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Hello, I haven't used Ebay yet, but I'll start using it soon, my doubt is: are the dealings sure or there is some thing to be cautious of?
In buying and selling
In buying and selling
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Not recommended. There are lots of ebay horror stories when it comes to domains.
Intangibles are afforded very little protection.
One example is how easy it is for the buyer to claim non receipt of the domain after you transfer it to them.
As already mentioned, the problem with selling names on ebay is that you can transfer ownership over to the new person and they can still deny that they received it. So it is potentially possible that you could end up without payment and without the domain. If you are buying domains however, then things are moreso in your favor regarding the transaction. Either way, be careful when using ebay when dealing with non tangible items. Make sure you check the reputation of the person you are dealing with and make sure you are comfortable with what you see. As far as Ebay goes, all I can say is proceed with caution.
If you want to sell on ebay, you could look into utilizing an escrow service as part of the transaction process. Mention clearly in the listing that payment is to be made using the escrow service and that you will mark their invoice as paid on ebay. That way the escrow service will make sure the buyer gets the domain and the seller gets their money. Then the escrow service can vouch that the domain was in fact delivered to the buyer. You can check out escrow.com to find out how their process works.
Thanks for your reply snowbird, and if you don't bother I have a question.
As a seller, what about transfering the domain after receiving the payment?
I would still take a look at using escrow.com as a supplement to selling on ebay. As a seller, yes you can transfer the domain after getting payment. But what happens if the buyer says they never got the domain after you sent it to them? They can file a dispute and then ebay/paypal will then ask you for proof that the customer was given the item. So your issue will be proving the non tangible item was delivered which I just mentioned earlier. If you have no way of proving the item was delivered, it could be possible that ebay/paypal will rule in favor of the buyer and you will end up without payment and without the domain. Modification of the whois record would be an indication that the domain was transferred to the new owner. But if they end up using some kind of whois privacy protection service, than that will make it difficult to prove your case.
Block buyers who:
Don't have a PayPal account
Have received 2 Unpaid item Strike(s) within 1 month(s)
Have 4 Policy violation report(s) within 1 month(s)
Have a feedback score equal to or lower than -1
Hello, I haven't used Ebay yet, but I'll start using it soon, my doubt is: are the dealings sure or there is any thing to be cautious of?
In buying and selling
Buying domains on eBay are very risky as I said, because if the seller decides not to transfer the domain PayPal will not refund you. PayPal has a policy against refunds for intangible goods. They offer no buyer protection for goods that can show no proof of deliver.
If you are going to use eBay use only to sell domains, not buy. As you see below PayPal offer no buyer protection for Intangible goods. So once again PayPal/eBay is safe for selling, but not buying.
Items are eligible unless they are excluded below:
Real estate, motor vehicles, capital equipment, travel tickets, and events tickets
Intangible items
Services
Items purchased using PayPal Payments Pro or Virtual Terminal
You may not file a dispute for a Personal Payment
\It depends from which sellers you buy.
A seller with 100% positive ratings and history of past sales of domains with good feedback will not scam you.
So this comment (don't buy at ebay, only sell there) is too general and not correct. A buyer can also leave negative feedback on ebay (seller can't!!), a buyer can also report it too ebay.
You could say the same about any other place (like this forum) where people pay with paypal. There is no 100% risk free place (except escrow). But as mentioned, escrow doesn't make sence for lower amounts.
I have several domains for sale on eBay. It may be coincidence, but I am seeing several "bidders" with zero feedback, just joined. Anybody else have this happen?

