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Hello Alcy,
No, I was simply referring to the field that allows potential buyers to enter an offer amount via the offer inquiry lander.
Thank you.
in that case, are there any chances of getting best of both worlds with you and you consider making single page with both best offer + buynow? it certainly sounds technically doable. and easy to implement to.
what says bodis to this?
Do you see Bodis supporting Payoneer as an escrow option? I believe that they've started accepting escrow payments for domains recently.
Hello,
This is unlikely. Escrow.com offer among the lowest commission fees.
Thank you.
OK. But perhaps they have lowered their fees to be more competitive? I had never compared their fees until just now. Unless I calculated incorrectly, Payoneer is gonna keep more money in my pocket:
USD $2500 sale:
Payoneer (https://escrow.payoneer.com/fees) Escrow Transaction Fee: $37.50 (min $10)
Escrow.com (https://www.escrow.com/fee-calculator)
A) Pay By Wire: $81.25 Standard Fee / $162.50 Concierge Fee
B) Pay By Credit Card or PayPal: $157.50 Standard Fee / $238.75 Concierge Fee
USD $7500 sale:
Payoneer (https://escrow.payoneer.com/fees) Escrow Transaction Fee: $100 (min $10)
Escrow.com (https://www.escrow.com/fee-calculator)
A) Pay By Wire: $169 Standard Fee / $338 Concierge Fee
B) Pay By Credit Card or PayPal: not offered over $5000
I will bring your suggestion up with Bodis management, however, it is unlikely that an additional Escrow services will be implemented into our system any time soon, given that we already provide a similar service and we're currently focusing on new features.
Thanks.
The lowest escrow is offered by Rob Monster (epik.com).Escrow.com offer among the lowest commission fees.
Yes, PayPal is allowed.@Jurgen Wolf do they accept Paypal on Escrow and how do they pay seller?
Recently, switched some domains to Bodis, but have been using other providers for some time now. The site is ez to use and have enjoyed their service thus far.
Although total revenue was a bit lower than anticipated, traffic was good and no deductions were made.
However, I'm still a bit unclear about payment dispursement. For November earnings, are payments scheduled to go out today (Dec. 7th)? Is anyone else seeing "In Process" within the Payment History section? No email or notification that payment is on it's way has been received.
Troy,
Thank you for your quick response. Since you have abruptly disabled my bodis account (after a support ticket was submitted), I will respond to you here.
There was no indication that the account was flagged or bad. On Dec. 7th, it was still "In Process" to be paid! It very much appears the "manual review" was only initialized due to the support ticket submitted on the 8th. So please explain why there were no notifications prior to the 7th? If this is happening to me, surley this is occuring to others as well (Class Action Lawsuit Anyone?). Furthermore, since Bodis is quick on the "Disable Account" button, who receives any remaining revenues after deductions? Let me guess... Bodis?
Ticket: 563639820165654114629141
"...it was noted that the quality of your traffic is below the minimum threshold that our ad providers are willing to accept."
- All domains were and STILL are in excellent standing for both T1 & T2 providers.
- Go ahead and use your own Domain Status Tool to check.. i already did and all are good.
- Please provide proof of your claims and aligations of "low traffic quality". I have never had any issues before with other companies!
"...domain names were displaying irregular traffic patterns, with spikes in clicks that couldn't be accounted for."
- Irregular compared to what? Each domain is unique and has its own traffic.
- Again, you make blanket "cut'n'paste" style remarks, with no evidence or proof.
"..it is against our Terms of Service for you to click on our ads."
- No Duh, are you serious? Are you accussing me of being malicious and extremely stupid? That is like spending all day washing/waxing a nice car and then driving it at a high rate of speed head on, into a brick wall. Sorry Troy, but your pointing fingers at the wrong guy. You'll find me on the transit bus, drinking coffee and reading the latest headline about a spike in car related deaths.

