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April 03, 2014, 06:08:24 PM
Last edit: April 09, 2014, 02:05:05 PM by BitScrowService
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BitScrow is a new person-run escrow service (Unlike the automatic counterpart, BitScrow), for transactions involving Bitcoins and Litecoins. The fees for the service are stated below

Bitcoin Fees:

<.05 BTC (1.5% Fee)
.05-.5 BTC (1% Fee)
>.5 BTC (.75% Fee)


Litecoin Fees:

<2.0 LTC (1.5% Fee)
2.0 LTC-20.0 LTC (1% Fee)
>20.0 LTC (.75% Fee)


Please visit my website www.bitscrow.yolasite.com and go to the "Contact Us" page to use the service! Thank you!
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April 03, 2014, 06:09:50 PM
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0 posts, cant afford $0.99 for a domain name.
No thanks.
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April 03, 2014, 06:12:55 PM
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0 posts, cant afford $0.99 for a domain name.
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agreed, Id recommend users stay away. Kinda disappointed tho he took the name I was planning to use for my escrow service.
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April 03, 2014, 06:14:53 PM
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Here is the "official" escrow list.

Bookmark it. 
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April 03, 2014, 06:25:21 PM
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0 posts, cant afford $0.99 for a domain name.
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agreed, Id recommend users stay away. Kinda disappointed tho he took the name I was planning to use for my escrow service.

Bitscrow.com was taken, but thank you for the negativity. I'll prove you wrong later

And im also about to apply to the escrow list. Its sad how nobody can start something up in this community without being bashed down right at the start. Quit being so stubborn.
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April 03, 2014, 06:25:58 PM
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BitScrow is a new person-run escrow service (Unlike the automatic counterpart...


Uh, that's better now.


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April 03, 2014, 06:29:36 PM
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It is constructive criticism and a bit of due skepticism. You have 0 feedback, 0 posts, nobody knows you and as some other users pointed out you don't even have a domain name.

There are two possibilities:
-You are scamming
-You are legit but don't know how to get people's trust, such a beautiful quality for an escrower...


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April 03, 2014, 06:32:07 PM
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It is constructive criticism and a bit of due skepticism. You have 0 feedback, 0 posts, nobody knows you and as some other users pointed out you don't even have a domain name.

There are two possibilities:
-You are scamming
-You are legit but don't know how to get people's trust, such a beautiful quality for an escrower...




I know I have to post around a bit and whatnot, as well as start small and then gain more trust. This is simply just an introduction.
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April 03, 2014, 06:43:49 PM
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0 posts, cant afford $0.99 for a domain name.
No thanks.

agreed, Id recommend users stay away. Kinda disappointed tho he took the name I was planning to use for my escrow service.

Bitscrow.com was taken, but thank you for the negativity. I'll prove you wrong later

And im also about to apply to the escrow list. Its sad how nobody can start something up in this community without being bashed down right at the start. Quit being so stubborn.


You want to hold peoples money, but you cant bother to buy a $0.99 domain name.
Not negative at all.
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April 03, 2014, 06:45:35 PM
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0 posts, cant afford $0.99 for a domain name.
No thanks.

agreed, Id recommend users stay away. Kinda disappointed tho he took the name I was planning to use for my escrow service.

Bitscrow.com was taken, but thank you for the negativity. I'll prove you wrong later

And im also about to apply to the escrow list. Its sad how nobody can start something up in this community without being bashed down right at the start. Quit being so stubborn.


You want to hold peoples money, but you cant bother to buy a $0.99 domain name.
Not negative at all.

Please direct me to the place in which you find .99 cent domains Smiley
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April 03, 2014, 06:45:39 PM
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Newbie running escrow, lol.
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April 03, 2014, 06:48:59 PM
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IMO an escrow service is the hardest to start from scratch. It is basically required for you to have either
a) Some existing trust - I don't care if your account is new because you want the name, but I do care if/that you started or have previously run a verified or trustworthy endeavor.
b) Some publicly verifiable recourse options for people entrusting you - address, name, phone number. Like you said you're offering it as a person, so who is that person and how I know you won't run off?
c) History. Kind of like a), this is like btc-e which *I* trust (not that you should, make your own judgments). I understand their desire to be anonymous, that's fine by me.

Just my 0.0002 BTC.

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April 03, 2014, 06:55:04 PM
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So, let's see.

You stole the name of your scam from Joe S. White: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitscrow/

You stole the logo on your contact page from /u/nagdude: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1a03gu/as_a_3d_artist_this_is_my_take_on_the_bitcoin/

And you stole the logo on your main page from archambault on fansshare: http://german.fansshare.com/gallery/photos/12413980/bitcoin-btcbible/?displaying


And that makes you trustworthy how exactly?
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April 03, 2014, 07:03:10 PM
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0 posts, cant afford $0.99 for a domain name.
No thanks.

agreed, Id recommend users stay away. Kinda disappointed tho he took the name I was planning to use for my escrow service.

Bitscrow.com was taken, but thank you for the negativity. I'll prove you wrong later

And im also about to apply to the escrow list. Its sad how nobody can start something up in this community without being bashed down right at the start. Quit being so stubborn.

If you would have come here posting about a new escrow service saying how you have trust, or are willing to give your personal Id out to anyone who asks or prove who you are then it would be alot easier. You just come posting a site with out even a real domain and expect to be praised?
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April 03, 2014, 07:06:52 PM
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IMO an escrow service is the hardest to start from scratch. It is basically required for you to have either
a) Some existing trust - I don't care if your account is new because you want the name, but I do care if/that you started or have previously run a verified or trustworthy endeavor.
b) Some publicly verifiable recourse options for people entrusting you - address, name, phone number. Like you said you're offering it as a person, so who is that person and how I know you won't run off?
c) History. Kind of like a), this is like btc-e which *I* trust (not that you should, make your own judgments). I understand their desire to be anonymous, that's fine by me.

Just my 0.0002 BTC.


Answer to C is:


my original account is nkocevar, but I was driven away because people dont seem to trust 16 year olds, and people thought I was scamming, but really I was just a Bitcoin Entrepreneur with an early start.
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April 03, 2014, 07:08:27 PM
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IMO an escrow service is the hardest to start from scratch. It is basically required for you to have either
a) Some existing trust - I don't care if your account is new because you want the name, but I do care if/that you started or have previously run a verified or trustworthy endeavor.
b) Some publicly verifiable recourse options for people entrusting you - address, name, phone number. Like you said you're offering it as a person, so who is that person and how I know you won't run off?
c) History. Kind of like a), this is like btc-e which *I* trust (not that you should, make your own judgments). I understand their desire to be anonymous, that's fine by me.

Just my 0.0002 BTC.

Answer to B is:

Noah Kocevar
6527 Mallard Landing
Fishers, Indiana 46038
+1-765-274-8924

Answer to C is:


my original account is nkocevar, but I was driven away because people dont seem to trust 16 year olds, and people thought I was scamming, but really I was just a Bitcoin Entrepreneur with an early start.

Are you 16?
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April 03, 2014, 07:10:00 PM
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Are you 16?

He is indeed 16 and apparently completely unaware on how close he is to fucking over his live offering services as an unregistered money service business
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Are you 16?

He is indeed 16 and apparently completely unaware on how close he is to fucking over his live offering services as an unregistered money service business

Yeah, I think he should make some other way to get money.
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April 03, 2014, 07:13:22 PM
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Are you 16?

He is indeed 16 and apparently completely unaware on how close he is to fucking over his live offering services as an unregistered money service business

Must you be registered as a Money Service Business to conduct services with a currency such as Bitcoin? When the money will be kept in bitcoin until the Bitcoin price rises again?
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April 03, 2014, 07:13:47 PM
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IMO an escrow service is the hardest to start from scratch. It is basically required for you to have either
a) Some existing trust - I don't care if your account is new because you want the name, but I do care if/that you started or have previously run a verified or trustworthy endeavor.
b) Some publicly verifiable recourse options for people entrusting you - address, name, phone number. Like you said you're offering it as a person, so who is that person and how I know you won't run off?
c) History. Kind of like a), this is like btc-e which *I* trust (not that you should, make your own judgments). I understand their desire to be anonymous, that's fine by me.

Just my 0.0002 BTC.

Answer to B is:

Noah Kocevar
6527 Mallard Landing
Fishers, Indiana 46038
+1-765-274-8924

Answer to C is:


my original account is nkocevar, but I was driven away because people dont seem to trust 16 year olds, and people thought I was scamming, but really I was just a Bitcoin Entrepreneur with an early start.

Alright I respect that. Here's some free consulting for you:
1. Get your own domain name
2. Allow your potential users to submit 'forms' instead of the open-ended 'contact' form. Also don't call it 'Contact', call it "Request for Escrow" and take down all the information you need without the user having to write some open-ended question (although do make that optional if they so choose).
3. Get out of the US. In fact, stop offering your services right now until you register your potential 'company' off-shore and as a business entity. You're in the wrong place to do what you want to do.
4. Don't put 'Testimonials' section up until you have some.

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