| Sedo is a venue only. They don't enforce sales agreements - that's strictly between you and the buyer.
From what you describe, there isn't a "meeting of the minds" and thus likely no legally binding agreement...
In theory the buyer could lawyer up, but likely wouldn't prevail anyways.
At this point, in my view, the best thing to do is deal with the buyer directly (if you know who they are) - cut Sedo out of the loop ... you'll be more able to communicate and negotiate a clear agreement without interference, and as a bonus, you'll save the 10% Sedo commission.
Ron
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