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    which escrow service do you use?

    Which one do you use and why?

    Anyone used Namedrive for example?
    Keyword .com domain min 25k exact searches/month $xxx-x.xxx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glamorama View Post
    Which one do you use and why?

    Anyone used Namedrive for example?
    i use sedo's service

    why?

    because i prefer a service that takes control of the domain during the transaction process.


    i have used namedrive rep's as brokers in the past though, but the payment process went thru escrow.com
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    If selling Escrow.com
    If buying sedo.com

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    Moniker Escrow

    Their fees are decent and I've never had any problem with them.
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    Escrow.com

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    escrow.com... but i do see several flaws, but i've never been burned on them

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    Escrow.com
    My first domain sale was for 15K. Yeppers, 15K - - not "the fish was this big" kinda 15K . Even more crazy is that it was a year old hand reg with a sorry little site on it. The sale story can be summed up by saying I capitalized on corporate carelessness; they HAD to have the exact domain. (I had nor ever had any relationship whatsoever to the corporation -- just got lucky post extensive research in a very tedious needle in a haystack method of name searches I came up with). The domain story may spark interest and I do plan on telling it. Just give me a little time as I am still sitting on the .net and .info and I know they will come calling down the road with lesser offers for the other 2 extensions. (it is a weird situation I promise I will expound on it after the info and net are gone)

    Anyway I was mystified about the sale/transfer process, it was my first kiss and I was clueless times a gazillion. My 3 concerns were
    1) I would make a mistake that would lead me to losing the domain
    2) I would transfer the domain and not get paid
    3) Everyone involved would realize I was/am an idiot, LOL

    The buyer suggested escrow.com.
    Escrow made the sale so easy. At the time, as I can only describe myself as ignorant/naive, I recall being so thankful for escrow's complete instructions/explanations. I also liked the way I could log in (truth be told, every five minutes or so. Now give me a break on the every 5 min login -- I was soooo excited), check on the status of the sale, and convince myself that yes, I was getting 15K for something that I had bought for 10 bucks the year before.
    I can not comment on any of the other services -- my first experience has made me an escrow customer forever.
    If someone is new to selling and they find themselves with a nice size sale, I would suggest escrow all the way.

    Dang -- after reading that back, maybe I should hit them up for a job
    Last edited by ItsMe123; 04-08-2010 at 01:01 PM. Reason: can't spell my way out of a paper bag

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    sedo.com / escrow.com / lawyer

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    Moniker's escrow.

    why?
    Most of my names are there
    The fees are very reasonable
    They take control of the name until the deal is done.
    Fast, fast, with no problems

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    update: Used Namedrive for a $xxxx sale. Flawless and free
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