Wholesale marketplace is changing payment and fulfillment platforms.
Domain Name Wholesale Exchange (DNWE) announced today that it will soon begin using DAN.com for payments and transfers. The site currently uses Escrow.com and Epik.
With the integration, the minimum price for domains listed on DNWE will drop from $299 to $99. The minimum commission is also being eliminated, and buyers won’t have to pay an extra fee for PayPal/credit card payments. DNWE will charge sellers a flat 12% commission on all sales.
The integration should remove a sticking point for DNWE: manual fulfillment.
DNWE allows domain name investors to sell their inventory at discounted prices while keeping domains listed on public marketplaces at full price.
Efty, another domain name sales platform, also recently announced a partnership with Dan.com.
Josh Reason says
Thanks Andrew
It’s important to note that we are incredibly thankful to both Escrow.com and Epik Escrow for handling so many transactions for us to date. They did a great job and we truly appreciate it.
For us this is the start of a new chapter where we really focus on the technology side of things. In that regard we think DAN are making incredible progress with automation and we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work with them.
Josh
Support@DNWE.com
Andrea says
DAN.com is NOT LICENSED for providing escrow services, neither in US nor in EU.
AVOID the company.
Anonymous says
Dan, is 2nd best marketplace to Afteric. I’m going to stick with them, regardless if they are licensed or not.
Mark John Thorpe says
Once again, Escrow.com is the only Licensed, Insured, Bonded, Audited secure escrow service.
Colin Jones says
To the previous poster, Transpact.com is also regulated by Government (UK) and audited, and the funds it holds secured by legislation (UK legislation). In this regards it is more secure than escrow.com.
It is also much lower cost than escrow.com.