How
to buy painting
1. Find the string on every paintings page "To order this painting please fill the form".
Fill the form, including your name, e-mail and specify the painting you want to order.
2. After receiving your request we check the availability of the artwork and send you its price with shipping. If you decide to buy the artwork we will send you payment details.
3. You can choose method of payment from:
- Direct transfer
You can wire money directly to our bank account. This is the quickest way to get the painting. Usually the banking transfer takes 3 to 7 days. The most part of our clients choose this method.
- Escrow.com company |
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Escrow.com is the recommended transaction settlement service of many of the top names in eCommerce, including eBay and eBay Motors. Accepts the majority of credit cards.
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WelcomeArt.net accepts wire transfers to its bank account in USD, Euro
and Russian Rubles only. We do not accept payments via check or credit
card. If you want to use this type of payment, you can do it through
the Escrow service.
4. As soon as we get confirmation that payment has been received we draw up the necessary documents for the artwork to pass the customs successfully and send it to your address by the express service chosen by you. We'll send you a message confirming its delivery and send you a tracking number. Express delivery time usually ranges from 4-8 days.
What is Escrow
services
Online escrow services Escrow.com is the most convenient way to buy
goods via Internet. It acts as a secure third party to protect the buyer
and seller. Escrow.com is well-suited for items purchased on auction
sites, automobiles, motorcycles, domain names, jewelry, specialized
computer equipment, and other high-ticket items.
All escrow services offered on website Escrow.com are provided independently
and exclusively by Internet Escrow Services, Inc. (IES), one of the
operating subsidiaries of Escrow.com. IES is fully licensed and accredited
as an escrow company and is subject to compliance with all applicable
escrow regulations, including the California Financial and Business
Code.
The process of buying with Escrow.com consists of 5 steps:
1) Buyer and seller agree to terms
Both parties agree to terms of the transaction, which includes a description
of the merchandise, sale price, number of days for the buyer's inspection,
and any shipping information.
2) Buyer pays Escrow.com
The buyer submits a payment, selecting check, money order, wire transfer,
or credit card online. Escrow.com verifies the payment. Processing time
varies by payment method.
3) Seller ships merchandise
Upon payment verification, the seller is authorized to ship merchandise
and submit tracking information. Escrow.com verifies that the buyer
receives the shipment.
4) Buyer accepts the merchandise
The buyer has a set number of days for an inspection and the option
to accept or reject the merchandise.
5) Escrow.com pays the seller
Escrow.com pays the seller by check or wire transfer. The transaction
is complete.
How
buyers are protected:
- Escrow.com tracks the shipped merchandise and verifies its proper
delivery.
- The seller isn't paid until the buyer accepts the merchandise, or
the inspection period expires.
How sellers are protected:
- Escrow.com confirms when the buyer receives merchandise.
- The seller is authorized to ship only after Escrow.com verifies good
funds.
The
Escrow Process
- Do the services offered through Escrow.com favor either the buyer
or the seller?
- No. Escrow.com is a neutral, third party intermediary that assures
a secure and smooth transaction process for both buyers and sellers.
- How long does the escrow process take?
- It depends upon three factors: 1) the inspection period agreed upon
by both parties; 2) method of shipment; 3) the method of payment selected.
For instance, credit card payments are secured fastest, whereas a paper
check from the buyer can take several days in order to allow time for
the mail and fund verification by the buyer's bank. Generally, most
escrow purchases can take from 5 to 14 days.
- How is Escrow.com different than PayPal?
- PayPal is a person-to-person payment service: it does not offer any
formal protections for fraud against either the buyer or seller, so
there is no guarantee for recourse if the merchandise isn't as advertised,
or the payment wasn’t made with good funds. Escrow.com is accredited
to offer protections as prescribed by the law to both the buyer and
seller.
- Can I use the services offered though Escrow.com if I am not a member?
No, however registering yourself as a user is safe, fast, and free.
We guarantee that your private contact information will never be shared
with any person or organization, for marketing or any other purposes,
without your permission.
- If I have any questions about the product, do I contact Escrow.com?
- No. Escrow.com is a neutral third-party that protects both the buyer
and seller to ensure the transaction is processed. We have no knowledge
about what is actually being sold. In most cases, Escrow.com has a very
limited relationship with either party. If the buyer has any questions,
they should contact the seller directly.
Payment:
- How much does using the services of Escrow.com cost?
- To secure your transaction, the fee is calculated on the purchase
price and the method of payment (for this purpose use escrow fee calculator).
- Who is responsible for paying the escrow fees to Escrow.com?
- During the Agreement Phase of the transaction, the buyer and seller
would normally negotiate who will pay the escrow fees. Either the buyer
can pay the fees, the seller pays, or the buyer and seller each pay
half of the escrow fee. In the event of a rejection of the merchandise
or cancellation of the transaction, the buyer is responsible for escrow
fees, return shipping fees, and original shipping fee if the buyer agreed
to pay. The escrow fee and any original shipping fees will be taken
out of the original payment made to Escrow.com.
- Who is responsible for taxes, customs, and import fees?
- Taxes, customs and import fees are typically the responsibility of
the seller, but the seller is free to negotiate any additional fees
as part of the purchase price.
- What forms of payment does Escrow.com accept?
- Escrow.com accepts Visa, Mastercard, American Express, wire transfers,
money orders, personal or company checks, or cashiers checks. Credit
cards are accepted only for Premier Service level and only for transactions
up to $5000.
Remember that each form of payment takes a different length of time
to process. Checks require 7 to 10 business days, while payments with
a credit card are processed within five business days. Note that certain
payment types are limited to transactions in specific countries and
currencies, and international buyers are advised that the fastest method
of payment is wire transfer. International checks, international money
orders, or any currency other than that specified for a transaction
is not accepted. Escrow.com, at its sole discretion, reserves the right
to refuse a payment type (such as a credit card) for any transaction.
- Can I use my credit card as payment for a transaction?
- Escrow.com only accepts credit card payments for Premier Service transactions.
Please note that Premier Service transactions are limited to $5000 USD.
In addition, Escrow.com has strict policies governing the acceptance
of credit card payments. Below are the some of the more common reasons
a credit card payment may not accepted for your transaction:
- The transaction involves time sensitive goods (i.e. tickets).
- The transaction is for certain types of merchandise, including software
and services.
- The transaction does not involve shipping.
- The buyer or seller is located in certain countries.
- The name and address on the card do not match the name and address
used when registering with Escrow.com.
- Information provided to Escrow.com is determined to be incorrect,
or, in certain situations, when we can not reach you at the phone number
you provided.
- A card security code is not present on a card or is not provided to
Escrow.com correctly.
- Our transaction security team detects certain fraud indicators for
a transaction.
- The card has been reported as stolen or missing, or the card fails
a screening process set up with our merchant processor.
- You, or the other party to a transaction, have been involved in a
previous dispute or chargeback in connection with an Escrow.com transaction.
- The transaction is in a currency other than United States Dollars.
By special arrangement with certain sellers, the use of credit cards
for purchases may be further limited. Escrow.com may refuse to allow
a credit card as payment for any reason in our sole discretion. Any
rejection of credit card as a form of payment is not necessarilly determined
by information provided by the cardholder. We apologize if we are unable
to accept a credit card for your transaction. In addition, when paying
by credit card, you will generally be required to sign a credit card
authorization form and FAX it to Escrow.com.
- What is the verification of "good funds" or "secured
funds"?
- When you buy an item at a store with a check or credit card, you are
promising that the money is available in your account. The store doesn't
receive the money for another 3 to 7 days. Sending a check to Escrow.com
works exactly the same way. To ensure payment, Escrow.com waits until
the money is deposited into our trust account, which is then considered
"good funds." This takes longer, but gives buyers and sellers
an extra level of security.
- Are credit card transactions treated as cash advances or purchases?
- Your credit card transactions are treated as purchases, thereby avoiding
the typical cash advance fees assessed by most credit cards.
- When is my credit card charged?
- Before the seller sends the buyer any item, Escrow.com must have the
purchase funds in its escrow trust account. Therefore, your credit card
is charged the purchase amount plus any escrow fees you have agreed
to pay immediately after you and the seller conclude the agreement phase
of the transaction. Note that this charge is a payment to IES's escrow
trust account, not to the seller.
- How quickly are all payments processed?
- Wire Transfers: It depends upon your financial institution; some require
a few hours or even a few days before they can wire funds. We process
wire transfers each business day.
Credit Cards
Payments with credit cards are processed
within 5 business days.
- As the buyer, what happens to my money when I send it to Escrow.com?
- Your funds remain in our secured escrow non-interest bearing trust
account until the transaction concludes. All of our escrow trust accounts
are maintained by Internet Escrow Services, a licensed and accredited
operating subsidiary of Escrow.com.
- How does Escrow.com protect against fraud?
- Escrow.com takes several steps to protect both the buyer and seller
against fraud: 1) all payments by the buyer are verified as "good
funds" before the seller is instructed to ship, 2) all shipments
are tracked to ensure the seller shipped and the buyer received the
merchandise, and 3) if the merchandise is fraudulent, it gives the buyer
the chance to return the merchandise before payment is released to the
seller.
- What is Internet Escrow Services (IES)?
- Online escrow services provided by Escrow.com are provided independently
and exclusively by Internet Escrow Services, (IES), one of its operating
subsidiaries. IES is fully licensed and accredited as an escrow company
and is subject to compliance with all applicable escrow regulations,
including the California Financial and Business Code.
- If I live outside of the United States, are there any forms of payment
that you do not accept?
- Escrow.com accepts most forms of payment from international parties,
but we only accept amounts in US Dollars. Also certain countries may
be prohibited from using certain forms of payment.
Credit Cards - Credit Cards as a form of payment are not available in
Indonesia and Romania.
Checks - Checks and money orders are only accepted when drawn on U.S.
Banks.
International wire transfers - Wire transfers from non-U.S. Banks are
sent through an international clearinghouse, and require a separate
transaction fee. This fee should be added to the buyer's payment.
- What currencies does Escrow.com support?
- Escrow.com supports the following currencies:
USD - United States dollars
GBP - Great Britain pounds
- Who do I make the check or money order out to?
- All payments for online payment services need to be made out to Internet
Escrow Services.
- Are there any limits to how much I can charge on a credit card?
- The limit on any transaction paid by credit card is $5,000, plus resulting
escrow and transaction fees.
Transaction and Terms:
- What is an inspection period, when does it start, and how long does
it last?
- The inspection period is the amount of time agreed to by both parties
in which the buyer may examine the items. The amount of time selected
can be from 1 to 30 days. The inspection period begins when Escrow.com
confirms the shipment has been received, and the buyer must accept or
reject the goods within this period. When the buyer rejects the items,
the seller has 5 days to examine the merchandise after it is returned.
Buyers and sellers should make sure the inspection period provides adequate
time for any authentication and/or appraisal process that may be necessary
to complete the transaction.
- How do I change transaction details and terms?
- During the Agreement Phase only, either the buyer or seller may change
transaction details by logging into Escrow.com and making changes in
the Online Agreement Form. Once both parties have agreed to the details,
they must email their change requests to ies@Escrow.com. Changes after
the terms have been agreed to must have the consent of both the buyer
and the seller.
- How do buyers or sellers cancel transactions?
- Prior to agreement of terms by both parties, the buyer or seller can
cancel the transaction. Once both parties have confirmed transaction
details in the Agreement phase, either party may cancel the transaction
only if buyer has not delivered payment.
The buyer may reject the transaction during the inspection period after
receiving the items, but the buyer is still responsible for shipping
the merchandise back to the seller, and for paying any escrow fees.
- What if the seller does not ship the items?
- Your funds will not be released to the seller until you have received
and approved the items you are purchasing. This eliminates the concern
for non-shipment of goods.
Shipment:
- Who pays for shipping?
- During the agreement of terms, the buyer and seller agree who's paying
for shipping, but the seller will initially pay at the time of shipment.
If the buyer is responsible for the shipping charges, the shipping amount
is specified by the seller and added to the total purchase price. In
this case, the buyer is responsible for the shipping costs even if they
reject the merchandise.
- How do I have to ship items?
- For most major shipping companies, Escrow.com provides the tracking
of merchandise from the seller to the buyer as a service. This facilitates
the escrow process. In the case where the seller or buyer uses a shipping
company outside of our list, the receiving party will have to notify
Escrow.com if the merchandise has arrived.
- What if the items are damaged during shipping?
- If the shipment was insured, the shipping company is responsible for
damages. If the shipment was not insured and the buyer and seller cannot
come to a resolution, the transaction will likely enter into dispute
resolution. In most cases, whoever shipped the items will be responsible
for any damages to the merchandise.
- When does the seller ship the items?
- The seller is notified by Escrow.com to ship the items once IES verifies
the payment from the buyer is secured in the escrow account.
- What if the buyer refuses to receive the shipped items?
- buyers who refuse to receive the shipment will be responsible for
paying both the initial and return shipping fees. The buyer's funds
will be returned after the seller's shipping costs and the escrow fees
have been deducted. The seller will then be reimbursed for their shipping
costs.
- If the buyer returns an item, who pays for shipping?
- As specified in the escrow terms, if the buyer rejects the merchandise,
they pay for return shipping fees.
Returns:
- How long does the buyer have to inspect the items?
- When the buyer and seller agree to terms, the inspection period is
the time the buyer has to inspect the merchandise. If the inspection
period has expired, Escrow.com assumes that the buyer has approved the
merchandise, and the seller is paid.
- How does the buyer decline or reject items sent by the seller?
- In the online inspection period, the buyer would click on "Reject".
At that point, the buyer is responsible for arranging return shipment
with an approved shipper. The buyer receives returned funds only after
the seller confirms receipt of the returned items in the same condition
it was sent.
- How does the buyer decline only some of the items sent by the seller?
- If the seller allows partial rejection, upon declining the merchandise
the buyer can reject certain items. In that case, the buyer is still
responsible for return shipping and the escrow fees.
- What if the buyer forgets to accept or decline the items online at
Escrow.com?
- Escrow.com will release funds automatically to the seller at the end
of the inspection period, as long as the buyer has not declined the
items.
- What if the buyer does not like the items?
- The buyer has the inspection period (a length of time agreed to by
both parties) to approve the items. If dissatisfied, the buyer must
return the items to the seller. Once the seller has received the items
and confirmed that they are in satisfactory condition, Escrow.com will
release the funds back to the buyer. In any case, on return, the buyer
is responsible for escrow fees, return shipping fees, and original shipping
fee if the buyer agreed to pay. The escrow fee and any original shipping
fees will be taken out of the original payment made to Escrow.com.
- What if there is a disagreement during the transaction? What is dispute
resolution?
- If the buyer and seller haven't resolved the dispute within 60 days,
the matter is sent to dispute resolution - an arbitration process administered
by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with the provisions
of its Commercial Arbitration Rules.
Security and Privacy:
- Are services offered through Escrow.com safe?
- Definitely. You and your transaction are protected every step of the
process, thanks to our stringent logging, tracking and verification
procedures.
Escrow
Licenses
Government agencies perform regular audits of its independently licensed
escrow companies. The audit examinations serve to protect public funds,
determine safety and soundness of operations and determine compliance
with escrow statutes and regulations.
The following is a list of these agencies, with our license numbers:
California Department of Corporations
License #963-1867
Arizona State Banking Department
License #EA-0903361
Regulation and Licensing Department State of New Mexico
License #86
Utah Department of Financial Institutions
License #00-024
The California Department of Corporations conducts the most stringent
examination of all government agencies. Learn more about their escrow
laws. Escrow.com is also licensed as a business in all 50 states.
For any additional information, please, feel free to ask your question
via our Contacts page.