Here are just a few of the holes in his story:
1) All other extensions were not registered until a couple days ago when the .net was snapped up.
2) This name is just not worth $xxx,xxx - no rational person would offer that to you from the start.
3) You asked if you should sell for $xxx,xxx - did you expect us to say "no, ask for $x,xxx,xxx"? Obviously you didn't really want an appraisal as the price you gave us ranged by $900,000.
4) If you negotiated the high price with the buyer, why did you start asking our opinion once he "agreed:?
5) Its very obvious the other names on your site were not actually sold - do you expect us to believe you sold them all to one guy who lives in your state (at a fake address) and whose name is even written the same as yours in the Whois? (hugh Harris / sean Pigg)
6) You say you couldn't mention the price becuase of a NDA, but you are already giving it away by asking for an appraisal - you already broke the terms of that "agreement"
7) The faked press release is just a nail in the coffin - you think a guy would buy a name for $xxx,xxx and then not take 15 minutes to write a proper PR?
Could I take you to court and prove your guilt? Probably not, as I am not a lawyer and don't feel like spending anymore time on this. However, as many of these people on the forum will tell you - if something smells rotten than it most likely is.
You can keep telling us you will get the cash tomorrow...or its already in your bank account - but I know that is a lie. I also know you will change the WHOIS info to your "buyer" within a couple days.
You posted links to your domain sales site is as many places as you could in this thread...I guess instead of spending time making real sales you spent it fabricating them. Have fun with your $xxx,xxx payday!