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Title: [FOR HIRE] Escrow for cryptocurrency related trades
Post by: onnz423 on December 29, 2016, 06:25:11 PM
EDIT: Thank you for your advices, i really do appreciate them. I will come back with some feedback next time :) everyone have a great day!


Title: Re: [FOR HIRE] Escrow for cryptocurrency related trades
Post by: onnz423 on December 29, 2016, 06:25:32 PM
reserved


Title: Re: [FOR HIRE] Escrow for cryptocurrency related trades
Post by: monbux on December 30, 2016, 04:10:38 AM
No previous trades/reputation.  What makes you trustworthy, then?  What can you offer that would decrease the likelihood of you running away with the funds?


Title: Re: [FOR HIRE] Escrow for cryptocurrency related trades
Post by: cpfreeplz on December 30, 2016, 04:16:51 AM
Please do ask me any question that comes into your mind, i would love to answer them :)

What deals have you successfully escrowed so far to show that we can trust you?

Why do you want to be an escrow?

And of course, who the hell are you? I've never seen you around and you have virtually no reputation to uphold here. You have nothing to lose at all if you ran with some funds.

Why should I trust you?

I suggest deleting this ASAP before you get a nasty red tag on your account.


Title: Re: [FOR HIRE] Escrow for cryptocurrency related trades
Post by: Seccour on December 30, 2016, 06:24:27 AM
Close your thread and come back when you will have done some deals over here. You can't become an escrow just like that.


Title: Re: [FOR HIRE] Escrow for cryptocurrency related trades
Post by: neochiny on December 30, 2016, 06:41:40 AM
Please do ask me any question that comes into your mind, i would love to answer them :)
Aaaand, after a quick look at your history, you were gone for 5 months (June-November), then barely a month of getting back, you're suddenly wanting to offer escrow? What's up with that?

1. You got no trade history whatsoever. No credible trust or feedback.
2. Long period of inactivity + suddenly showing up and wanting to offer escrow service.
3. No offense but the way I see it, it's no different from a newbie wanting to offer escrow.


Title: Re: [FOR HIRE] Escrow for cryptocurrency related trades
Post by: kongosplit on December 30, 2016, 07:16:11 AM
Monbux and all the guys here who use the word trusted..how did you started? Everyone should have a begging. He is offering his services, if someone is interested in taking them it will be ok. Don't be you that guys who are not trustful with this kind of messages.


Title: Re: [FOR HIRE] Escrow for cryptocurrency related trades
Post by: grtthegreat on December 30, 2016, 07:40:32 AM
Monbux and all the guys here who use the word trusted..how did you started? Everyone should have a begging. He is offering his services, if someone is interested in taking them it will be ok. Don't be you that guys who are not trustful with this kind of messages.

No, they continue to serve the forum with real life trades and deals. You won't find a single person using the word "trusted" without having traded or dealt with tangible goods (be it miner equipment, computer hardware, physical coins). Even if you have had enough scam-free digital transactions, as long as no one knows your real life identity, you remain untrustworthy. Even I started an escrow service just because I thought I wouldn't cheat, but I had to close it, and now, being a veteran member and seen the forum for long, I do believe that as long as your real life identity isn't as stake, you'll continue to be in the benefit of running away with others' funds.


Title: Re: [FOR HIRE] Escrow for cryptocurrency related trades
Post by: StarofBTC on December 30, 2016, 08:56:46 AM
see OP updated the thread. I think he understood that This world won't work like that. here you need very high trust and reputation. specially when you are doing escrow. because escrow mean you are holding other peoples money which is a big responsibility and people wont give their money to every random person.

now lock this topic.