The text refers to a transaction involving a domain name, "FF.TV," which is set to be transferred upon receipt of payment. The domain is registered with Enom, a domain registration and web hosting service provider. The context indicates a straightforward transaction, suggesting that once the financial aspect is settled, the domain ownership will be transferred accordingly. The message is concise and focused solely on the logistical steps of ensuring payment is processed before the domain is transferred to the new owner via Enom. No other details, such as business names, emails, phone numbers, or URLs, are provided beyond the essential elements of the transaction.
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