
Simon Vangelder
CAFairly 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.

Viet
GBAfter 10 years of using Escrow - This is the worst experience so far After 10 years of using Escrow, doing roughly $1M in transactions, this is the transaction that gave me the most grievances. I was scammed by fraudulent seller and Escrow.com didn't enforce the refund as they should. I don't care what their terms are. This is a big Ls from Escrow.com part. Transaction: #12349981 Fraudulent Seller: Glenn Akers I recently had a really disappointing experience with Escrow.com that I feel I need to share. I was trying to buy a domain name, and the whole thing turned into a mess, costing me not just time but a lot of stress. First off, the payment process was a nightmare. We had a third-party person ready to fund the final payment of the purchase, but Escrow.com just couldn't handle it smoothly. They verified our funder so late in the transaction, only two days before the deadline, which already set us up for trouble. Despite their efforts, we hit roadblocks which led to payment delays (even though we paid it on time, and Wise - the payment provider showed that it arrived on time, before 5PM EST on that day which was before the actual deadline) Escrow.com tried to pin the blame on me, saying I didn't pay on time. That's not cool. The date was March 29, and everything from my end was done to meet this deadline. They even brought up how using Wise (our payment method) can take 2-3 business days, saying we should've planned better. But honestly, Wise made the payment arrived on time, it showed up on their transaction history page. To top it off, there were accusations made about unauthorized email access which felt really out of line. As a customer, I expected support and solutions, not accusations and blame. The support staffs really shouldn't make such legal assumptions. They claimed to know the legal agreements between buyer and seller outside the scope of the transactions? The back-and-forth with them has been exhausting. It's like they don't listen or take the time to really understand where things went wrong. I've tried to resolve this through the BBB, but even that has been a runaround with more demands from Escrow.com for information and clarifications. All I wanted was a smooth transaction and what I got was stress, delays, and a bunch of blame thrown my way. If you're considering using Escrow.com for your transactions, please think twice. My experience has shown me they might not be the trustworthy, efficient service you're hoping for. Fraudulent seller Glenn Akers is already reported to the FBI.

Tiger Vy
AEDelivers what it promises but mediocre Delivers what it promises but old and clunky and there are better new age, tech savvy services that i can use instead. mediocre.

Haianhtex JSC
VNDid not receive any support from ESCROW There was a problem encountered with order 13022426. I bought a domain name for $1700 through Escrow, but unfortunately, the seller is located in a country that is not supported by Escrow. I have emailed support several times to seek a solution, but I have not received any response from Escrow. They have neither provided a solution nor refunded my money despite my numerous emails. (update: I have received escrow support and am waiting for the money to be transferred back to my account)

Edwards Properties
GBThe absolute worst The absolute worst. Two transactions unnecessarily delayed. Provided all documentation and they caused nothing but headaches and frustration. Still waiting on my money to come back even after we cancelled our transaction! Is this a way to collect interest on my hard earned money?