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Curious if this is normal behavior or not.
Been a Flippa member for a while had got selling and buying experiences.
My latest sale is getting weird though.
Buyer is long term member, good feedback.
He never sent a question before bidding, but based on history I accepted his bid.
After winning he starts demanding I sign contract. No biggie, I ask him to sign and send it, but never receive it.
Then there were some issues with payment, but he successfully sent it to Escrow.com
But now he keeps demanding my personal info and also wants to CHANGE the wording on the flippa sales agreement ..
He also keeps telling me we don't have a contract because he doesn't know who I am/ I told him he has my first name, phone number and business name. (we're both in America, but he's foreign)
He then demands to know where my biz iz incorporated.
And when I offer to push the domain to another account (I told him he can create it or I can for him) on same registrar, he insists we must change it to his.
Anyway, this is starting to feel weird.
How do I convey to this person that we're already under contract and that he needs to back off ?
Is this normal behavior from a customer ?
Thanks all.
Been a Flippa member for a while had got selling and buying experiences.
My latest sale is getting weird though.
Buyer is long term member, good feedback.
He never sent a question before bidding, but based on history I accepted his bid.
After winning he starts demanding I sign contract. No biggie, I ask him to sign and send it, but never receive it.
Then there were some issues with payment, but he successfully sent it to Escrow.com
But now he keeps demanding my personal info and also wants to CHANGE the wording on the flippa sales agreement ..
He also keeps telling me we don't have a contract because he doesn't know who I am/ I told him he has my first name, phone number and business name. (we're both in America, but he's foreign)
He then demands to know where my biz iz incorporated.
And when I offer to push the domain to another account (I told him he can create it or I can for him) on same registrar, he insists we must change it to his.
Anyway, this is starting to feel weird.
How do I convey to this person that we're already under contract and that he needs to back off ?
Is this normal behavior from a customer ?
Thanks all.











