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legal Warning: Campbell1990 non-paying buyer after $7,000 offer.

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On 4/25/2012 the DNForum member Campbell1990 - http://www.dnforum.com/member-campbell1990.html - made a direct offer via PM for one of my domains which I accepted.

Because of his lack of any trader feedback, I asked him to place the offer again on Sedo and he did. I then sent the domain to auction, as he asked to pay several days later and I informed him of the process. I did not promote the domain auction directly or indirectly to any other parties.

Only a few hours prior to the end of the auction, Campbell1990 sent me a PM saying he had a car accident and he's being sued for lack of insurance, asking me to end the auction. I asked Campbell1990 to provide a scan of his id and that of the police report as I did not buy his sob story. He did not respond.

The auction ended on 5/3/2012 on Sedo with the domain being sold to Campbell1990 for the amount of $7,000.

To this date, Sedo has not received payment and they are moving the case to Accounts Receivable. As soon as his information is released, I will publish it here.

I reserve the right to then take legal action against Campbell1990 for breach of contract and to seek further remedies beyond the amount specified in the contract, plus legal costs.

The same person has been placing high offers of $10k for 7t.com at http://www.dnforum.com/f529/7t-com-making-offer-thread-477258.html and he also offered for sale 808.com that he does not own http://www.dnforum.com/f283/808-com-thread-483723.html
 

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Sedo sent yet another reminder to Campbell1990, as below. If Campell1990 does not pay the $7,000 via Sedo by the end of the week, I will ask his banishment from DNForum and Sedo, along with legal action for breach of contract.

We have contacted the buyer again and reminded them to send payment for this transaction immediately.
Once payment has been received in our escrow account, we will inform you about the next steps.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
 

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He offered to pay a fair price for one of my names by a certain date and then changed his mind, maybe a series of bad luck or bad intent.
 

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Looks like he's about to learn a lesson in how to conduct business. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
 

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Acro in a devils salesman's suit.

:hungry:
 

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This week Sedo will release the real info of Campbell1990 and the legal process will begin. Campbell1990 logs in daily on DNForum.
 

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[h=4]Transaction cancelled by Sedo[/h] Despite numerous reminders and warnings sent to the buyer, he did not make the payment. Since he has failed to fulfill his part of the contract, you may take legal action against him. His contact data are now available in your Sedo contract.
 

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Eric Campbell agreed to acquire a domain for $7,000 on DNForum via PM - as user Campbell1990 - and then confirmed the offer on Sedo. He never submitted payment in the course of 3 weeks.

Eric Campbell
160 Edgewood Ave
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States

His account is now inactive at Sedo and I ask his banishment on DNForum as well. Will provide PMs exchanged as needed, to the moderators.

Additional information about deadbeat Eric Campbell here.
 

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On 4/25/2012 the DNForum member Campbell1990 - http://www.dnforum.com/member-campbell1990.html - made a direct offer via PM for one of my domains which I accepted.

Because of his lack of any trader feedback, I asked him to place the offer again on Sedo and he did. I then sent the domain to auction, as he asked to pay several days later and I informed him of the process. I did not promote the domain auction directly or indirectly to any other parties.

Only a few hours prior to the end of the auction, Campbell1990 sent me a PM saying he had a car accident and he's being sued for lack of insurance, asking me to end the auction. I asked Campbell1990 to provide a scan of his id and that of the police report as I did not buy his sob story. He did not respond.

The auction ended on 5/3/2012 on Sedo with the domain being sold to Campbell1990 for the amount of $7,000.

To this date, Sedo has not received payment and they are moving the case to Accounts Receivable. As soon as his information is released, I will publish it here.

I reserve the right to then take legal action against Campbell1990 for breach of contract and to seek further remedies beyond the amount specified in the contract, plus legal costs.

The same person has been placing high offers of $10k for 7t.com at http://www.dnforum.com/f529/7t-com-making-offer-thread-477258.html and he also offered for sale 808.com that he does not own http://www.dnforum.com/f283/808-com-thread-483723.html

Wait, he made an offer, you accepted, you then asked him to transact via sedo, which he agreed to, you then decided to push it into an auction, you think that wouldn't tick a buyer off?
 

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Did you even read the info I posted?

He made the offer on 4/25 he said he'd pay on 5/4. He did not object to sending the domain to auction on Sedo. The auction ended with Eric Steven Campbell as the sole bidder. A few hours before the end of the auction, he sent me a PM claiming he's being sued for rear-ending someone's car.

All PM's are in the disposal of the mods.
 

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You Stated:

Because of his lack of any trader feedback, I asked him to place the offer again on sedo and he did. I then sent the domain to auction, as he asked to pay several days later and I informed him of the process. I did not promote the domain auction directly or indirectly to any other parties.


* You asked him to place an offer via sedo, the way you state it afterwards is you pushed it into auction, and informed him of the process, the fact you did not directly or indirectly promote the auction, what is the point of stating that, if you didn't feel guilty of pushing it into auction.

If I made a deal with someone on DNFORUM, and they asked me to place an offer via sedo, because they didn't want to handle payment, and processing, I would be ok with that, but pushing it to auction, and me potentially paying more, that would not be cool. I think 9/10 buyers would not like that, he probably agreed to it, most likely because he got caught up in the hype of domaining without checking his financing first. I think sedo caps credit cards at $5k, so maybe that was an issue, but it always sucks to lose a sale, hopefully you get more in the future.
 

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Campbell1990's info as released by Sedo after three weeks of non-payment:

Eric Campbell
160 Edgewood Ave
Atlanta, GA 30303


---------- Post added at 12:46 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:44 PM ----------

I appreciate you playing 'devil's advocate' but the bottom line is:

Eric Steven Campbell did not pay as per his contractual agreement.
 

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It's unfortunate we have people like this who don't follow through on their word.

Unless you sue him in small claims (which is limited to 5K) your going to spend well over 7K suing him for your 7K, so no matter how look at it, your not going to come out of this WHOLE.
 

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Thanks Raider. My initial move is to have him banned on DNForum, as he's banned on Sedo already. Obviously, there are many ways to enforce a contract and I will be looking into this in due time.
 

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Wait, he made an offer, you accepted, you then asked him to transact via sedo, which he agreed to, you then decided to push it into an auction, you think that wouldn't tick a buyer off?

He had plenty of opportunity to decline the domain but decided instead to go all the way to auction and agree to whatever steps were taking place between the two of them.
 

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The fact that he did not respond to my request to provide proof of id and a police report, shows that his car crash story was bogus. He did not even have the decency to respond to my request and he logged on numerous times since.

At any rate, I did not waive my rights to pursue legal action even if it were true. When one makes sizable offers, they'd better have the money in the bank to back them.
 

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I agree that fabricating a story that can be verified is NOT the excuse you want to use... If he over obligated himself, what's wrong with saying "I over obligated myself and I don't have the money"? Pride?

This might be a old school thing to say, but "Honesty" really IS the best policy... People respect you when your honest and disrespect you when your not.
 

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Raider, he did the same thing to at least one other - see post by NinjaDomain in this thread. Whether it was premeditated or an accident, that's not my concern. I just don't want others to go through the same.
 
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