5 days and no communication?
nothing by email, phone, or pm?
no response after 5 business days is reason to cancel a deal imo, if no response from a buyer or seller.
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In this case I haven't had further communication or response from the buyer since they accepted escrow and it has been 5 days. I am sure it will work out and I am ok waiting but there was serious interest in the name so I want to sell to another interested party of the buyer isn't going to come through.
So as to not break any unwritten rules of forum selling, any advice?
Many thanks
5 days and no communication?
nothing by email, phone, or pm?
no response after 5 business days is reason to cancel a deal imo, if no response from a buyer or seller.
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In this case, if I were you I'd send them an "ultimatum" to proceed a.s.a.p.
Maybe wait another 24 or 48 hours before you sell to other parties.
- It has been five days
- Five days without any response from the buyer just seems... not right
I know some people may need some time to complete the payment, but I think they have to inform the seller regarding their situation.
If you're selling I usually like to have payment within 24 hours of the selling agreement but 5 days with no communications either the person is backing out or has had a situation come up.
It also depends on the domain. If it's low demand and a good price then I'd wait months but if it is a high demand domain with several offers, cut your losses.
I agree with hina, though, send them another PM / email etc.. and say you need something (payment etc..) within 24 hours or else you would consider the deal over.
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Thanks for the comments which are very helpful.
I have requested either an update or payment by tomorrow (the 7th day) or I'll re-list.
Thanks again for the sanity check on what is acceptable timing.
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