by IMsam
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Hi guys, need a quick help about flippa. I want to know what is the best way to receive payment from my potential buyers apart from paypal and escrow. Thanks
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    Invoicing them through FreshBooks.com?
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  • Profile picture of the author Evocess
    Google wallet and credit card payment will do.

    Hope it helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author Niche Profit Online
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      PayPal and Escrow are the most reliable and safest payment methods.
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  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    Escrow have several options like bank transfer and checks.
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  • Profile picture of the author salegurus
    Why do you keep starting threads asking the same question?

    Originally Posted by IMsam View Post

    Hey guys, am trying to sell my domains in flippa but what is the best way to get paid from client who eventually buy my domains apart from paypal and escrow. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author lakeville
    Avoid paypal with domain sales. Use only escrow.com.
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    • Profile picture of the author Clintin
      NO PAYPAL!

      If you sell your website/domains for $100 and higher, I would suggest that you go with Escrow and not PayPal.

      PayPal doesn't protect sellers when it comes to intangible (digital) products, so if the buyer does a "ChargeBack" on their credit card, then you will lose your website/domains and the money.

      Now if the buyer does a "PayPal Dispute", then PayPal will automatically give the money back to the seller because the product was digital. Do you understand that better? I suggest you use Escrow, but always make sure you protect yourself as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author edhuu
    Why you don't want to use Paypal and Escrow? They're the easiest and safe payment processors for the sellers..
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    • Profile picture of the author ajwilliams
      I would say that in most cases you should definitely use escrow in some form. It is sad that business people can't trust each other and need to resort to these methods. That's why there are so many rich attorneys.

      Doing business involving any amount of money on the internet has you in a bind. Everyone wants to be safe and that opens the door for the go between to make substantial amounts of money and that does not always work out to your advantage.

      It's is the world we live in today. It used to be that a man's handshake (person's handshake) was enough to seal a deal and both parties would go through hell and half of Georgia to make sure that it went as agreed. Best of luck with your endeavors.

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