Title: Silk Road Newbie Post by: squidward on May 23, 2012, 06:34:43 PM So, I've just transferred about 65 btc to my silk road account. I have my cart ready, but I'd like to know a bit more about it before I buy, as it's my first transaction on silk road.
1. How do I put the coins in escrow? 2. The seller I am buying from requires people who have made fewer than five purchases to finalize early. I am aware that many scammers ask for that, but I have researched this vendor and found nothing but positive feedback, so I'm confident they're not scammer. How would one finalize early? 3. As you have probably figured out, I haven't really purchased anything on SR yet. I'm afraid to go ahead and buy it because I'm worried I'll make a mistake and lose all my bitcoins. How easy is sr's checkout process, in your experience? How would it differ from a site like Amazon? Title: Re: Silk Road Newbie Post by: notme on May 23, 2012, 06:38:46 PM So, I've just transferred about 65 btc to my silk road account. I have my cart ready, but I'd like to know a bit more about it before I buy, as it's my first transaction on silk road. 1. How do I put the coins in escrow? 2. The seller I am buying from requires people who have made fewer than five purchases to finalize early. I am aware that many scammers ask for that, but I have researched this vendor and found nothing but positive feedback, so I'm confident they're not scammer. How would one finalize early? 3. As you have probably figured out, I haven't really purchased anything on SR yet. I'm afraid to go ahead and buy it because I'm worried I'll make a mistake and lose all my bitcoins. How easy is sr's checkout process, in your experience? How would it differ from a site like Amazon? I don't have a clue as I've never completed a purchase on Silk Road. However, you'd probably be better off asking on the Silk Road forums. Title: Re: Silk Road Newbie Post by: bitcoinraffle.co on May 23, 2012, 08:18:15 PM 1. How do I put the coins in escrow? 2. The seller I am buying from requires people who have made fewer than five purchases to finalize early. I am aware that many scammers ask for that, but I have researched this vendor and found nothing but positive feedback, so I'm confident they're not scammer. How would one finalize early? 3. As you have probably figured out, I haven't really purchased anything on SR yet. I'm afraid to go ahead and buy it because I'm worried I'll make a mistake and lose all my bitcoins. How easy is sr's checkout process, in your experience? How would it differ from a site like Amazon? 1. Escrow is automatic. The coins are automatically placed in escrow when you check out. 2. After you submit your order, a "Finalize" link will appear. Click that if you want/need to finalize early. 3. The checkout process works like any other shopping cart. Title: Re: Silk Road Newbie Post by: Minutia on May 23, 2012, 10:37:10 PM Good luck on SR
Title: Re: Silk Road Newbie Post by: squidward on May 24, 2012, 02:23:10 AM Just submitted. Where is the finalize button?
Title: Re: Silk Road Newbie Post by: fhdltm on May 24, 2012, 02:30:53 AM You won't be able to finalize your order until the seller accepts your order, then the finalize option will show up when you click on the "my orders" link.
Have fun with your purchases :) Title: Re: Silk Road Newbie Post by: pinnpe on May 24, 2012, 06:48:07 AM Google it ;D
Title: Re: Silk Road Newbie Post by: bitcats on May 24, 2012, 09:39:32 AM Strange: 3 different users/answers in a row with the same number of only 5 posts (the same day). Coincidence or scam?
Title: Re: Silk Road Newbie Post by: LD-ZOGY8 on May 24, 2012, 11:10:37 AM Strange: 3 different users/answers in a row with the same number of only 5 posts (the same day). Coincidence or scam? Well, you're in the newbie forum, so they're not going to have a lot of posts. And also, think - could the advice they're giving you potentially lose you bitcoins? Title: Re: Silk Road Newbie Post by: triib4l on July 25, 2013, 09:30:47 AM I JUST GOOGLED AND GOT THE ANSWER I NEEDED LOL 8)
Title: Re: Silk Road Newbie Post by: sloankettering on July 26, 2013, 12:17:40 PM Never sign for a package from the SR. If the delivery man asks you to sign he is either making a mistake or you are experiencing a controlled delivery.
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