"Verisign messed up" usually means "I forgot to keep my registration information current, so I didn't know my domain was expiring."
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The thing I find strange is why he waited 75 days after I regged it to contact me.
Sounds kinda fishy don't it.
Mike
"Verisign messed up" usually means "I forgot to keep my registration information current, so I didn't know my domain was expiring."
75 days later? If Verisign truely messed up, he should be filing a lawsuit against them, not telling you the story. What shiftlock said is almost always the truth.
Don't hand it over without getting a fair asking price for it.
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I agree. The domain belongs to you now.
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Whether its fishy or not, its not your battle.
He can always buy the name from you and pursue his claim with Verisign.
Thanks for the feedback all
Mike
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