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Is Sedo.com Escrow Private?

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Skinny

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Hey guys,

Not sure where to stick this thread.

I was wondering if the Escrow option for a domain not for sale at Sedo is (or can be made) private.

Is this an option?

Thanks,

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TheLegendaryJP

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Yes it can be, simply notify your broker or rep you wish for it to remain private. A 2.5% fee is added to the price.

When you look at your buyer panel for the name it should be clearly added so before you pay, read the text :)
 

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Yes it can be, simply notify your broker or rep you wish for it to remain private. A 2.5% fee is added to the price.

When you look at your buyer panel for the name it should be clearly added so before you pay, read the text :)

Spot on!
 

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Currently sedo escrow is private by default, other wise buyer/seller requested to make it public. also they are not charging anything extra other than regular 3% or minimum $50 escrow fee.
 

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Currently sedo escrow is private by default, other wise buyer/seller requested to make it public. also they are not charging anything extra other than regular 3% or minimum $50 escrow fee.

You are very wrong on this. It is public by default and private by request.
 

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Sedo escrow have changed that role, now by default it is private.

I have used sedo escrow recently, by entering domain details on escrow, system will automatically set below message on transfer history.

This transaction will NOT be made public.

Same i even confirmed with trsansfer agent.

The buyer didn't request it, but it set automatically by our system that external escrows won't published except requested by both parties.
 

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Alright thanks a lot guys,

I'll keep my eyes open. I guess it doesn't hurt to request it if I don't see anything explicit.

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You are very wrong on this. It is public by default and private by request.

Yes, I can confirm that ! If you don't request them , they will push the sale on "recent sale" report.
 
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