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Old 12-03-2007, 05:24 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Why reduce a public thread to a byzantine exchange?

The seller clearly violated not just the Sedo contract and the ethics of a sale via eBay but overall his justifications of what went wrong are not convincing. I am keeping my fingers crossed for DNP.

And ChrissyBoi, learn some manners mate, because it's easy to bark from under your kilt but you might get your family jewels yanked here in the US, if you catch my drift.
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Old 12-03-2007, 05:31 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Let's just wait and see what happens.

I have conducted myself in a decent and civil manner throughout this whole thread, and anyone reading it can see that. You have been asked by a mod and and admin now to leave this matter alone.

They can also see the way you have conducted yourself since you entered this thread.

Now, I don't know if you have had a bad experience concerning a domain sale in the past, and all of your ranting has been as result of some built up anger over some past experience, but that most certainly does NOT give you the right to come in to someone else's situation -- which had almost reached an amicable and final resolution, as I had no doubt it would in the first place -- and then start rabbidly demanding that some other user *blast* the seller.

If there is some other disgruntled potential buyer out there from the sedo auction, one thing is clear, you are inviting them to take the law into their own hands and sort this out the good old fashioned wild west way. Unfortunately for you we no longer live in societies that tolerate that kind of behaviour.

BLAST, to most individuals, means only one thing.

From the start you have come into this thread to stir up trouble - nothing else. Even as it was drawing to an end, you were completely miffed that it was reaching a happy conclusion, and even referred to a past experience of your own where you were denied a similar request by sedo, so every sane individual on this forum can clearly see that you are a dangerous individual who has a lot of built up anger, in spite of the fact that you run a website and company that looks so businesslike and professional on the outside, but when we start to peel back the layers, we begin to see your true colours.

Show me just one sentence on this whole thread from you that we could match up to the image of your website ?

There isn't one. That says everythign I need to know about you, and certainly helps me to arrive at how seriously I should be taking your threatening invitations for someone else to blast the seller.

Your ARE dangerous. There is no doubt about it.
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Maybe you need to look up other meanings of "blast" in the dictionary, instead of trying to shift the blame and create an impression.

Either way, you are one psychotic individual. DNForum should conduct a mental test before accepting wackos like you in here.
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Old 12-03-2007, 05:38 PM   #64 (permalink)
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ChrissyBoi - why the need to ask questions of others that are impartial to the transaction at hand?
Please, for the very last time - leave it alone!
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Now, I don't know if you have had a bad experience concerning a domain sale in the past, and all of your ranting has been as result of some built up anger over some past experience, but that most certainly does NOT give you the right to come in to someone else's situation -- which had almost reached an amicable and final resolution, as I had no doubt it would in the first place -- and then start rabbidly demanding that some other user *blast* the seller.
It's a public thread discussing a situation of a flaky sale. This is not your grandma's tea party, everyone is invited.
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DNP reports that Escrow.com is holding the funds, so the domain should now be pushed as Escrow will instruct.

Hopefully ChrissyBoi does the right thing.

Till then, thread is closed.
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Thread reopened at DNP's request.
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Old 12-03-2007, 07:43 PM   #68 (permalink)
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Just a quick update. The domain has been pushed to my GD account. 3 days Escrow inspection period started and I am going to update it within the next day or so.

I appreciate all members and admin team support in this matter.

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