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Hi guys

I'm looking to buy a name for low xx,xxx

Price is agreed etc, but he wants me to send him a copy of the sales contract and then for both of us to sign it

I suggested using escrow.com and he replied that he doesn't want to use it even though I said I would pay fees

Does this sound a bit fishy?
 

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A little fishy...

ask if he'd rather use either of the Sedo or Moniker escrow services...
 

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Not really. I have three sales completed so far and they wanted a sales contract signed with or without escrow. I guess it is for company expense purpose that they want a signed contract. They said their lawyer told them to do so.
 

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A sales contract is useless if he has your money and still has the domain - don't do the transaction without a third party escrow service - see what happens when you demand that - let us know if he goes through with the sale.
 

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You can do a contract....just include in the contract something to the effect of....the name will be transferred on receipt of fund via Escrow.com...
 

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You can do a contract....just include in the contract something to the effect of....the name will be transferred on receipt of fund via Escrow.com...

Exactly, a contract that also incorporates the escrow# would be best.
 

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Be very careful in case he directs you to a fake escrow site...
 

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Go for it, although be cautious and use an Escrow service that you know is reliable :)
 

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Unless you really know the buyer, I would strongly recommend escrow. No escrow, no deal.

There is no reason for him to object to escrow. The more he objects the more reason there is for escrow.
 
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