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@Escrow_com

The leading provider of secure online payments and online transaction management for buyers, sellers and businesses.

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Escrow.com
Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
🤝 The largest publicly reported domain sale of 2026 – facilitated by Escrow.com

 Domain Name Wire reports Dubai-based Workspace Furniture Industry acquired workspace.com for $1.45 million.

 When seven-figure digital assets change hands, trust matters – that's why the world's biggest domain transactions close on Escrow.com.
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sawsells@sawsells·
⚡A rare Python has surfaced in Florida. And this time, it’s not in the Everglades. Python.com is now officially available for #acquisition, represented by Saw.com. 🌍 In a world of 360M+ registered domains, true single-word .COM assets rarely re-enter the market. Names like this don’t just describe categories. They define them. Python.com represents: 💡Immediate global recognition 💡Built-in authority 💡Direct navigation potential 💡Structural brand defensibility 💡Long-term strategic scarcity Short. Global. Unmistakable. Read the story behind the asset and why names like this still shape markets: saw.com/blog/en/articl… Explore the details of this rare single-word .COM and submit your offer: python.com #domains #branding #digitalassets #startups #venturecapital #brandbuilding #pythoncom #domainname @JeffreyMGabriel
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Rob Schutz
Rob Schutz@rob·
Founders, investors, and fellow internet nerds: If you’re like me, you probably have domain names you bought years ago that are collecting digital dust as you keep paying renewal fees year after year. Domains you bought for: - Old product ideas - Potential pivots - Abandoned projects - Names you just thought were funny and cheap - Drunk domain purchases (maybe just me?) The thing is… some of those domains might be worth real money today. At @snagged, we help companies by: - Auditing their domain portfolios -Identifying valuable names they may be overlooking -Buying domains directly or brokering them for sale to end-users Think of it like Cash for Gold… but for domain names. And if you or your company could use a little cash infusion, some of those forgotten domains might be worth more than you think. If you want a quick audit of your domain portfolio, slide into my DMs or shoot us an email at sales @ snagged dot com.
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
@businancestudio Thanks for reaching out to us here on X! Please reach out to our customer care teams who can get back to you with details about your transaction.
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Businance Studio@businancestudio·
and when it's not confirmed then they assume that payment isn't returned even the payment is already returned after deducted fee. Kindly check my payment which is 1954.26 USD and give me a confirmation so I can ask you to process it in my different bank account. @Escrow_com
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Businance Studio@businancestudio·
@Escrow_com It's my first and probably last experience on Escrow. Transaction id: 13153622 I've added a bank account provided by Payoneer to receive payment but Payoneer sent me an update same day that we received, but cancelled the payment and returned. It's 7 days today (1/2)
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Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver@DInvesting·
Dharmesh Shah is the owner of Agent.com, and he is willing to sell the domain name. I connected with @dharmesh on Friday, and he told me what type of serious offer it would take for him to consider selling the domain name. I think this is one of the most valuable domain name assets, and I wouldn't be surprised to see a deal in the short term - perhaps one involving equity. Here's what it would take: domaininvesting.com/dharmesh-shah-…
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
.AI domains have exploded in value. We’re talking a 189% surge in just one year. It’s now generating more transaction volume than all the other alternative extensions COMBINED! Our latest Domain Investment Index has just been released and it presents several key questions. Are we witnessing a transformative moment in the history of the internet? Or is this simply an incredible – record-breaking – blip? What does this mean for those investing in domains…and anyone looking to stand out online? And how is a tiny Caribbean nation benefiting? 👉 Read the full report here: escrow.com/domains/invest…
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
Hi there, the engagement that you're showing is unfortunate but is not representative of how we do business as our CEO Matt Barrie previously commented. It looks like this is an individual impersonating Escrow.com. All Escrow transactions are done digitally through our website platform and official channels with our customer support via verified email.
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Make by online@makebyonline·
Is Escrow.com a scam? I sold a YouTube channel through them 8 days ago. The buyer sent the money to them, and I submitted all my details. Since I was new, I thought the payment would be released immediately. They also initially told me that they would release the payment right away. But after I submitted everything, they started making excuses. First they said 7 days, then 8 days, and now they are saying I need to deposit $100. I sold my channel because I am in financial trouble and urgently need money, so I don’t have any funds to deposit. Now I don’t understand what to do. Please help me. @Escrow_com @elonmusk @Szymansk_ii Please Help me #ScamAlert #Scam
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
@DomainCX Hi there! Congrats on portfolio and all the hard work! Escrow.com is happy to help make the deal happen for you! Feel free to DM us directly or email us at accountmanagers@escrow.com to get connected with our team.
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
Other users may or may not :) For your case specifically, please email into accountmanagers@escrow.com and we will have one of our dedicated senior agents to help. For more complex deals/payment situations I recommend utilizing our Account Management team as they're more equipped to handle. Or feel free to DM us.
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Cozy
Cozy@Cozydomainer·
I strongly warn everybody to refrain from using @Escrow_com services. In order to get my payout they requested me to get a citizenship where I live or to apply to Permanent Residence book, which costs about $20k in legal fees and takes up to 1.5 years to process. On my 20 years of living here, I knew only one person who was able to get it Clowns. Incompetent. I’ll make some adjustments to your SEO this year, boys. So when people google “escrow” by the middle of the year, your site appears on the 5th page of search results. Right after Trustpilot and Google 1 star ratings. Enjoy your new SEO consultant - Cozy 😇
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
Hey Matt, this is Tony, head of Account Management here at Escrow.com. I have a team of dedicated elite transaction agents that's here to help white-glove the more complex deals that come through our platform. Please reach out to accountmanagers@escrow.com via email once you're ready to initiate the next deal! We're here to make it happen for you.
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Matt@MattCowlin·
All is well that ends well and I have finally received my money from @Escrow_com 🎉 The process was painful, and I'd be nervous to use them again but I actually am going to deliberately source another deal that uses Escrow to see if my experience was common place or not. This was without doubt saved due to the fantastic work of their CEO @matt_barrie who was able to personally help in my case, but clearly he won't be able to personally oversee every case. I cannot stress how excellent he has been, and it gives me faith that should I have a problem in future, it is ultimately in good hands. The system in theory is good, but acting as a self appointed referee is a problem for me, communication is awful and you have to chase them at every step. They raise "problems" without telling you what they are. Overall 6/10 but without Matt it would be a 1/10 and I am certain I still wouldn't have my money Review on TrustMRR to come!
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
🚨Black Friday PSA: Fake shopping sites have reportedly soared 300%+ this season For big-ticket items (cars, jewellery, electronics), don't rely on platform protection alone. Escrow.com holds funds until you verify the product. No chargebacks. No scams. Just secure transactions. Protect your holiday spending with Escrow.com #BlackFriday #OnlineShopping #BuyerProtection
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
We’re grateful to all those who visited the Escrow.com booth and spent time with our team during NamesCon 2025. It was a highly productive two days in Miami, hearing from so many of our users and sharing our plans to make the platform even better. 📺 Also, congratulations again to our Master of Domains winners who received their awards from Escrow.com's Senior Product Manager August Piao.
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
🤝 Meet the Market Leaders at NamesCon! One of the biggest events in domain names is just days away. Escrow.com is gearing up for a massive @NamesCon in Miami – from November 5 to 6. We’re excited to discuss the major issues in our industry, share data on transaction trends and present the Master of Domains Awards. NamesCon is a perfect opportunity to meet our experts and discuss how our market-leading secure payments platform can benefit your business. 👉 You can book a meeting with our team here: meetings.hubspot.com/tony877
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
@SinElizabethG Hi there! Thank you for reaching out. We've sent you a DM so we can discuss it in detail. Looking forward to your response!
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Sinelizabethg@SinElizabethG·
@Escrow_com Can you tell me if you will hold funds from an account, and then take care of the sending it to the escrow of sellers choice. Because I want to buy either a condo by mom's or one close to the API.
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
@XTopDomains Hi TopDomains, we regret to know your experience. We have sent you a DM to get more details. Please do check it when you can.
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TopDomains@XTopDomains·
This is a story about a dishonorable seller who didn't deliver a domain despite a reached agreement, and about Escrow​.com – a platform that failed to secure the transaction, which we recommend you avoid. In early August, we decided to buy a domain listed for $7,500 USD. We saw strong potential for it in the 6-figure range. The landing page for the domain had only one purchase option – Buy Now with Escrow​.com. We've never liked Escrow​.com, seeing it as a company with slow support that can take weeks to reply to emails, and, in general, a company with no spirit of progress or innovation. So, we had checked domain marketplaces for another option to purchase the domain. There were none. We then purchased the domain via Escrow​.com – the agreement for the transaction between the seller and us was reached. Payment was requested through the only available method, wire transfer, which we made immediately, after which we informed Escrow​.com of the fact in their interface. Several hours later we discovered on our own – Escrow​.com hadn't even bothered to notify us – that the seller had canceled the agreement. Just like that: no notification, no explanation, nothing, as if the agreement had never existed. We then learned that Escrow​.com actually allows this (!) – but more on that later; for now, let's focus on the seller. Reluctantly, as we don't like interacting with people who can't honor their agreements, we reached out to the seller, informing them that we don't appreciate such moves and asking them to deliver the domain at the same price through another platform. Shortly after, the seller replied with an AI-crafted nice apology email, stating that the domain "was recently transferred out of our possession, and it appears the nameservers weren’t updated", and also adding that "this was an error on our part, and in no way was Escrow​.com at fault". At the end, they even offered the possibility to explore other domains of the same extension that they had secured during the pre-order phase of the TLD's launch. 'Sure!' – we replied. 'If you already sold the domain, the case is closed'. Don't get us wrong – failing to honor an agreement for any reason is bad, but in this situation the case for delivering the domain would indeed be closed. But then – we added this: 'Although we have no reason not to believe this is true, we would require confirmation – could you please include a document or screenshot confirming the sale? You can blur out sensitive data, like the buyer's data, naturally.' What would any honest seller do in such a case? Naturally, they would spend two minutes to provide the screenshot. An honest seller would feel a moral obligation to remedy their breach of the agreement as much as possible. However, their reply was a 'bit' different – it went like this: "I understand your request for additional documentation, but I won’t be sharing further details regarding the domain’s status. To clarify: [domain] is no longer available, and the Escrow​.com transaction was cancelled in accordance with their policies. [...] As such, the sale was never finalized, and from our side, the matter is closed. I appreciate your understanding and consider this matter fully resolved, as I will not be engaging in further correspondence on this topic." Note the tone shift. First, the domain was "transferred out of their possession" (which sounds like a sale to us—unless they donated it to charity). Now it's "no longer available". At first, it was "an error on our part and in no way was Escrow​.com at fault", now – 'Escrow​.com allows cancelation'. Back to Escrow​.com – because when you buy something online, you can always encounter shady sellers – and the role of platforms like Escrow​.com should be to protect the buyer's purchase. It turns out Escrow​.com ALLOWS SELLERS TO CANCEL AGREEMENTS AS LONG AS THE WIRE TRANSFER HASN'T REACHED THEIR BANK ACCOUNT. In other words, the validity of an Escrow​.com agreement can be defined by the speed of banks. Moreover, it can be defined by, say, the day of the week. Buy with Escrow​.com on a Friday? Tough luck – the seller gets the whole weekend plus some to change their mind. You notified Escrow​.com that you've sent the wire? Who cares! No clink in the piggy bank, no ink on the blank. But – this isn't the only thing Escrow​.com does. We can't be completely certain, but since Escrow​.com didn't answer our email, and since they revealed the seller's data to us immediately after the agreement was reached, it seems logical to assume the reverse also happened. Do your own research, but it appears Escrow​.com REVEALS THE BUYER'S DATA TO THE SELLER BEFORE ALLOWING A SELLER TO CANCEL AN AGREEMENT. They say, look – here's TopDomains buying the domain, you've reached an agreement – but you know what? If you don't feel like it, if just like them you think the domain is worth more after all – just cancel. We'll ask zero questions. At the end of the day, what is an agreement? At this point we'd like to make a general appeal to domain sellers. If you list a domain with a Buy Now price, your offer remains valid until you update or remove the listing. Once a buyer accepts, you MUST honor it. You may believe the domain is worth more now, or have other reasons – but there are no excuses. The process of validation of a claim 'I no longer own this domain' at virtually all domain marketplaces is at a low or non-existent level. You can most likely get away with the lie. But – just like the seller in this story – although you will keep the legal rights to the domain, although you will be able to legally sell the domain in the future, in 'reality', you no longer own it. You're just holding a domain that isn't truly yours anymore. And if you ever profit from this domain, whether by using or selling it, the money will be stained with bad karma. The more you spend, the deeper the stain. For Escrow​.com, agreements are as fleeting as leaves in the wind – if one bank is faster, they're valid; if another is slower, they're not. But the truth is, they mean something, and you don't break agreements. The domain in this story is Prompt​.now. The seller's name is Farooq C. On the landing page, he described himself as 'Trusted Domain Seller', which can be confirmed at web​.archive​.org/web/20241002012720/https://prompt​.now/ The domain was parked with Aftermarket​.com's software. We don't know much about them, but we reached out to ask if they're fine hosting such sellers – they issued no reply. The seller appears to have no business website, only a logo, likely changed now, that may represent the name 'DomainDaddy' – which sounds like a GoDaddy rip-off and fits that kind of seller perfectly. Let us then offer you the following advice: If you're considering buying a domain whose landing page offers only Escrow​.com and the seller provides no business link, we strongly recommend checking if the domain is available elsewhere first. If not, proceed at your own risk. And, as always, turn setbacks into stepping stones. We invested in several other strong .Now domains, and provided you with this post.
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
Juurnee takes the stress out of travelling overseas with children. Escrow takes payment security to new heights. It’s a perfect partnership. We’ve welcomed aboard Juurnee as an Escrow partner – and now their customers can use our industry-leading platform to pay with greater confidence. Make online transactions less turbulent: escrow.com
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Escrow.com@Escrow_com·
@adaamhs Hi there, Adam. Let's get this resolved for you. This shouldn't be the case. We've sent you a DM. Please check it when you can.
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Adam H.@adaamhs·
Really painful experince using @Escrow_com 99% of the Escrow process = waiting & chasing unclear info. 1% = actually handing over and accepting the asset (1h). Feels like they’re optimizing for holding the funds for as long as possible, not for user experience.
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