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We were wondering when the inevitable would happen, and it seems this weekend was the time. Murphy’s Law caught us with our pants down. As you all know, we had decided to sell the blog a few days ago, and this is where it all started. First we received a BIN of $50,000 on sitepoint, only to find out after a little googling that the bidder was a joker who has done it before - bidding BIN, getting the auction closed and never show up again. We rejected the offer and reported this to sitepoint staff (who are still to get back to us about it after three days.)

So with the auction re-opened, we went to the pub on Friday night, as you do here in Ireland, and halfway through the night we got a message on our blackberry that another $50,000 BIN was made (yay). Once we got home, we had a look at the buyer, who seemed legit, and after some talks on the phone, and messaging, it seemed the deal was done. He was satisfied with all the details and we accepted the BIN offer this time, thinking this wasn’t a joker like the first guy. Guess what, turned out he merely tried a bait and switch tactic. Once we accepted the $50,000 offer he made, we sent out an escrow payment request, only to receive a message on sitepoint that he now had some concerns about traffic and revenue and that he was only willing to pay $35,000. In the end offering $15,000 less then what he agreed to pay for at first. Probably hoping we couldn’t be bothered with relisting and sell the site to him. We’ve provided him with proof that show that his so called concerns about traffic and revenue were nonsense, and that we were/are infact doing even better than we had listed in the auction. Now three days later, we’re still to hear back from him.

Ah well, guess that’s just human nature. Moving on. Just before the weekend we figured we should upgrade WordPress to version 2.5 and of course on of our plugins started acting up as soon as we did. Unfortunately we had to disable the runPHP plugin because it was breaking the advertising engine plugin, OIOPublisher. So it took us not-so-technical cows a goof few hours to work around the problem, but in the end we’ve seemed to have fixed most of the issues.

But wait, there’s more! It seems someone wasn’t too happy to see us go, or make a good deal for the blog, so they decided to hack our server. Unfortunately they were quite smart in how they went about, it took a while before we even found out something was wrong. A lot of people asked us why the blog was down on their end, while we didn’t notice any problems other then connections dropping from our dashboard every now and then. We thought it was our own DSL connection, which has been acting a bit flakey lately, but as it turns out, the blog has been unreachable for a lot of people in the past few days, but we’re on top of it now. (well, the top hosting center support team that is)

Anyhoo, that leaves us with having to re-list the blog again, as it’s obvious the bidder isn’t coming through for us, even though he’s bound legally to his bid according to sitepoint. What a weekend, glad we stayed in bed and watched season one and two of Battlestar Galactica, we love starbuck!

*Update* We just got off the phone with Matt (co-founder of Sitepoint) because we wanted to complain about the way things were going with the fake BIN bidders, and he instantly refunded our $65 we needed to pay for the re-listing, no questions asked. Matt, you rock!

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