Escrow.com

180 Montgomery St, Suite 650, CA 94104, San Francisco, United States
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2.75
Based on 20 Reviews

5

30.00%

4

15.00%

3

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2

10.00%

1

45.00%
About Escrow.com

Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, Escrow.com and its operating subsidiaries provide online escrow services that facilitate and accelerate e-commerce by assuring secure settlement. Escrow.com is a privately held company that has pioneered the process of online escrow services. The Company, founded in 1999 by Fidelity National Financial, has established itself as the leading provider of secure business and consumer transaction management on the Internet. Escrow.com reduces the potential risk of fraud by acting as a trusted third party that collects, holds and disburses funds according to Buyer and Seller instructions. Escrow services are provided by a licensed and regulated escrow company. "The Commissioner of Financial Regulation for the State of Maryland will accept all questions or complaints from Maryland residents regarding Internet Escrow Services, Inc. / NMLS # 1370002 at 1100 North Eutaw Street, Suite 611, Baltimore, MD 21201, 1-888-784-0136." nmlsconsumeraccess.org

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Michael Foster
GB

A really simple way to buy and transfer… A really simple way to buy and transfer a domain. I hadn't come across Escrow before - I really like the way they ensure both parties are legit and the domain is as it should be before proceeding.

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BK
AE

Exceptional Support Experience Justine's prompt response and effective assistance via chat swiftly resolved my issue, turning a potentially frustrating situation into a seamless experience. Highly impressed with the service provided. Thank you, Justine

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Simon Vangelder
CA

Fairly smooth 3 week turnaround for domain sale I recently had a buyer express interest in a domain, and escrow.com was the third party facilitator. After reading the reviews here on TrustPilot, I was skeptical of escrow.com's service but I had no other choice. To my pleasant surprise, the transaction went fairly smoothly and didn't take as long as I thought (3 weeks in total - not super quick but didn't take forever). They responded reasonably quick to a support request. As my first experience with them, it went well.

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Brian
GB

Jo did an amazing job assisting us in… Jo did an amazing job assisting us in creating a very custom domain transaction. The response times were incredibly fast and very helpful. Without Jo's help and guidance, this likely would've taken much longer to complete meaning we'd risk losing a sale. Thanks Jo!!

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Marina RC
GB

Absolutely awful experience Absolutely awful experience. they wouldn't release the money into the account when it was sent for days and days until prompted. Then they appeared confused about how boat transactions work when the boat is transferred at a slip and even when I approved releasing the money to the seller, they refused to release it to the seller. I now have a person I respect angry with me and I have absolutely no recourse, I have a large sum of money trapped by a company which doesn't understand that large vessels are habitually transferred at the slip. They advertise that they transfer boats but they know NOTHING about how boats are transferred and they think that somehow this boat is going to show up at my house on an 18-wheeler or something, idk. This is insane and humiliating and I can't get through to them that the transfer has already taken place in law and in fact. This is in regard to Transaction 13013630. DO NOT USE ESCROW.COM FOR BOATS. Update from 04/23/24: Escrow.com contacted me as you can see below, via Trustpilot instead of their online software. I then had to call them. They are demanding a mutually signed consent of release form from both the buyer and seller--which is nowhere in their descriptions of their process. United States Coast Guard Form 1340, Bill of Sale, OMB No.1625-0027 does not require the signature of both parties, it requires the names of both parties, the signature of the seller, and the signature and stamp of a Notary Public witnessing the transaction. I am having to provide them a consent agreement between myself and the seller on an ad-hoc basis which is over and above the FEDERAL legal requirements for a vessel transaction. Still one star.

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