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Economy => Services => Topic started by: Axiis on January 23, 2019, 10:45:05 PM



Title: Escrow Services
Post by: Axiis on January 23, 2019, 10:45:05 PM
Offering Escrow Service for OTC transactions.  Escrow account is in Bank of America.  Escrow fee's 2% split between buyer and seller plus bank charges. Email: escrow@axiiscorp.com for more info.  

AXiiS


Title: Re: Escrow Services
Post by: Loki888 on January 23, 2019, 11:16:07 PM
Offering Escrow Service for OTC transactions.  Escrow account is in Bank of America.  Escrow fee's 2% split between buyer and seller plus bank charges. Email: escrow@axiiscorp.com for more info.  

AXiiS

Dude no one would ever use you. Are you retarded? I've seen bad scam attempts but this is by far the worst of them


Title: Re: Escrow Services
Post by: bigmaster23 on January 24, 2019, 01:18:24 AM
Offering Escrow Service for OTC transactions.  Escrow account is in Bank of America.  Escrow fee's 2% split between buyer and seller plus bank charges. Email: escrow@axiiscorp.com for more info.  

AXiiS

Dude no one would ever use you. Are you retarded? I've seen bad scam attempts but this is by far the worst of them
How you say no one will use OP. Negative trusted person and newbie like op can use op's escrow service because op is charging only 2% where reputed escrow provider is taking 1%.


Title: Re: Escrow Services
Post by: Rambotnic on January 24, 2019, 01:33:20 AM
2019 starting with the best jokes :D:D:D
Could you please escrow 100,000,000$ for me ? To heavy for my lazy ass.
email me at: jim.carrey@holywood.com


Title: Re: Escrow Services
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on January 24, 2019, 02:02:35 AM
So what's Bank of America's involvement with this?  Are they aware of your escrowing activities?  To me this seems shady and that you're using BoA's reputation as a way to instill confidence in people where it might not be justified.  Care to explain exactly how this would work?


Title: Re: Escrow Services
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on January 24, 2019, 02:40:56 AM
I don't think everyone is understanding that this is an "ESCROW ACCOUNT" assigned by BofA.  Same as when you do a real estate transaction and you wire your money into escrow. 
I've never done a real estate transaction, so I wouldn't know how escrow is used there.  I do understand what escrow is and how it usually happens when bitcoin transactions are done, but I'm still not understanding how BoA is involved with this.  It's not BoA who's doing the escrow, right?  It's an account you have at BoA that you're using to hold the cash, correct?


Title: Re: Escrow Services
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on January 24, 2019, 02:58:10 AM
Its a type of account in BofA that can only be used for transactional purposes between parties.  All funds that are deposited have to follow contractual terms.
Got any official info from BoA about this type of account and what the contractual terms are?


Title: Re: Escrow Services
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on January 24, 2019, 03:27:51 AM
https://www.bofaml.com/en-us/content/bank-custody-agency-services.html
Reading that page, it sounds like a bunch of financial/marketing gobbledygook.  It also does not seem like it's in any way tailored for escrowing bitcoin transactions--and even if it were, there would be no need for you to be involved in the deal.  Seems like BoA could act as the escrow itself, but there's still not enough information given in the link you provided to really know. 

At best, I don't think what you're offering here has any advantage over using a trusted forum escrow.  At worst, you may not know what you're doing or might be trying to pull off some sort of scam.  The answers you gave to the questions I asked were vague and honestly sounded like you were being purposely evasive. 

You might want to seriously give a more detailed description of how your method of escrow works and why involving a bank offers any advantage over forum escrows.  And I'm pretty sure two parties could find an escrow who charges less than 1%.  Some even do it for free if I'm not mistaken.


Title: Re: Escrow Services
Post by: Loki888 on January 24, 2019, 03:38:00 AM
Yes, upon verification of buyer and seller they will receive the account information and they are welcome to check directly with the bank.  The contractual terms are based on the sale between the buyer and seller.    

https://www.bofaml.com/en-us/content/bank-custody-agency-services.html

I'm not buying this is even connected to bank of America. Even if it is, it seems real fishy that with all the well known escrow services for crypto, you're pushing this one so hard


Title: Re: Escrow Services
Post by: Jating on January 24, 2019, 03:40:11 AM
You started with the wrong foot here dude. Starting or offering a services with BoA name of it? I'm pretty sure you already see a lot of violent reactions here. lol.

We already have a lot of trusted escrows here, and if you wanted to become one, I think you need to fall in line because this community have seen so much scams that everyone is really attentive specially coming from a newbie account, sorry to burst the bubble for you.


Title: Re: Escrow Services
Post by: The Cryptovator on January 24, 2019, 06:43:16 AM
Offering Escrow Service for OTC transactions.  Escrow account is in Bank of America.  Escrow fee's 2% split between buyer and seller plus bank charges. Email: escrow@axiiscorp.com for more info.  

AXiiS
The email address registered under www.axiiscorp.com (http://www.axiiscorp.com) domain. But this domain is not involved with any Escrow services.

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WHO WE ARE
AXiiS Corporation is a multilateral organization that is committed to developing operations in Aerospace, Communications, Mining and Exploration. As part of its mission, AXiiS Corporation creates private sector enterprises in the form of loans, equity investments, and guarantees.


Can you explain how are you involved with this domain and how this website is involved with Escrow services?
Archived: http://archive.is/VpPFP (http://archive.is/VpPFP)

Tagged by the way. Brand new account is not allow to Escrow fund if it's not presented/hosted by any reputed companies.