Using Escrow.com allows Buyers and Sellers of online goods the freedom to transact knowing that they are supported by a licensed and audited escrow service. At times escrow transactions can have issues, and if there is a disagreement, all parties involved in the transaction will enter the Dispute Process.
A dispute happens when the Buyer returns the merchandise to the Seller, and the Seller rejects the returned merchandise. If the Buyer returns the merchandise, and the Seller accepts the returned merchandise, this is not considered a dispute. The dispute process begins on the day the Seller marks the returned merchandise as “Rejected” on their Escrow.com dashboard. The dispute process is broken into 2 separate 14-day periods: the Negotiation Period and the Arbitration Commencement Period.
Inspection Period | Dispute Process | ||
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Buyer Rejects the Merchandise | Seller Receives and Rejects the Returned Merchandise | Negotiation Period | Arbitration Commencement Period |
During the Inspection Period, the Buyer has the option to “Accept” or “Reject” the merchandise. | Commences the beginning of the dispute process. | 14 day period where the Buyer and Seller can resolve the dispute without a 3rd party. | Second 14 day period where the Buyer and Seller are required to start dispute resolution with a third-party arbitrator. The arbitration process administered by arbitrators. |
To read more information about Disputes see General Escrow Instructions, section 7 and 10.
It is up to the Buyer, Seller, or Broker to research and review the information available from the third party arbitrators before selecting which one to proceed with.
The arbitration process will be facilitated by arbitrators from:
If the Buyer, Seller, or Broker decides to use a different arbitration provider, Escrow.com and all members of the transaction must agree and have it in writing.
Because Escrow.com is not a party to a dispute, the Buyer and Seller (and Broker when applicable) are responsible for the arbitration expenses and fees.
Escrow.com recommends that each party should estimate their costs and pay their estimated share before commencement of the arbitration.
To read more information about Third Party Arbitrator fees see General Escrow Instructions Section 10.
Approved Third Party Arbitrators | Fees | Support & Contact |
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American Arbitration Association (AAA) | AAA Fees | AAA Customer Service: 800-778-7879 AAA email: CustomerService@adr.org |
net-ARB.com (net-ARB) | net-ARB Fees | net-ARB email: support@net-ARB.com |
Jams Arbitration (JAMS) | Their Rules, Procedures, and Forms page contains PDF files for each type of arbitration. Click on the appropriate file to find the fees for your type of dispute. | JAMS contact page: https://www.jamsadr.com/contact |
To find out more about how you can be protected by dispute resolution during your escrow transaction, please email Escrow.com at support@escrow.com today or read more in our Terms of Use.
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