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<blockquote data-quote="radioz" data-source="post: 1568067" data-attributes="member: 3504"><p>I have only bought one name there and it is TM free. That seems like very bad faith to sell a name that has an ACTIVE TM issue. It is bad enough that these guys sell (and even promote!) truly pure TM names but this is far worse.</p><p></p><p>I was once in a very different business selling radio station and audio equipment. Unfortunately, Attorney Generals offices and even the BBB care very little about what they consider b2b transactions. The attitude was 'that's just business' even where bad checks and outright fraud was involved.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, the 'drop catchers' and sellers have it over us. You are stuck paying them lots of money for names that they often don't even had 'reg fee' investments in. Something is very wrong with this picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radioz, post: 1568067, member: 3504"] I have only bought one name there and it is TM free. That seems like very bad faith to sell a name that has an ACTIVE TM issue. It is bad enough that these guys sell (and even promote!) truly pure TM names but this is far worse. I was once in a very different business selling radio station and audio equipment. Unfortunately, Attorney Generals offices and even the BBB care very little about what they consider b2b transactions. The attitude was 'that's just business' even where bad checks and outright fraud was involved. Unfortunately, the 'drop catchers' and sellers have it over us. You are stuck paying them lots of money for names that they often don't even had 'reg fee' investments in. Something is very wrong with this picture. [/QUOTE]
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