This was obviously a stolen name.
Teradomain missed a step in the sequence above.
This domain name was registered for over two decades to a company in Indiana:
Registrant Name: Professional Data Dimensions
Registrant Organization: Professional Data Dimensions
Registrant Street: 200 S MERIDIAN ST STE 301
Registrant City: INDIANAPOLIS
Registrant State/Province: IN
Registrant Postal Code: 46225-1076
Registrant Country: US
Registrant Phone: 317 636 7355
...and for most of the time since the early 2000's, the admin contact was:
Registrant Email: [email protected]
In late October / early November 2017, the admin contact changed to:
Registrant Email: [email protected]
Then, on 21 November, the name went into privacy registration.
It was pretty obviously a stolen name, since Professional Data Dimensions is still in business with pdd.com:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/professional-data-dimensions/
That phone number is the same phone number as is listed on the last capture of their website at:
http://www.screenshots.com/pdd.com/
The "seller's address" from the Sedo transaction page is 14999 Preston Road in Dallas. That is a shopping mall:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/1...35e7e91ca0d90a!8m2!3d32.9525872!4d-96.8051627
Obviously, there is no "Patrick Sitrok" with that address. In fact, if you Google "Patrick Sitrok", you primarily come up with this thread. There is no "Patrick Sitrok" at all.
Then you haven't heard enough. It can be more difficult, but some registrars will cooperate to return a stolen domain name.
Dream on.
Here's the bottom line:
1. The name was stolen from Professional Data Dimensions. You aren't going to get the name from them.
2. There is no Patrick Sitrok, and the person who was corresponding with you is not an English speaker.
3. The money is long gone. You aren't going to get that back either.
4. Netsol is not going to help you. They restored a stolen name to their customer.
5. Escrow.com paid out the proceeds to whatever bank information they were given. They can't get it back and they aren't going to help you. Like Netsol, they are going to stop answering your emails.