After re-reading the wild
@Sharjil thread HERE created by
@barybadrinath in January 2020, here are a few points:
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- Mr. Agarwal (@barybadrinath) claimed to have worked hard obtaining 11million USD and 21million USD offers, but when those offers came, the owner (assuming Mr. Oxley) told them (assuming potential buyer) that Mr. Agarwal has no relation with him.
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- Mr. Agarwal claimed he recently bought a domain for him (assuming Mr. Oxley?) for $22,000 claiming a $2,000 commission. The domain that he allegedly purchased for him at $22,000 wasn't mentioned in the thread. Matching other $22,000 sales from around that time, if the sale was reported a guess could point to the sale possibly being Classify.com, though NameBio cites BQDN (@BoothDomains) as the venue, and July 2019 as the date. FWIW, Classify.com is registered at NameCheap, nor does it not appear to have the same domain locks as Create.com which is registered at GoDaddy. Additionally, Classify.com is not listed in the suit.
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- Mr. Agarwal claims his master (assuming he is referring to Mr. Oxley?) tried to mail and call his family members. Mr. Agarwal claims to have never said anything to him, but when @Sharjil came in the picture allegedly making threat to his family member, Mr. Agarwal felt the need to expose.
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- @Sharjil responded to Mr. Agarwal confirming the nature of their relationship.
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- Mr. Agarwal responds claiming that @Sharjil's client is also his client. And that he bought 18 domain fr him.
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- Mr. Agarwal claims to have many written emails from the client (assuming Mr. Oxley?) that clearly demonstrates he was cheated.
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- Mr. Agarwal claims this is not about money, or compensation, and that it's about justice. Further citing he was cheated in July.
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- Mr. Agarwal claimed (in January 2020) more than 20+ domains are involved (though the suit filed in November 2019 only contained 19 domains). And that Escrow was used, but he mentioned zero as his commission. Citing previous instances where the buyer had sent him his commission after the deal was completed.
(imo) that could be a notable precedent.
@create.com, if you wouldn't mind answering, have you ever paid Mr. Agarwal any amount of commission for brokerage services?
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- Lastly, there is an alleged matter of <<Mr. Oxley? or his broker @Sharjil? or his broker @BoothDomains? >> leveraging Mr. Agarwals months of negotiations to help bring a domain seller down from $210,000 asking price to a $135,000 domain purchase (possibly snake.com? registered at NameCheap, and not listed in the suit).