How to make an escrow service

Discussion in 'General Business' started by bobby9101, Feb 26, 2007.

  1. #1
    I am thinking of integrating an escrow type service into a domain listing site.
    But how would I go about doing it, I would need $5,000+ on hand at all times (and limit domains to be under $5,000) but do I contact paypal, and tell them that I am safe and not to allow chargebacks against me?
    Plus with the paypal fees I think it would be a loss.
     
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    KingofKings Banned

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    #2
    I don't think it's a good idea.. you need more than 5K in cash...
    What would you do if 10 people sell there site at the same time.. with each one selling there site 1-2K each...

    You need at least 100K to run a business like that... :)
     
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    You can charge a fee for people to use the escrow service (% of the amount). The fee has to higher than your paypal fees in order for you to make a profit.
     
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    bobby9101 Peon

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    Well, I wouldn't send money till I had sent money, I just have to be careful of chargebacks
     
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    Yes, i understand... just seems like to make a reasonable price then its lower than paypals fees :D
    darn paypal needs to lower their fees
     
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    What will your site offer that escrow.com, sedo.com, and moniker.com do not (besides lower fees)? How will you obtain a reputation? Have you written a business or marketing plan? Have you considered legal costs? Insurance? Bonding? Accreditation and licensing fees?
    from http://www.corp.ca.gov/pub/escrow.htm
     
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    While it may seem easy as there are so many such firms, the reality is that there are countless restrictions surrounding that industry. Sorry to say but like I would tell any of my clients, unless you have $100k to even consider it, then it's not worth the headache.
     
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    Besides, you need something else than money to gain credibility.

    That could be a serious drawback with some many scams out there.
     
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    I am not trying to compete with them.
    It would be in house for my domain marketplace.
    similar to what scriptlance has
     
    bobby9101, Feb 27, 2007 IP