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Originally Posted by InfoGuy
IMO, both of you should settle this dispute, with Ramster paying a nominal fee. It's common practice for companies who prematurely terminate a contract to compensate the counterparty, which has suffered as a result, by paying them a small fee of 10-20%. Think along the lines of cell phone companies who charge early termination fees.
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The only response so far that makes any sense... to be honest this is what I thought Ramster would have offered to do but he didnt considering he led me to believe for days that he was buying the names.
And yes, I have a digitally signed PM Contract mentioning time and time again that he wanted to buy the names... I guess it all comes down to the old saying... " dont spend what you dont have "
When someone tells you payment will be sent on such and such day well you kinda plan on that $ coming in. Well when I woke to another bs story about not having the funds it does kinda fuck things up eh.
I had another party interested in 2 of the names @ $150, I lost that sale because the names where sold to Ramster or at least I thought and was led to believe.
NY Jester... " He backed out of the deal...thats it. " you might want to look up some of those synonyms I posted as a few of them describe this transaction very well. Dont know how you can say I'm out nothing, sure $300 isnt huge but it certainly aint nothin now is it.
I think I have said all that needs to be said on this issue.
Mike