Good Point. I do not need an appraisal for my domain that is for sure :-)
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> Escrow.com is a good service and I would recommend is wholeheartedly as is
> protects both parties ...
>
> The question is the intention of the domain buyer. Henc
Escrow.com is a good service and I would recommend is wholeheartedly as is
protects both parties ...
The question is the intention of the domain buyer. Hence "domain
appraisals, etc"
You want to make sure they are on the up and up :)
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 1:16 PM, ColdFusion Developer
wrote:
Thus far, they are asking to buy one of my domains. I did a counter-offer
so I will
see what comes of it. I took some time to read up on escrow.com to be sure
it was
on the up & up. From what I read, the process is:
How does It work?
1. *Buyer and Seller Agree to Terms*
After registering a
Are they asking for a domain evaluation to find a fair price? If so, it
is probably a scam. You foot the bill for the domain name review
through the one suggested and you never hear from them again.
Warning signs
1. They ask you to pay for a domain name assessment
2. It is through someone th
Disregard... I found the answer :-)
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 5:28 AM, ColdFusion Developer
wrote:
> Have a general question.
>
> I was contacted by someone to purchase a domain name that I have. The
> proposed to use escrow.com for payment.
>
> Of those who have experience in using escrow.com, do
Have a general question.
I was contacted by someone to purchase a domain name that I have. The
proposed to use escrow.com for payment.
Of those who have experience in using escrow.com, does the buyer & the
seller pay the service fee or just one party?
Thanks!
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