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Originally Posted by Doc Com Use escrow.com. Split fees or eat the fees.
Should the buyer back out, or use a stolen credit card, etc., too bad.
If the money is taken out of your account due to a chargeback or some illegal activity, too bad.
Domains are considered intangible items and PayPal will not investigate nor give you any hope of recovering money. |
Thanks for the replies, both. I am just wondering if what you stated, Doc Com, applies to Escrow.com? If I use Escrow.com and eat the fees, will I be safe from ever being 'charged back'? Once the funds are held by Escrow, the domains transferred, and the funds released to me, is there any way the buyer can file a chargeback and regain the $X,XXX?
If so, technically the only "safe" way to legitimately SELL domains would be to accept a check, money order, or cash.. correct?