I would be the last person to want
to throw suspicion on this sale, if it
has genuinely occurred, so why not
let us do this and 'put this issue to
bed' right now for the benefit of
everyone
Doing this will remove ANY doubt in
peoples minds that the sale is genuine,
and it will doubtless propel idn.com to
unheard of heights in the aftermarket.
(I know you personally have a considerable
holding in idn.com, and so this will likely
increase the value of those domain names
greatly).
You simply provide the owner of this
forum, Adam Dicker, a.k.a. Dotcomgod,
(an impartial party) with irrefutable dated
proof that this sale has actually occurred
at the price stated (and for that proof to
hopefully be posted here on this forum)
and I will publicly and without question
retract my original comment and dnforum
will also have the opportunity to ban me
from this forum forevermore.
So there you have it, that is the challenge.
There is no reason why such proof could
not be given, after all you were both happy
enough to let people know how much had
been paid for the domain...
Do I have your and the purchasers agreement
that you will do this Mr Wrixon?
Richard
(please also check my earlier postings on
idn.com; you will find that I have been fair,
even complimentary, to such domains. I am
aware of peoples sensibilities towards domain
names that they own and that is why I have
always been careful in the past not to upset
their point of view. However, this particular
posting about a $10K sale of an idn.com (in
this case .net) is very different as it has now
crossed the line from personal opinion to 'news'
(i.e. something that most people will believe to
be true).