would get a set of the terms and conditions first, then contact the seller, then the auction (if possible find out the sellers ability to pay and weather they are a limited company etc very little business sense in taking a business/individual to court and winning only to find they do not have a penny to pay you or your fees) then lastly contact a Solicitor The courts are not there to get you money items etc only to ensure that no laws are broken ????
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