Hello,
First of all, excuse me for my poor English
and for this long story,
I bought m/v/p.one on June/2015, I put it in several marketplace and forgot it
I even forgot that I have set a BIN price on GoDaddy ($5000)
Last monday (5th March), I received two emails from Escrow.com and two emails from Godaddy (Godaddy in Chinese) !!
I thought it was a scam and asked GoDaddy to translate the email (I don't trust Googletranslation
)
So they told me that the name m/v/p.one (hosted on namesilo) was sold on the GoDaddy marketplace, and buyer selected Escrow to complete the sale.
In Escrow there were $1000 (GoDaddy) + $20 (International bank wire) fees so I should get $3980, I accepted Escrow ToS, but the buyer did not select payment method!
I contacted the support to see if this was not a fake transaction and contacted @Joe Styler here for help, both of them asked me to not transfer the domain if the buyer does not pay.
I needed to contact the buyer to understand why he did not selected the payment method but in Escrow I had one name (Anonymous) so I don't know who is the buyer,
I checked my GoDaddy sales area, and saw that it was possible to contact the buyer, so I contacted him and he replied (by email) that he has to verify his escrow account (Tier 2) before he select the payment method.
User email was @163.com and I received his email in my Spam folder, so I was 99% sure it was scamer from China who try to steale my domain.
He asked me to create another Escrow transaction so we can deal directly, I created this second Escrow transaction and selected "fees paid by buyer"
(@Joe Styler I think you should disable "contact buyer" option
)
Even with this second transaction the buyer did not select payment method, he told me that he can't verify his account because all his ID are in English and he has to translate it. (I told my self that this is not possible, Escrow should already have chinese clients, and I was 99,99% sure that the buyer is trying to steal my domain or even ask me for money in order to complete the sale (certificate)
)
But I received an email when he tells me that Tier 2 verification is done, but he can't pay more than $5000 (because buyer pays escrow fees), and he can't use his credit card, he sent me this screenshot:
I didn't believe my eyes, So Escrow is refusing c.c money from Russia and China, but I think that Escrow.com follows US law rules, which is normal!
The buyer asked me if I have another payment method, I suggested paypal and he accepted ! but I was thinking how can I secure the transaction so he can't scam me (anyway I paied $9 for the domain + $18 for 2y renewals, so I will lose $27 and my time in total), :
But Surprise ...
he sent me the money even before I prepare the paypal bill 
And when I checked my paypal account:
Now the domain was transferred to GoDaddy but I am still seeing my whois infos instead of seller infos, I asked him to update this. @Joe Styler is this normal that I am still seeing my Whois informations while the domain belongs to a Chinese buyer?
Lessons learned (or to be learned
):
1) GoDaddy should send the sale notifications in the language of the Seller, (Why should I receive an email in Chinese? the Chinese is the buyer not me!)
2) GoDaddy does not need to hide buyer informations in Escrow while allow us to contact them in the Sold Items area ...
3) Escrow.com should review its policy (payment limitations, accepted payment methods, countries, verification process ...) if they want to gain more money
I don't say that they should not respect US Law 
4) Not all Chinese are liers or scammers
5) ".One" domains are Great gTLD domains
so I am happy that I bought ++ 1 word or LLL .one domains between the launch date and June 2015. and I am very happy when I see that some of my sold domains are used by End Users (Optimum.one, Playboy.one (personal blog) ...) So could you (NP staff) add ".One" as a prefix for this post please?, I see several gTLD but not ".One" so I choosed "Various". thank you,
@Michael Can I report this sale on namepros? what proofs do you need? because I don't have Escrow transaction as you asked me before for "Optimum.one"
Thank you,
First of all, excuse me for my poor English
I bought m/v/p.one on June/2015, I put it in several marketplace and forgot it
Last monday (5th March), I received two emails from Escrow.com and two emails from Godaddy (Godaddy in Chinese) !!

I thought it was a scam and asked GoDaddy to translate the email (I don't trust Googletranslation
So they told me that the name m/v/p.one (hosted on namesilo) was sold on the GoDaddy marketplace, and buyer selected Escrow to complete the sale.
In Escrow there were $1000 (GoDaddy) + $20 (International bank wire) fees so I should get $3980, I accepted Escrow ToS, but the buyer did not select payment method!
I contacted the support to see if this was not a fake transaction and contacted @Joe Styler here for help, both of them asked me to not transfer the domain if the buyer does not pay.
I needed to contact the buyer to understand why he did not selected the payment method but in Escrow I had one name (Anonymous) so I don't know who is the buyer,
I checked my GoDaddy sales area, and saw that it was possible to contact the buyer, so I contacted him and he replied (by email) that he has to verify his escrow account (Tier 2) before he select the payment method.
User email was @163.com and I received his email in my Spam folder, so I was 99% sure it was scamer from China who try to steale my domain.
He asked me to create another Escrow transaction so we can deal directly, I created this second Escrow transaction and selected "fees paid by buyer"
Even with this second transaction the buyer did not select payment method, he told me that he can't verify his account because all his ID are in English and he has to translate it. (I told my self that this is not possible, Escrow should already have chinese clients, and I was 99,99% sure that the buyer is trying to steal my domain or even ask me for money in order to complete the sale (certificate)
But I received an email when he tells me that Tier 2 verification is done, but he can't pay more than $5000 (because buyer pays escrow fees), and he can't use his credit card, he sent me this screenshot:

I didn't believe my eyes, So Escrow is refusing c.c money from Russia and China, but I think that Escrow.com follows US law rules, which is normal!
The buyer asked me if I have another payment method, I suggested paypal and he accepted ! but I was thinking how can I secure the transaction so he can't scam me (anyway I paied $9 for the domain + $18 for 2y renewals, so I will lose $27 and my time in total), :

But Surprise ...

And when I checked my paypal account:

Now the domain was transferred to GoDaddy but I am still seeing my whois infos instead of seller infos, I asked him to update this. @Joe Styler is this normal that I am still seeing my Whois informations while the domain belongs to a Chinese buyer?
Lessons learned (or to be learned
1) GoDaddy should send the sale notifications in the language of the Seller, (Why should I receive an email in Chinese? the Chinese is the buyer not me!)
2) GoDaddy does not need to hide buyer informations in Escrow while allow us to contact them in the Sold Items area ...
3) Escrow.com should review its policy (payment limitations, accepted payment methods, countries, verification process ...) if they want to gain more money
4) Not all Chinese are liers or scammers
5) ".One" domains are Great gTLD domains
@Michael Can I report this sale on namepros? what proofs do you need? because I don't have Escrow transaction as you asked me before for "Optimum.one"
Thank you,
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