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Had this through today - i love Sedo!

Dear Mr. May,
>
> Unfortunately, we have had no choice but to cancel the transfer for this
> domain. Despite our best efforts the seller was unwilling to complete this
> domain transfer.
>
> If you wish to take legal action against the seller, based on the binding
> sales contract agreed upon by both parties, we would be happy to provide you
> with the seller's contact information.

> Please accept our sincerest apologies for any inconvenience caused and
> please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any further queries.


even got the cheek to redirect it - got a good mind to sue

Maybe its for the best though... :confused:
 
so why dont sedo take further action? there is a contract in place for the buyer and the seller.
 
so why dont sedo take further action? there is a contract in place for the buyer and the seller.

Yes, it should be Sedo that pursues this on behalf of the buyer in this case. After all, they're quick enough to take the commission and stipulate it's a 'legally binding contract' etc - which basically means nothing if they're unwilling/unable to actually enforce it.

Seems it's all bark and no teeth.

I've got a nasty feeling one of my recent Sedo sales isn't going to complete - I hope I'm wrong. If I'm not, I will expect them to enforce this contract on my behalf. ;)
 
It depends on the T&Cs that you agree to when you agree to buying/selling on sedo. If I were sedo I would not want to get involved in enforcing other people's rights. Has the seller taken the money, or is that still with sedo?
 
it looks like sedo doesn't want anything to do with it, they are basically saying "if YOU want to pursue it" they'll giver you the contact details. Just about saying sort it yourself elsewhere.

the seller could respond and say they have the right to cancel within the 7 days statuatory cooling off period. I take it, that it wasn't within the 7 days cooling off period. Arh, get the guys details and pay him a visit, only kidding admin ;)
 
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Get the other parties information and make contact. I have had transactions in the past via Sedo where they have said the seller / buyer has gone awol and then they supply the info and minutes later the deal is back on without the Sedo fees.
 
why do you want to buy this domain?
you're just asking for trouble with it imo.
 
thx guys,

I think i'll let this one RIP, even though it suppodedly had 1250 uvs pm :rolleyes:
 
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