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I acquired the domain name osp.org with a snapnames 8 months ago and sold it 6 weeks later, transferring it after the 60 day no-transfer period had finished.
The new owner has just told me that when he went to change the DNS recently, he found he no longer had access to the domain, and on checking up, it had been transferred to another registrar and the new owner was the person/company who had not renewed it 9 months ago.
To date, the purchaser's registrar has not given an explanation of how the domain was transferred without the purchaser?s authorization.
The registrar of the "original owner", says they have held the domain name since May 2002, which is clearly not the case, as I won it with a snap and it was subsequently transferred via a registrar transfer to the purchaser.
I have suggested that the purchaser keeps pushing his own registrar for an explanation of how the domain name was transferred without his permission. And if adequate clarification of this point can be obtained, it will presumably help in recovering the domain.
In the mean time, does anyone have any comments on what they think might have happened and how the purchaser can recover what (presumably) is rightfully his.
This could of course happen to any of us and or our clients, although locking a domain etc. can help reduce the possibility of such losses.
Many thanks.
The new owner has just told me that when he went to change the DNS recently, he found he no longer had access to the domain, and on checking up, it had been transferred to another registrar and the new owner was the person/company who had not renewed it 9 months ago.
To date, the purchaser's registrar has not given an explanation of how the domain was transferred without the purchaser?s authorization.
The registrar of the "original owner", says they have held the domain name since May 2002, which is clearly not the case, as I won it with a snap and it was subsequently transferred via a registrar transfer to the purchaser.
I have suggested that the purchaser keeps pushing his own registrar for an explanation of how the domain name was transferred without his permission. And if adequate clarification of this point can be obtained, it will presumably help in recovering the domain.
In the mean time, does anyone have any comments on what they think might have happened and how the purchaser can recover what (presumably) is rightfully his.
This could of course happen to any of us and or our clients, although locking a domain etc. can help reduce the possibility of such losses.
Many thanks.