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Question about escrow.com, need help

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fryman04

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I am about to start a transaction for a website. However I hare read the FAQs and cand find a solution to my question:

What would prevent the buyer from using a different name on his escrow.com account and on the whois. Then escrow.com could say the site was never verified, and not release the funds to me, and yet he would have control of my domain. If this happened he could disappear and I would be jumping through hoops getting my domain back
 

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Use escrowDNS.com
That will solve your concern.
escrowDNS.com is run by dnf member "Rockefeller".
 

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The escrow fee will be: $350 -- escrowdns.com

Standard Service Escrow Fee: $162.50 ---escrow.com

Their fees are just ridiculous, why would anyone pay more than double the escrow.com fee?
 

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It really depends on what tier you're using at Escrow.com. We charge a flat rate of 7% for any and all transactions under $5,000, depending on the payment method that your buyer uses at Escrow.com they are only .7% cheaper.
 

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The escrow fee will be: $350 -- escrowdns.com

Standard Service Escrow Fee: $162.50 ---escrow.com

Their fees are just ridiculous, why would anyone pay more than double the escrow.com fee?
Humm...
I thought you were concerned about losing your domain?
Your $5,000 domain?

So, you rather risk $5,000 domain to save $187.50 :?:
 
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