Today, a tweet from DomainInvesting.com @DInvesting founder caused concern within the domain industry, alleging that Escrow.com had ceased supporting payments to and from China and Israel. This would have impacted domain buyers and sellers who rely on the platform for secure transactions in those regions.
However, shortly after the article accompanying the tweet was published, Matt Barrie, CEO of Freelancer.com (Escrow.com’s parent company), issued a statement clarifying the situation. Barrie confirmed the following:
1. The information about China and Israel being added to a “do not service” list was incorrect.
2. The issue arose after a compliance update mistakenly flagged certain countries as high-risk, auto-populating them into the “do not service” list on their website.
3. The company is working swiftly to rectify this error.
Barrie emphasized:
“To be clear, we continue to support China and Israel. The only restriction I am aware of is a total goods embargo between Turkey and Israel currently.”
This clarification reassures domain investors and other users in the affected regions that Escrow.com remains a reliable platform for their transactions.
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