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Old 04-09-2008, 01:40 PM   · #2
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It works pretty much the same as any other non premium name except you transfer into the buyers enom account.

As far as legal action goes if they want the name then they have to abide by the rules the same as everyone else and that means only regging at enom.

If they know the name is a premium then they will also know it can only be kept at enom, if they dont know its a premium then you wouldn't have got paid anyway imo.

This is why i believe it is absoloutely vital to list the premium renewal fee in the description, you stand a much better chance of getting bidders who know the full facts and subsequently you stand a much better chance of the sale going through.

Hope this helps.


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