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I recently sold a domain name to an end user which I had used a public catcher to secure for me.
The buyer has now sent me an email which the general message is:
Seemed like a genuine guy on the phone, but as you can see he wants his money back and is threatening legal action. I believe he is trying to scare me in to giving him a refund but as far as I can tell I have done nothing wrong.
If anyone can anyone clarify the situation for me I would be grateful.
Also, the sale wasn't a huge sum of money, so I accepted if through Payal. I am more concerned he will try and reverse the Payment, leaving me with no domain and no money. I would like to know if there is anyway I can prevent this happening from my end.
Thanks in advance,
Tim
The buyer has now sent me an email which the general message is:
I thought it important I email you as I had an important meeting with my solicitor yesterday who informed me that the use of domain catchers in the UK was an illegal activity for UK domain names ending .co.uk.
I have written email proof from yourself admitting to the fact you used a domain catcher to purchase the domain name example.co.uk which you subsequently sold to me for £price.
I therefore ask you for a full refund of the £price I paid to you and ask you to accept only the £1.98 it would have cost me to purchase the domain name legally when it became available.
Seemed like a genuine guy on the phone, but as you can see he wants his money back and is threatening legal action. I believe he is trying to scare me in to giving him a refund but as far as I can tell I have done nothing wrong.
If anyone can anyone clarify the situation for me I would be grateful.
Also, the sale wasn't a huge sum of money, so I accepted if through Payal. I am more concerned he will try and reverse the Payment, leaving me with no domain and no money. I would like to know if there is anyway I can prevent this happening from my end.
Thanks in advance,
Tim