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Where do you think is the best place to sell LLLL.com's?
For high cost sales?
also for lower priced names is the answer different?
Thank you
For high cost sales?
also for lower priced names is the answer different?
Thank you


Good place too. but honestly DP full of scammers.nada said:How about Digitalpoint? Is DP not a good place to sell LLLL.com?
nada said:How about Digitalpoint? Is DP not a good place to sell LLLL.com?
What is this 'chargeback' thing I've been reading about? I know it's a scam but how does it work? Can't you protect yourself from it somehow - like waiting 24 hours before pushing/transferring your domains?italiandragon said:avoid using PayPal unless buyer is extremely well known, I`m going to choose wire transfer payments for 90 % of any sale that I will do in the future, it may take 2 weeks for each sale but I won`t have any chargeback.
krx said:What is this 'chargeback' thing I've been reading about? I know it's a scam but how does it work? Can't you protect yourself from it somehow - like waiting 24 hours before pushing/transferring your domains?
italiandragon said:no, PayPal is the worst for this, and it may happen anytime up to 60 days.
It has been explained many times on the forum, just search the word "chargeback" or the plural of it.
Reece said:Lorenzo's right. Imagine this as a worse case scenario:
Several buyers (or a large bulk buyer) buy your names by Paypal... 60 days later, a chargeback is initiated. Since you don't have the funds in your Paypal account and since you're a verified member (who gave them your banking and credit card info), Paypal's just going to take it out of your bank account or bill your credit card...
It's not hard to imagine suddenly not having the money to renew your LLLL.coms because of a misshap like this... I know for a fact that I wouldn't be able to afford renewals on my LLLL.coms if some of my XX,XXX buyers were to chargeback the purchases (all my trades are done by wire or Escrow though, so I can sleep well at night).
I wouldn't recommend using Paypal for anything over $200. I usually use Moneybookers up until $500 or so (moneybookers is more of a pain to initiate a chargeback with, so scammers generally stick to Paypal) and do everything higher by wire or escrow.
italiandragon said:Last topic on DNF showed Escrow.com being vulnerable in the case scammers get the names and change the whois with seller name.
In my opinion Moniker Escrow service is the most safe place but it cost a bit more, surely for 4 figures deals is the way to go.
As alternative, I really invite more people to get their online banking and start practising with cheap and safe wire transfers, some online banks are extremely cheap for that.
Reece said:Wire is 100% seller safe, but the inability to reverse a wire means the buyer is at the mercy of the seller. Some people have too much trust in others... I'd be very hesitant about sending most people more than a few g's by wire before receiving my domains. Very good point about escrow.com though... I've heard about that but wasn't sure how widespread this "scamming technique" was.
metronome said:@reece
is Moneybookers safe?
the name is rarely heard tho...wonder how many out there accept moneybookers
metronome said:@reece
is Moneybookers safe?
the name is rarely heard tho...wonder how many out there accept moneybookers
eTalkMoney said:In my opinion MoneyBookers is not good, I am saying that because I had a bad experience with the e-gold fiasco and I think MB are similar schemes?


