Chris.C
Top Contributor
Theoretical Chris was again thinking today...
Let's say I see a domain on the NF AMA that I like which the owner registered 3 months ago and for whatever reason doesn't like it any more. I think it's decent so I bid and win the auction.
So the previous owners goes to give me the domain and rather than complete the COR process, which costs the buyer (ie me) what happens if I say "don't worry just give me the domain password and I'll organise the COR at my end once I control the domain", then transfer the domain into my domain hosting account, ie Drop account, but then don't follow through on the COR.
Then let's say some time in the next 21 months (ie 24 months minus the 3 it's been registered for) someone approaches me to buy it and I sell it to them and complete the COR with that person, but with the former owners details still on the domain?
Was just wondering if there was any point in paying for COR until you have to pay renewal? Or even then...
Let's say I see a domain on the NF AMA that I like which the owner registered 3 months ago and for whatever reason doesn't like it any more. I think it's decent so I bid and win the auction.
So the previous owners goes to give me the domain and rather than complete the COR process, which costs the buyer (ie me) what happens if I say "don't worry just give me the domain password and I'll organise the COR at my end once I control the domain", then transfer the domain into my domain hosting account, ie Drop account, but then don't follow through on the COR.
Then let's say some time in the next 21 months (ie 24 months minus the 3 it's been registered for) someone approaches me to buy it and I sell it to them and complete the COR with that person, but with the former owners details still on the domain?
Was just wondering if there was any point in paying for COR until you have to pay renewal? Or even then...