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Had a learning experience with Escrow.com recently which I thought needed passing on. It turns out they don't do Sterling transactions and very much leave buyer and seller to their own devices.
My buyer set up the transaction, converting the agreed sum to US$ on the day and paid their fees on top of this. By the time it had been converted back into Sterling by Escrow.com the sum that arrived in my account was a significant amount short of the agreed sale price. There would also have normally been a charge for the wire transfer of $80, which with my whinging they waived on this occasion.
The moral of the story is be aware of these costs and charges if you're considering doing a non-sterling transaction and build it in to the transaction total, or perhaps better still; find a UK based escrow service!!
Mark
My buyer set up the transaction, converting the agreed sum to US$ on the day and paid their fees on top of this. By the time it had been converted back into Sterling by Escrow.com the sum that arrived in my account was a significant amount short of the agreed sale price. There would also have normally been a charge for the wire transfer of $80, which with my whinging they waived on this occasion.
The moral of the story is be aware of these costs and charges if you're considering doing a non-sterling transaction and build it in to the transaction total, or perhaps better still; find a UK based escrow service!!
Mark