Escrow.com is a reasonable service. They hold the money longer than neccesary which is annoying as the seller. The biggest issue they have is that if you transfer the name away, and the buyer quickly reverts back to your whois info, they have no way of verifying the transfer was completed. This is where there system really lacks. They should have the domain pushed to an Escrow account, where they then release the domain to the buyer. This is what Sedo does which is the right way, its just too bad Sedo as a whole is terrible.
I've used both escrow.com and moniker...both are great services....however with moniker you get a more hands on 'personal' service...
Investor with 5m - 15m USD to invest. Do you have a site or network of sites earning 50k - 200k a month income? Email your contact and preliminary data to: domain.cashventures (at) gmail.com....Please...no tire kickers...serious offers and inquiries only.
Escrow.com is a reasonable service. They hold the money longer than neccesary which is annoying as the seller. The biggest issue they have is that if you transfer the name away, and the buyer quickly reverts back to your whois info, they have no way of verifying the transfer was completed. This is where there system really lacks. They should have the domain pushed to an Escrow account, where they then release the domain to the buyer. This is what Sedo does which is the right way, its just too bad Sedo as a whole is terrible.
Excellent point! I never even thought about the buyer doing such a thing.
Escrow.com is a reasonable service. They hold the money longer than neccesary which is annoying as the seller. The biggest issue they have is that if you transfer the name away, and the buyer quickly reverts back to your whois info, they have no way of verifying the transfer was completed. This is where there system really lacks. They should have the domain pushed to an Escrow account, where they then release the domain to the buyer. This is what Sedo does which is the right way, its just too bad Sedo as a whole is terrible.
Well, they are out of luck here because I would tell anybody to get their own appraisal.
I'm not the one who needs the appraisal...I have sponsor stats.
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