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Topic: Been away - what are the risks for SELLERS and what services to use? (Read 936 times)

sr. member
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Couldn't agree more with escrow. I would definitely recommend using that and also doing your own thorough research on anyone you deal with before completing a deal to prevent any further problems for you Smiley
legendary
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Maybe it was different a while back, but nowadays, ALWAYS use an escrow no matter the deal and if it is 'necessary'. There are many more scammers lurking around here. Other than that, enjoy!
sr. member
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If you are a merchant, you can connect to BTC payment processor coinbase or bitpay, which will give you comfort.
legendary
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From what I know, stay away from PayPal as good as you can, because a lot of scammers use the chargeback. And, if possible, use escrow.
sr. member
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Well it's a good idea to use escrow and do your own thorough research into what payment methods are good for you and the country you reside in. I think good old fashioned bank transfers are probably one of the best options, though.
sr. member
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I was a very active seller of BTC here a little while back. I had a dozen or so customer interactions a day and after being scammed out of $7k via QuickPay + MoneyPaks decided to stop.

What are the current popular payment methods and how does one go about selling again? How is VanillaReload and related services? What are the money limits/caps that I should know about?

I am operating in the US so I need to know what is acceptable for use here.

Thanks!
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