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Jensen 12-13-2004 12:15 PM

Domain Transfers - Escrow
 
I have just agreed with a company to buy one of their domains, but we are both a bit unsure on how we should do the transfer itself. I have checked escrow.com but for creditcard transactions they require physical shipping and with paypal they require both users to be within the US (I'm not).

Any suggestions? Any bad experiences, any good? :)

polish_aristocrat 12-13-2004 12:17 PM

No problems with credit card payments when you buy domains.
And you don't have to be from the US.

Overall, highly recommmended.

KRL 12-13-2004 12:18 PM

I have an attorney for you that specializes in domain transfers. E-Mail me:

[email protected]

Jensen 12-13-2004 12:19 PM

from escrow:
Below are some common reasons a credit card payment may not be accepted for your transaction:

The transaction does not involve shipping.

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so they normally accept it or?

polish_aristocrat 12-13-2004 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jensen
from escrow:
Below are some common reasons a credit card payment may not be accepted for your transaction:

The transaction does not involve shipping.

-------------
so they normally accept it or?

Premier payment options (PayPal and Credit Card) have specific requirements that include but are not limited to;

Merchandise must be shipped via an online trackable method of shipping to the address in the buyer profile. Domains must be transferred to the buyer's profile information.

Item price and shipping total must be $5000 USD or below.


--> now you owe me $10 for my time :1orglaugh

j/k

The Other Steve 12-13-2004 12:23 PM

We recently sold a domain and the purchaser paid by credit card through Escrow.com.

It was one of the most seamless transactions I have ever seen and Escrow kept both parties informed at every step in the process.

fris 12-13-2004 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jensen
from escrow:
Below are some common reasons a credit card payment may not be accepted for your transaction:

The transaction does not involve shipping.

-------------
so they normally accept it or?

i sold dreambigmedia.com recently we agreed on a price then i put it on afternic on the agreed price they paid the escrow fees they sent the money to afternic did the transfer then afternic paypal'd me.

Jensen 12-13-2004 12:34 PM

polish_aristocrat: you accept paypal right? :)

KRL: thanx for the offer, but with your cashflows I think your attorney might charge me more than the domain is worth :)

Thanx for all others for your quick responce though :thumbsup


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