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Old 03-31-2008, 07:25 AM   · #85
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In business in general, contracts are usually negotiated. I am sure that if you have good domain names for sale, you can modify that contract and submit it to them, negotiating for the best deal for yourself.

They may ignore you, but then again, if they want your business, they may be open to negotiation.

But, as part of that negotiation, they would probably require you to keep silent about the process, so others don't reject the contract out of hand.

Think about it, they would obviously want to be involved in high profile auctions, but at the same time, I doubt that someone owning, say, a domain like business dot com would ever consider giving them 20%, that would be silly.

It's not a contract until both sides agree to the listing of terms. So, edit the contract and submit it for their perusal.


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