wow cryptothrift looks pretty good. I've been testing coingig and so far have found it to be rather buggy. do you guys do escrow? what are your fees like? how do you deal with scammers?
also a bit off topic but i like to bring this up to entrepreneurs doing this sort of work because i think its amazing
http://nashx.com/HowItWorks and could be accomplished in a trust-less manner using multi-signature transactions.
Thanks for the comment.
Escrow:Yes we do have an automated escrow, forced escrow for any seller with 5 or less successful sales where the it's up the buyer's discretion to use/not use escrow. Once the item is received by the buyer, all they need to do is click on "Release Escrow" from their "
Won Items" page and the escrow will instantly get released to the seller.
Fees:We have a promotional offer of 0.0005BTC, 0.05 LTC 0.1 XPM or 1 FTC fee on sold items across the site. This promotion will run out on 12am 1st of January 2014 UTC. After the promotion offer is finished, we will be charging a 1% fee across the site.. If the buyer decide to use escrow, we charge 1% for the escrow service, this fee gets added to the final price of the item (incl shipping) and gets charged to the buyer.
Scams:We're here to help put trust in Bitcoin and crypto in general; we DO NOT tolerate any scam activities and if a user is found to be scamming they would be risking their account getting banned. This is another reason we have force escrow on the first 5 items so the seller have no choice but to offer it.
*edit* first experience is this error message when i try to log in using google
We apologise for the inconvenience!! Google have changed their API calls and introduced the new Google Cloud Console, which have caused the issue.
Thanks to you, I was able to look into this right after I read your comment and fix it. Now it should be working just fine