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June 20, 2013, 08:48:02 PM
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I have a pre-order with BFL for 2 Jallys. I'm interested in offers, how much money can I sell the pre-order for?

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June 20, 2013, 11:04:04 PM
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Escrow?

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June 20, 2013, 11:38:51 PM
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9 BTC if you are willing to do escrow. Bear in mind that you have to wait until you get it and then ship it out to whoever buys it. I'd prefer to use John K as the escrow agent.

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June 21, 2013, 12:37:19 AM
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9 BTC if you are willing to do escrow. Bear in mind that you have to wait until you get it and then ship it out to whoever buys it. I'd prefer to use John K as the escrow agent.

Yes I was thinking about this a lot after posting them up here, and I don't see a point in selling it via escrow, waiting months to arrive (one part of the money still sits at BFL, other part at the escrow), and get my money only after they arrived.

Since I don't have lots of trading feedback, I guess I'll just cancel the sale, and put it back on when I have the items in hand... After that I will be more than happy to use escrow since the money would only sit for some days while it's with the post office.

Thanks for the interest!

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June 21, 2013, 01:27:16 AM
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9 BTC if you are willing to do escrow. Bear in mind that you have to wait until you get it and then ship it out to whoever buys it. I'd prefer to use John K as the escrow agent.

Yes I was thinking about this a lot after posting them up here, and I don't see a point in selling it via escrow, waiting months to arrive (one part of the money still sits at BFL, other part at the escrow), and get my money only after they arrived.

Since I don't have lots of trading feedback, I guess I'll just cancel the sale, and put it back on when I have the items in hand... After that I will be more than happy to use escrow since the money would only sit for some days while it's with the post office.

Thanks for the interest!

Wow, that's the first sensible idea I've heard from a seller in a while. Most would have demanded immediate payment to their wallet, the buyers first born child and the sacrifice of a large mountain goat. Kudos.

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June 21, 2013, 02:41:06 AM
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It seems sellers of pre-orders are not satisfied with the premiums they are getting just for having ordered early. They also want to transfer all the risk that the manufacturer may default on the delivery and risk that they are legit.

I hope nobody buys from anyone without escrow. It is completely crazy to do so in my opinion.
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June 21, 2013, 03:03:37 AM
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9 BTC if you are willing to do escrow. Bear in mind that you have to wait until you get it and then ship it out to whoever buys it. I'd prefer to use John K as the escrow agent.

Yes I was thinking about this a lot after posting them up here, and I don't see a point in selling it via escrow, waiting months to arrive (one part of the money still sits at BFL, other part at the escrow), and get my money only after they arrived.

Since I don't have lots of trading feedback, I guess I'll just cancel the sale, and put it back on when I have the items in hand... After that I will be more than happy to use escrow since the money would only sit for some days while it's with the post office.

Thanks for the interest!

You have my respect for a wise decision. Cheers!

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June 21, 2013, 01:25:41 PM
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Whats your order number so we can estimate delivery?

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June 24, 2013, 03:45:09 PM
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Would you accept paypal? And what is the exact "Date of Order"? Smiley.
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June 25, 2013, 01:36:11 PM
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9 BTC if you are willing to do escrow. Bear in mind that you have to wait until you get it and then ship it out to whoever buys it. I'd prefer to use John K as the escrow agent.

Yes I was thinking about this a lot after posting them up here, and I don't see a point in selling it via escrow, waiting months to arrive (one part of the money still sits at BFL, other part at the escrow), and get my money only after they arrived.

Since I don't have lots of trading feedback, I guess I'll just cancel the sale, and put it back on when I have the items in hand... After that I will be more than happy to use escrow since the money would only sit for some days while it's with the post office.

Thanks for the interest!

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June 25, 2013, 02:41:58 PM
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I would pay 900USD via paypal or escrow.
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