Please read through the following steps carefully
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A buyer and seller agree on a sale price. 
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The seller ensures that the domain is in their DDNS account (They can transfer it in if necessary). 
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The seller selects the domain to transfer (Change of Registrant) and then nominates a buyer (by providing their email address) and a payee. 
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The sale is recorded and appears in the seller's account under Most Recent Sales. 
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DDNS will email the buyer, and set the state to REQUESTED. 
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The buyer is now required to click the link in the email and either sign up or log in to DDNS. 
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Once the buyer is established as a DDNS user, the state will move to SOLD and will appear in the buyer's account. 
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DDNS will email the seller with terms and conditions, and set the state to SELLERMAIL. 
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The seller is required to click the link in the email to accept the terms of the sale. 
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DDNS will email the buyer with terms and conditions, and set the state to BUYERMAIL. 
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The buyer is required to click the link in the email to accept the terms of the sale. 
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DDNS will produce an invoice in the account for the PAYEE for the Transfer (Change of Registrant) Fee, plus the sale amount if applicable, and set the state to INVOICED. 
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The payee is required to pay the invoice. 
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DDNS will detect that the invoice is paid and set the state to PENDING. 
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Once the Transfer (Change of Registrant) process is completed, the state will be set to COMPLETE. 
 
                