I sold a website a few weeks back. The buyer paid up, so that's not an issue.
The site has a vBulletin forum, and I couldn't transfer the license to him right away. I told him that I'd continue to host the site until the transfer date, and then he'd have a few days to move the site to his server.
So, the date came, I contacted vBulletin and they tried to get in touch with the new owner. No response. So I e-mailed him a few times, no response.
It's been more than 2 weeks since that date and the new owner isn't responding. The vBulletin license is still in my name and the site is still on my server.
What should I do at this point?More Information:
- I had a 6 month wait, and heard next to nothing about my car for months until it actually started to get built
- In the 10+ years I've been involved in real estate and very close to real estate I have not heard of any agent being sued for any issues relating to photography
- Most headlines are grabbed by some of the government's more well-known interventions such as the home buyer credit and the Treasury's foreclosure prevention program
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- I haven't heard of anyone not getting paid for commission even if it's a short sale
- Obviously, as you say, it has to be used correctly, but it is a reasonably quick way to find tgt buyers
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- Enhancements to Open Source
- Reclaiming .com domain
- Legality of using collected information
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- Product info/picture copyrighted - Urgent
- Internet merchant accounts in UK for 16 year olds?
- A stolen site layout...
- Need To Sell Websites, any help?
- Looking for Freelance contracts for download (preferably free)...


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