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Old 09-05-2011, 12:53 PM  
buildingfutures
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What would you do? Money vs Ethics

So here's the deal. A few weeks ago I came across a very nice 4 letter .nl domain. It's an existing word and it's a huge restaurant chain over here in Holland.

I emailed the host who owned the domain saying I was interested to buy the domain, since it hadn't been updated in a few years. I asked them if they could forward my email to the owner.

A few days later they reply saying they can move the domain to me for the reg fee + some administration cost. Obviously I was exited.

Yesterday night I get an email from the previous owner asking how the hell I got his domain. He now claims the host made a "mistake" but are ignoring his tickets and requests to solve the issue. I haven't heard from the host yet either.

He's asking (very politely and genuine) if I could return the domain name to him.

Now, I'm a very ethical and standup guy, but I don't see how a host can screw up something like this? I mean, if he paid for the domain, it's his. If he hasn't paid, tough luck, you lost your domain. But for some reason they're not responding.

The domain is very solid and I can probably sell it for a nice amount. Nothing like $xx,xxx but still a good ROI.

How would you deal with this? Ask the host for some kind of settlement? This ain't America unfortunately, I can't go ahead and sue them for their fuck ups and make some money while I'm at it
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