
This makes sense, as Escrow.com provides true escrow services along with low fees that can be paid by the seller, the buyer, or split between both parties.
Another option is Sedo, that provides hands-on transfer services and has a solid reputation as a domain exchange platform. It’s not a secret that Sedo charge 15% for sales of domains listed on its marketplace.
The last option is to use GoDaddy/Afternic.
The asking price is a whopping $187,364 dollars because GoDaddy has decided to be an ass towards anyone who lists on their marketplace but “dares” use a pair of DNS servers not controlled by them. GoDaddy’s greedy demand that such sales should trigger a shocking 25% in fees is absolutely preposterous.
Read more: Dummy.com: You’d be one, if you were to buy this domain on GoDaddy! – DomainGang