I had to take drastic action given that Sedo had refused to add one other name to my account (well over a year ago), after I had contacted them, sent screenshots of TXT etc and all, asking them to remove the name from the old owner's account.
In response to the offer on the other name, the seller promptly let Sedo know the name was no longer his, Sedo emailed me to let me know this, and they removed the name from Sedo listings.
For the name in screenshots above, the Seller simply refused to the decent thing that the other seller did, which is to simply refuse the offer and let Sedo know the name is no longer under his control.
Why is anyone who is no longer in control of a domain effectively and deliberately preventing the new owner from listing it for sale?
If he had accepted my million-dollar counter-offer, I would have asked Sedo to obtain from him and send me proof of ownership of the domain before I make payment.
Why is it hard for this person to simply delete the name from their account when it only takes 3 seconds to do so? What is this person gaining from pissing off potential buyers by making silly counter-offers on a name they don't own?