Really???????
More than one person here has mentioned these people stealing from them. I have yet to see one word from them to explain or offer to compensate.
What part of this are you all missing:?::?::?::?::?::?:
I would agree that in general these boards are a good read for participating companies to keep track of their problems; known or unknown!
I've used MyID off and on since 2004 and never had a problem. I didn't necessarily like their "credit" system, but I used it and made lots of money from them. I rarely sell a domain, but one of the early TBR's they caught for me fetched $20K in a sale I couldn't really turn down back in 2005.
My point is, I think any past problems are pretty isolated and I know there are always two sides to every story... So I don't have a problem with you mentioning your issues with them, but I'm only stepping up to say something because I've never had a problem in 4 years and I think its bad policy for you to talk on behalf of other people (its sounding kinda slanderous if anything). So if other people have had problems, let them speak up. You've made your point, you don't like MyID. Let it go, life is too short for all the negative energy.
Regarding the general commentary on whether to allow myid to broker your highly valuable domains, I'd be concerned enough to take some care with it, but I have not really taken the time to read the documentation on how that works with their auctions (I haven't considered selling anything). I would assume that MyID has a lawyer who is dealing with this for them. If I were selling something in the upper 5-figure or greater range, I'd probably ensure I was getting a lawyer's signature on an escrow agreement before I transferred anything, but I'm sure myid would consider accommodating any special cases for highly valuable domains. But for the run of the mill stuff that's going through the auction, that's obviously overkill and I would personally feel fine trusting myid to take care of it.
I have to admit - the inventory and outcomes of the myid auctions so far have exceeded my expectations. They are much better than the offerings by sibername and snapnames that fizzled previously.
Rob