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Nameshift.com presents itself as a transaction and escrow-style transfer service for buying domain names, rather than a traditional registrar offering large-scale registration, renewals, and a DNS management console. Its core selling point is a “simple way to buy domain names,” reducing buyer risk through an escrow mechanism: the seller is only paid after the domain transfer is completed, and if the transfer cannot be completed, the buyer receives a full refund.
Based on the page content, the platform offers domain purchasing, free domain transfer service, free assistance, and VAT invoices by email. The fee structure is buyer-friendly: the page clearly states that the service is completely free for buyers, with sellers paying the platform commission. Buyers only need to pay the buy-it-now price or the negotiated offer. However, the text does not disclose specific domain prices, nor does it explain rules for registration, renewals, bulk management, or premium domain pricing.
Nameshift.com focuses on completing the transaction and transferring ownership, rather than DNS operations. It says it will work with the seller to obtain the data required for transfer and complete the handover of domain control as quickly as possible, with an average turnaround time of 24 hours. The page does not mention which TLDs are supported, whether domains can be transferred to a registrar of the buyer’s choice, or whether it provides DNS hosting, domain locks, WHOIS privacy protection, email, SSL, or other add-on services. As such, it should not be evaluated as a full-service registrar.
The advantages are a clear escrow payment mechanism, no extra buyer fees, refunds if the transfer fails, and human assistance. It is suitable for individuals, startups, or brand owners who want to purchase an already-owned domain but are concerned about the risks of cross-border transactions. The downside is limited transparency: payment methods, support channels, TLD coverage, future renewal responsibilities, and DNS capabilities are not explained, so these should be confirmed before purchasing.
The page provides a “China 中文” language option, but the content does not show information about access speed from mainland China, ICP filing, RMB payments, or local payment methods, so its China access status can only be rated as unknown. For more mature domain aftermarket or escrow transaction services, consider comparing Sedo, Afternic, Dan.com, GoDaddy Auctions, or Escrow.com. If you need integrated registration, renewals, and DNS management, a traditional registrar or cloud provider’s domain service would be more appropriate.
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adsm.nl is an Netherlands Domains provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach adsm.nl directly.