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Safe Domain Name Transfer?

         

WisdomSeeker

2:28 pm on Mar 9, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Here's the situation...

I need to buy a domain name off an Indian registrar company but need to ensure that I am not frauded and lose both my money and the domain name in the process, etc..

Does anyone know of a trustworthy Third Party intermediate company who can negotiate the transfer by first of all moving the name to another registrar, and then let go of my funds once I know that the name is absolutely safe in my hands. IE once I have changed the logon and password at the Registrar of my choice, etc.

Thanks,

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Shak

2:36 pm on Mar 9, 2003 (gmt 0)

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all you need is:

1, a good domain name lawyer
2, an account at enom, which allows for smooth transfer.

thats the system we use when dealing with people who may pull a move :)

Shak

WisdomSeeker

3:03 pm on Mar 9, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Sounds a bit complex to me. I don't want to go down the legal wrangling road especially in a different country.

There must be a trusted third party company set up to do transfers securely?

I have looked at Escrow.com as a solution but that is no good as they release the funds once the WHOIS is changed and not after the password has been sent and changed, etc.

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Shak

3:09 pm on Mar 9, 2003 (gmt 0)

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all depends whether its a $100 or $100,000 domain doesnt it.

Personally I try and use a lawyer whenever possible, and have found this to be the least stressful way.

Shak

WisdomSeeker

3:20 pm on Mar 9, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The domain is for sale at $1000 but I cannot afford to lose that type of money and I really don't want to spend above that amount, etc.

I just found this info on a website:

"Typically, the launching of a complaint regarding a domain name costs approximately $2500 (USD) [fee] per domain name (a discount may be available where multiple domain names are involved). You are also required to pay (through your lawyer) $2000 (USD) [disbursement] to the dispute-resolution provider (for a single panelist) just to commence the Complaint. So, the total cost on average is about $4500 (USD) [fee + disbursement]."

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Shak

3:29 pm on Mar 9, 2003 (gmt 0)

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yes, but that should NOT concern you, as if I am reading correctly is in relation to Domain Name disputes / Trade amrk etc etc.

What you are worried about is being charged for goods, and the possibility of never getting them.

I suggest you tell the seller to open an enom account, and you do the same, use a local lawyer to handle the transaction, and everything should be alright.

On another note, I have bought domains from people and NOT had to pay until the domain was under my full control.

Shak