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05-12-2004, 09:36 PM #1Web Hosting Guru
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Sell domains
how do you sell domains to clients who would want to buy from you?
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05-12-2004, 09:44 PM #2Retired Moderator
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www.escrow.com
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or use some brokers like afternic.com sedo.com domainsystem.com greatdomains.com etc..Bashar Al-Abdulhadi - KuwaitNET Internet Services Serving customers since 1997
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05-12-2004, 10:03 PM #3Web Hosting Master
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I use Paypal for everything below $1k
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05-12-2004, 10:08 PM #4Web Hosting Master
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Escrow protects both buyers and sellers.
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05-15-2004, 02:10 AM #5Newbie
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escrow.com is pretty reliable ..
I have used escrow.com for domain selling and its very reliable ... the domain i sold was around 1K ... i was in india while the buyer was in canada .. the transaction went smooth !!
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05-15-2004, 11:26 AM #6Aspiring Evangelist
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I just used escrow.com for a 6k transaction and it went all smooth
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05-15-2004, 01:33 PM #7Web Hosting Guru
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escrow.com or paypal
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05-15-2004, 07:04 PM #8Web Hosting Master
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depends on the trust between u and the customer..
for a customer that i have been dealing with them for 3 years and i loved their experience and way the deal I wouldnt mind paypal...
new customers i would recommend escrow..
a word when using paypal, make sure the user signs a "Retake Guarantee Notice" ---> on paper
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05-16-2004, 03:08 AM #9Retired Moderator
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if its trusted customer you can always avoid using services like escrow/paypal and paying extra fees.
just let him push the domain for you and transfer him the money or the way around did it twiceBashar Al-Abdulhadi - KuwaitNET Internet Services Serving customers since 1997
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05-16-2004, 02:57 PM #10Junior Guru Wannabe
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Hello there,
As everyone has said, it depends on the amount of trust you have in your customer. I presume you will be waiting for him/her to send you the payment before you complete the transaction?
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05-16-2004, 05:14 PM #11Mobile Multimedia Minimalist
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Originally posted by azizny
a word when using paypal, make sure the user signs a "Retake Guarantee Notice" ---> on paper
Moi? I have used PayPal, escrow, direct deposit in bank account, inter-bank fund transfer, cheques and even cash.Co-Founder @HostHideout. Profoundly influenced by #Bauhaus, @Nameslave unrepentantly embraces #Minimalism with a bias for functionality, color theory and pixel precision: a #multimedia messenger in the McLuhan sense. His totally irrelevant M.Ed. dissertation examines Organizational Culture and Change Management. He also likes Patrik Ervell, Wong Kar-wai and IKEA.
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05-16-2004, 05:36 PM #12Web Hosting Master
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i dont think he means how do you accept payments. i think he means how does the process work.
if you haven't considered chapter 7 bankruptcy, maybe you should.
eliminate your debt, keep the property you want, most people qualify.
contrary to popular belief - no attorney is necessary!
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05-17-2004, 02:08 AM #13Retired Moderator
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yeah thats why i mentioned the services which he can use to sell domains.
seems he enjoy reading he didnt replyBashar Al-Abdulhadi - KuwaitNET Internet Services Serving customers since 1997
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