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It's been less than a year ago when Go Daddy sold me the domain Reservations.online (note, i have a receipt for the domain). Then when they realized they may have made a mistake, they took/stole it from me and turned around and tried to sell it back to me for $500,000 despite my already having a buyer interested in buying my domain......law suit pending.
This just sets the stage for a similar transaction that occurred a few days ago. I purchased the domain Invest.link for $468 from NameSilo on 6/21/2022 (for which i have a receipt). When i had an inquiry a few days ago about the domain i'd purchased, i checked my account at NameSilo and discovered it wasn't there....imagine my surprise When i queried NameSilo their response was, "looks like the domain was not delivered to you till now let me open a ticket for you so we can check what went wrong" The next thing i receive is;
"We have just issued a full refund - unfortunately initial seller had listed it fraudulently on Sedo. You will receive full amount back in few business days as soon as refund is processed"
Now back to my original question....Who to sue? So far you've seen just just two names involved in this transaction NameSilo and Sedo, however there are a lot more. Without going into details here are other names associated with the domain Invest.link;
Uniregistrty - Frank Schilling
Afternic - a Go Daddy company
Dan.com
Nova Registry LTD
While i haven't met with my lawyer yet.....who would you sue? All the above? By starting this thread I'm just trying to shed light on an industry that needs critical exposure.
This just sets the stage for a similar transaction that occurred a few days ago. I purchased the domain Invest.link for $468 from NameSilo on 6/21/2022 (for which i have a receipt). When i had an inquiry a few days ago about the domain i'd purchased, i checked my account at NameSilo and discovered it wasn't there....imagine my surprise When i queried NameSilo their response was, "looks like the domain was not delivered to you till now let me open a ticket for you so we can check what went wrong" The next thing i receive is;
"We have just issued a full refund - unfortunately initial seller had listed it fraudulently on Sedo. You will receive full amount back in few business days as soon as refund is processed"
Now back to my original question....Who to sue? So far you've seen just just two names involved in this transaction NameSilo and Sedo, however there are a lot more. Without going into details here are other names associated with the domain Invest.link;
Uniregistrty - Frank Schilling
Afternic - a Go Daddy company
Dan.com
Nova Registry LTD
While i haven't met with my lawyer yet.....who would you sue? All the above? By starting this thread I'm just trying to shed light on an industry that needs critical exposure.
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