i'd say you are screwed. escrow will never process the charge without the form, the guy won't send in the form. all you can do is try to scare him into thinking he has to do it.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I have a buyer that paid by cc to escrow.com but he never sent in the authorization form that escrow.com requires.
The buyer wants to back out and Escrow.com won't complete the deal because he didn't send in the forms.
Is there any way I can salvage this deal?
i'd say you are screwed. escrow will never process the charge without the form, the guy won't send in the form. all you can do is try to scare him into thinking he has to do it.
I think you are right unfortunately.
If this is my last resort, any scare tactic suggestions are welcome!
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Guy agreed to it with his name and company name in email too :/
Is there any specific reason why you think he wants to back out of the deal? Maybe you can offer to lower the price just a tad to convince him? Either way good luck
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It looks like he feels he offered too much because he just offered me 1/4 of the price.
Is the buyer a member here?
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Nah, an end user with buyers remorse
I think he can pay with paypal and not have to submit the form. Should be less than $5000 and use the premier service. At least that's what I recall:
https://www.escrow.com/support/payment.asp
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