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Any help? Domain name locked due to Pending TDRP Complaint.

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Hello,

I have big problem i have buy domain for $1 Million USD on 8 May 2017 and transfer it to PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com then in 20 June 2017, My registrar sent me message inform me the Domain name was locked due to Pending TDRP Complaint, i have sent him the proof of payment show that i have paid for this domain via bank transfer to the seller, but they not yet reply to me guys any one can help me how to protect my domain from revert back to the Loosing Registrar and unlock my domain.

I am sorry i can't show the name of domain for my privacy

Please i need your help as soon.
 
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You paid one mil dollars and you ask for help here?
 
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you mean u didn't use a broker for 1 mil $ buy?
 
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you mean u didn't use a broker for 1 mil $ buy?
no we do wire directly as the owner come to our company and transfer the domain first then we do fast transfer this is my problem
 
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Contact both losing and gaining registrars immediately, and then contact the seller to mitigate these issues. There is nothing you can do on your end except to contact both support bases and resolve this issue.

There is no secret way to speed up or revert this process in your favor unfortunately.

I understand with the amount of money being transferred -- there is a lot of stress on this issue and with the sale of this name, try your best to get all the information out there. I wish you the best of luck in regards to this heavy issue.
 
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Too many ppl with too much free time ... imho.
"I am sorry i can't show the name of domain for my privacy" ... bla bla bla. When you need a 1 Million help, you post all details.
 
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any one know best lawyer that specialists in domains
 
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I would contact your lawyer that you have on hand already Dong -- even if it's a business owner, the jargon used for domains is not too different. Lawyer up and get the story from both the registrars.
 
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I am not sure if I believe the story.
If I have a million dollar transaction I would not post and ask for help here.

Something smells fishy.
 
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Is it locked at the original register or at yours? Do you think the seller had knowledge that the TDRP was coming and was trying to get away from the name? Did you research trademarks on the name before you bought it?
 
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I think that you should say what is your domain and there are lot of experienced domainers here they will help you to sovle the issue
 
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He is busy riding bicycle now!!!
 
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He is busy riding bicycle now!!!
He bought a domain name at $1M and he can ride bicycle? I think he is driving a Ferrari 488 GTB now ...
 
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Guy buys a $1,000,000 domain. No broker, no escrow, no lawyer. Hummmmm, I have a bridge for sale. You need to move it from Brooklyn to some beautiful swampland that I own in Florida. A Million should cover it.

I agree with the above post...smells fishy !

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@Dong Yuan Selling asz.com? Company representative or broker! Right?
 
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Is it locked at the original register or at yours? Do you think the seller had knowledge that the TDRP was coming and was trying to get away from the name? Did you research trademarks on the name before you bought it?
my new registrar was locked it
 
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If your new registrar locked it then there is no problem. Show them proof of payment and the domain will be unlocked. It is a fairly simple procedure. I am sure on a large buy such as this you got a bill of sale and can show the funds were transferred?

I also assume you made sure the person you were buying from was the legitimate owner of the domain right?

Proper documentation is the key in an event such as this.
 
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If your new registrar locked it then there is no problem. Show them proof of payment and the domain will be unlocked. It is a fairly simple procedure. I am sure on a large buy such as this you got a bill of sale and can show the funds were transferred? I also assume you made sure the person you were buying from was the legitimate owner of the domain right?

Proper documentation is the key in an event such as this.

yes i have already sent my bank statement to my registrar and they tell me Please note, we are currently reviewing the document provided by you and have reached out to the complainant (Loosing Registrar) to further investigate the issue.
I think this seller want to stole my money and get back the domain.

I hope they will resolved as soon and unlocked my domain
 
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. . . you made sure the person you were buying from was the legitimate owner of the domain right?

This is the red flag @Dong Yuan - do you have ownership history to know for certain the domain was not stolen before it was sold to you? Do you know that the complainant is the seller you bought from?
 
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Did you just transfer the funds or did you get a bill of sale?

He could claim you paid for a car or something, showing transfer of funds alone is not solid proof of purchase. It may work but your odds are greatly improved if you have a bill of sale.
 
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yes i have already sent my bank statement to my registrar and they tell me Please note, we are currently reviewing the document provided by you and have reached out to the complainant (Loosing Registrar) to further investigate the issue.

Give them 2 business days to review...also, the lawyer suggested in a previous post should have gotten an email from you by now...do not hesitate to contact him.
 
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This is the red flag @Dong Yuan - do you have ownership history to know for certain the domain was not stolen before it was sold to you? Do you know that the complainant is the seller you bought from?
i think the seller who do that because we contact him no reply,
he tell to his Loosing Registrar my domain was stolen then the registrar open TDRP Complaint
 
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