rocker

msg:3303566 | 6:35 pm on Apr 5, 2007 (gmt 0) |
Escrow.com and Sedo.com
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eddy22

msg:3303997 | 5:18 am on Apr 6, 2007 (gmt 0) |
Thanks. I'm not happy with Sdo How much time does escrow take?
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blueheelers

msg:3305023 | 4:07 pm on Apr 7, 2007 (gmt 0) |
According to https://www.escrow.com/support/calculator.asp , a $5000 domain would cost between $162 and $315, depending on the level of service. Good luck and congrats! P.S. Google is your friend [google.com...]
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gpmgroup

msg:3305115 | 7:11 pm on Apr 7, 2007 (gmt 0) |
The last one we did took 2 days from buyer & seller agreeing terms. (Can depend on payment method too as some take longer to clear)
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blueheelers

msg:3305350 | 2:26 am on Apr 8, 2007 (gmt 0) |
Wow that is fast. The last domain that I soldthrough Sedo took several weeks from agreement of price to money in my account.
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oneguy

msg:3305581 | 2:20 pm on Apr 8, 2007 (gmt 0) |
I would try Moniker. They take posession of both the domain and the money, then distrubute both. Escrow.com doesn't do that.
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cfx211

msg:3307454 | 2:05 pm on Apr 10, 2007 (gmt 0) |
Escrow.com worked fine for me. It took 2 maybe 3 days and I had no problems.
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stu2

msg:3311012 | 10:24 am on Apr 14, 2007 (gmt 0) |
I wouldn't use sedo either. Their processes are so long you'll get grey hair before you receive the money. I would also prefer Moniker's approach to Escrow.com, although I haven't personally used them. Afternic also have escrow services, and they're not so painstakingly slow as Sedo, but it takes them some time usually.
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vik_c

msg:3311183 | 5:06 pm on Apr 14, 2007 (gmt 0) |
I've good experience with Escrow.com personally.
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kncmultimedia

msg:3312354 | 12:14 pm on Apr 16, 2007 (gmt 0) |
I have had similar results with SEDO. Taking several weeks and follow up emails to disburse money after domain transfer.
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