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I'll wait til you accept escrow.
This is the kind of trouble I was hoping to not stir up, people misinterpreting what you said (as I did) to mean that you are not accepting escrow; I hope this user sees this and realizes that you are in fact accepting escrow, if this is sincerely the only reason they are avoiding the service.
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fill out this forum and give us a clue who you are we will gladly reach back to you.
We can be sure to work out a deal over the phone, through email or whatever to make you or any customer feel comfortable comfortable using our service. We want to be as transparent as possible. IF you would like to use an escrow we can use one without a doubt.
We are working toward finding a company wide escrow.
At this current point in time we are working to possibly incorporate
http://escrowmybits.com/ into our service. We like this service because it allows a set 3rd party to settle the escrow. How we plan on using this is by having our lawyer be this other party and in our terms we will have set guidelines on when we will reduce or not pay you on occasion to prevent fraud.
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This sounds like a highlight and a low-light at the same time. While we've all been talking about how great an escrow would be, it is
highly recommended that you use an escrow from this site, a highly trusted user with a long track-record of integrity. This is because when you use 3rd party sites, many users around here see this as fraudulent and you may as well not use an escrow at all, because there are too many factors to control for security. I saw earlier you were talking about your lawyer acting as an escrow, and this too is a
horrible idea. Users want an escrow they can trust and that is almost exclusively going to be another user of this forum from the recognized escrow list. There is no reason for anyone here to trust the lawyer you are paying to protect yourself; there is also no reason for this lawyer to protect anybody except the person (you) that is paying them.
I've filled out your form, and I'm hoping to be contacted soon because I would like to see how this process works and hope to come to agreeable terms with you. It seems like you're willing to go out of your way to make your customers feel comfortable, so I hope you do not fall short on this very important escrow issue.
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If you are willing to pay the shipping cost we are willing to accept the item. In most cases the seller will pay for shipping.
We ask for your address if we happen to pay for your shipping. We do not sell you information to anyone and will not be sending anything to it. We feel strongly about not selling your information to outside parties. Here is our privacy policy
http://junktion.io/privacy-policy/This is mostly as I expected, however your website was requiring address information, Paypal information and other things as well in order to submit the form; I am not sure if this is a mistake, or if you intend people to fill out fake information when they're unwilling to provide their real information.
Under what circumstances would you be willing to pay for the shipping on an item?
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I will wait for some feedback and consider using your services!
We are reaching out to people who have filled out our form later today
Which form of contact will you be attempting first?
I have provided a valid E-mail, phone and of course you can feel free to PM me on here. I am looking forward to negotiating, getting a fair price and moving this process along. In my opinion, it should probably ask the customer their preferred method of contact to cut down on hassle for all parties.
You take jewelry? Like a diamond wedding ring.
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as of right now we do not. this is something we are working on. We would need a much better system in order to buy this type of item
It would be incredibly hard to accept any valuable jewelry in a manner such as this, there would need to be appraisers, versification and certifications of all sorts in order to even get a fair price; if you're able to get a fair price worked out then it will be another headache to verify you sent the piece that was appraised, unaltered in anyway.