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Selling a domain, need proffessional help

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04-29-2006, 08:47 PM
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Woops! I'm posting over many forums and forgot I posted in help booth. Please delete this topic, sorry.

I'm in the process of selling my domain for about 5,000 USD to a successful company, in which made over $30M in 4 years or so. He asked if I wanted www.escrow.com or www.Paypal.com. My paypal recieving limit is $500. I also made a new account with paypal and upgraded it to a premier account. What are my sending limits now?

Also, my new paypal account isn't verified, will I still be able to accept my money? Or does it need to be verified? Although it isn't a problem to get it verified, just don't want to waste time. I'm not trying to make any sort of mistake during this process so I need some help.


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04-29-2006, 08:52 PM
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You have to be verified and i am not sure about the limit. If its an echeck i belive it can be unlimited amount of money although its just an opinion here that i am saying not the exact thing.

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Have him send you a money order / check overnight. Im not clear on the rules of paypal but you could mail them asking with a few details. Just make sur eyou deposit, some people had soem crazy experiences with paypal.

though i use it alot i never have

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Paypal for large ammounts of money isn't good, huge fees make it unrealistic.

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Do the math.
So, should I go with www.escrow.com?

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ok.. so this site made you over 30 million. and you're selling it for 5,000?

or the company who's buying it, has made over 30 million?

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According to his post, the company that wants the domain made over 30 million.

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Originally Posted by Kirki
According to his post, the company that wants the domain made over 30 million.
the way it was worded was a bit confusing to me.

if you go with paypal, its roughly a 3% charge
so that would around a $150 fee

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Escrow.

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Originally Posted by blindchild02
the way it was worded was a bit confusing to me.

if you go with paypal, its roughly a 3% charge
so that would around a $150 fee
I was lazy to do any math. So out of the $5,000, I'll only be charged $150? In that case, I'll stick with paypal.

Also, I'd apreciate if no one posts one word posts. Wait, someone just did. Please keep it detailed.
Edit: Doesn't www.escrow.com take higher fees?

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