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Topic: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall - Bitcoin market place - Bitcoin auction house - page 44. (Read 142492 times)

uk1
copper member
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Hello Folks,

It would be great if you could put up a wanted section, where people could put up requests also, which would make the marketplace be able to find it right and steady stream of people. This would be very helpful for a lot traders like me. I have sources to get a large number of products, based on requirements, even wholesale. i am really interested in filling up your site with valuable products for sale. I am probably gonna create a poll hre based on your categories so I can fill up more products into it.

Cheers

coinkarma
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uk1
copper member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1032
RIP Mommy
Couldn't find this info easily: when do you become eligible to uncheck the escrow box when creating a sell listing? I do not trust my BTC in the hands of any escrow other than John K. for longer than a day.
i cant and i have over 100 feedbacks

Have you tried to ID verify? I see it says you're not verified now.
uk1
copper member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Couldn't find this info easily: when do you become eligible to uncheck the escrow box when creating a sell listing? I do not trust my BTC in the hands of any escrow other than John K. for longer than a day.
i cant and i have over 100 feedbacks
uk1
copper member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
You should create a wishlist for a members account.  So they can go through and add items to their wish list that they would like to buy but are waiting to for some reason.

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legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1032
RIP Mommy
Couldn't find this info easily: when do you become eligible to uncheck the escrow box when creating a sell listing? I do not trust my BTC in the hands of any escrow other than John K. for longer than a day.
uk1
copper member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
I think Bitmit lacks buyers at the moment (probably due to Bitcoin hoarding Roll Eyes).

Proposal: Motivate buying activities.

Possible Method: Offer a prize (maybe just 10 BTC would do it).

Implementation: For each bought item the buyer automatically acquires a lottery ticket (at no additional cost).
Random payout within a period of a month or so.


Just to throw in some ideas to get more activity to the market. Quite an implementation effort though (maybe team up with bitlotto?).


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legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1114
WalletScrutiny.com
This minute i wrote him to pay out of escrow, if he really want the article...

I would report any person that asked me to pay out of escrow before receiving the good as a scammer and you deserve to be marked a scammer for that.
You offer your goods with escrow to exactly leave it to the discretion of bitmit to decide if you or they get the money in the end. Changing that rule after somebody spent time (and risked to loose their money to bitmit "getting hacked") is exactly what bitmit can't accept without rendering escrow pointless.

To not have to change the rules after somebody accepted your deal, maybe state that you ship only to the US.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1128
Also that's no racism, that's simple reason and i would think about it the same way, if it would be a buyer from Uruguay or Kyrgyzstan  Roll Eyes
It maybe isnt racism but its xenophobia for sure. Im just wondering where you draw the line.
Anything beyond Texas? USA? English speaking countries? Northern hemisphere?

There are legitimate reasons to be cautious of dealing with people from Nigeria. The country has a sad story, you should read up on what happened there in the 90s.
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
I would never deliver goods to Texas.
Those barbarians still are using the death penalty! Wink
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1003
Also that's no racism, that's simple reason and i would think about it the same way, if it would be a buyer from Uruguay or Kyrgyzstan  Roll Eyes
It maybe isnt racism but its xenophobia for sure. Im just wondering where you draw the line.
Anything beyond Texas? USA? English speaking countries? Northern hemisphere?
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
I don't know how well the escrow service of bitmit is looked after by the admin.
And i will not pay 50-60€ for a parcel to Nigeria in advance.
Also that's no racism, that's simple reason and i would think about it the same way, if it would be a buyer from Uruguay or Kyrgyzstan  Roll Eyes

This minute i wrote him to pay out of escrow, if he really want the article...
full member
Activity: 150
Merit: 100
If anyone would be willing to give me a step by step walkthrough on how to import listings from eBay to Bitmit I would be very grateful. I know it has something to do with those csv files but after reading the various links, I still don't really understand it. I have probably 30 listings I'd like to transfer over so I don't want to do it manually.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1114
WalletScrutiny.com
Well, the buyer isn't verified and the location in his profile is USA, but shipping address is to Nigeria.
I don't think, that i will ship it based on these grounds.

If i would be a real buyer from there, i would trade some cheaper articles first to get some reputation.


Again: Are the BTC in escrow? Will Bitmit trust you that you shipped? If the answer is yes to both questions, on what grounds would you refuse a customer from Nigeria? Did you do some cheap buys on ebay to "gain trust" before you bought something you actually wanted? Would you ship it to some US address? What's your problem man? The US customer of yours might turn out to be a nigger, too. (sorry, but really: what's your problem?)
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
Well, the buyer isn't verified and the location in his profile is USA, but shipping address is to Nigeria.
I don't think, that i will ship it based on these grounds.

If i would be a real buyer from there, i would trade some cheaper articles first to get some reputation.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1114
WalletScrutiny.com
Is it safe to ship a notebook (worth 300€) to a buyer in Nigeria or is it just scam? Cheesy

Are the coins in escrow? Make sure you make a registered shipping and if you have some reputation, please don't discriminate users in Nigeria. Even if some stolen coins made it to Nigeria, I doubt, bitmit will take care of getting you exactly the coins in escrow, so Bitmit will launder coins for you and you should be golden. So where should be the scam (for you)?
I would love to see Nigeria and all Africa to use Bitcoin. Think about where unbanked people are and think about what people might ignite for bitcoin if bitcoin works for them, so please ship that damn thing and make sure you can convince Bitmit you did, later on.
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
Is it safe to ship a notebook (worth 300€) to a buyer in Nigeria or is it just scam? Cheesy
uk1
copper member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Feature request:

One of my key selling points is that I offer free shipping. I would very much appreciate if there was a way that this was highlighted. Not only on the item description page, but also on list pages (Bestseller, search results and so on). How about a small "free shipping" icon next to the shipping flags beneath each item picture?

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hero member
Activity: 529
Merit: 500
Feature request:

One of my key selling points is that I offer free shipping. I would very much appreciate if there was a way that this was highlighted. Not only on the item description page, but also on list pages (Bestseller, search results and so on). How about a small "free shipping" icon next to the shipping flags beneath each item picture?
full member
Activity: 180
Merit: 100
What is the number of confirmations required before the item is deemed "paid"? I am looking at a recent auction I won, and there is already 6 confirmations but bitmit still shows unpaid (though it shows that there is a unconfirmed payment of xxx btc).

Usually this is verifying with 6 confirmations, but I thought of asking here incase the website owners know the correct number.
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