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Originally Posted by simmeon
If you are still having doubts, use sedo at least they can hold the domain in the transfer process. I have sold some domains using them although the fee is kinda high it worked well.
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Sedo will only "hold the domain" in the transfer process if the seller's registrar is the same as where the buyer wants the domain transfered to AND the buyer agrees to a push at that registrar instead of a transfer AND Sedo has an account at the same registrar (Moniker, eNom, Dynadot or Dotster) and agrees to have it pushed into their account.
The problem is since the sales agreements at Sedo cannot be edited before completion of the sale to specify the sale is contingent on this type of transfer process, it is entirely up to the buyer as to whether they will agree to all this. Guess what a buyer with fraudulent intentions will choose. Or course it can work against the buyer as well as previously explained.