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Topic: Recommended bitcointalk escrow services - page 8. (Read 37062 times)

legendary
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The CET link is pointing to a profile. The ANN post would fit better https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/escrowing-on-demand-1938190

Thank you I have changed the link to point to the CET page Smiley.
hero member
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The CET link is pointing to a profile. The ANN post would fit better https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/escrowing-on-demand-1938190
full member
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Dont be a Shi!
@Mitchell, please check pm. wanna use your MM service~
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
~Snipped~
Why you're posting those here (you should either send those through PM [to the escrow provider of your choice] or simply post it on their announcement threads)?
legendary
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I wonder how disputes are resolved say buyer receive goods and then claims it was faulty etc? Who is going to check and how?

Yes, I was wondering about that as well. Makes perfect sense for sellers to carefully document the shipping process in case a buyer turns out to be a clever scammer by invoking the goods-never-received defense. Or by saying rocks were in the box or switching the seller's delivered goods with fake ones.

Video-documenting the packing, dispatch and shipping process is an important part of the selling process. Scammers will always find ways to cheat.

As for the faulty-goods excuse, I'm not sure what precautions sellers can take. Tricky situation.

To be honest I haven't heard of many disputes when escrow is used. I think common sense is key when buying or selling.

Rule of thumb is if anyone selling on here refuses to use one of the escrows in my list its probably a scam.

You will often see excuses like "I've been scammed by escrow before" or "I don't trust them" or "what's an escrow" or "how does escrow work".

These are common distraction excuses to avoid an escrow being involved.

Another scam is sellers directing you to a fake escrow. Always take your time dont be rushed into sending funds and always check with the escrow involved through their forum profile that you're dealing with the right person.

If in doubt ask me or any other reputable member or comment on the for sale thread.

Stay safe and remember if its too good to be true it usually is and refusal to use forum escrow is nearly always a scam unless they are sending first of course.
newbie
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Thanks a lot for the info , i have been searching so far
hero member
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I wonder how disputes are resolved say buyer receive goods and then claims it was faulty etc? Who is going to check and how?

Yes, I was wondering about that as well. Makes perfect sense for sellers to carefully document the shipping process in case a buyer turns out to be a clever scammer by invoking the goods-never-received defense. Or by saying rocks were in the box or switching the seller's delivered goods with fake ones.

Video-documenting the packing, dispatch and shipping process is an important part of the selling process. Scammers will always find ways to cheat.

As for the faulty-goods excuse, I'm not sure what precautions sellers can take. Tricky situation.
jr. member
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I wonder how disputes are resolved say buyer receive goods and then claims it was faulty etc? Who is going to check and how?
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
What about these escrow services? 

Bit Trust
Pay Safe Escrow
Safe Funds
Escrow My Bits
Pay Safe Escrow

Anyone had experience using any of these escrow companies? 

Thanks!

 Those are not bitcoin talk escrow services, so your inquiry seems off topic to the thread, no?  Can you provide links?  or maybe since you are already off-topic and a newbie, you are merely trolling (or shilling) anyhow, right?
newbie
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What about these escrow services? 

Bit Trust
Pay Safe Escrow
Safe Funds
Escrow My Bits
Pay Safe Escrow

Anyone had experience using any of these escrow companies? 

Thanks!
newbie
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February 23, 2018, 01:41:07 PM
i randomly found this thred. :thumbsup: thank guys. its always good to see trust being  brought to the internet.
newbie
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February 19, 2018, 10:55:00 AM
full member
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Merit: 100
February 19, 2018, 10:41:59 AM
i need to exchange my bitcoin to Fiat through moneygram or wester union or wafacash.
is there someone interested and i need escrow For that.

thank you
newbie
Activity: 43
Merit: 0
February 19, 2018, 01:18:10 AM
I need escrow for $35 account I know the amount is too little but I can pay $5 for the service charge. If anyone willing to do so please let me know
newbie
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February 15, 2018, 08:06:24 AM
Hello, I need a middleman for an escrow (I am selling a paxful account for cash/bitcoins) If anyone can help please PM me.

Thank you !
hero member
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🌀 Cosmic Casino
February 15, 2018, 05:23:59 AM
Please stop spamming your coin. Just because your coin's name is "escrow coin"? LMAO. Why should even the community should trust your " dev team "?
jr. member
Activity: 58
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February 15, 2018, 03:52:07 AM
Dev team of Escrow coin is providing free Escrow service

more details at

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annescono-icomasternodes-escrow-coin-escrow-currency-for-cryptoworld-2801501
legendary
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Merit: 1083
Legendary Escrow Service - Tip Jar in Profile
February 10, 2018, 08:54:56 PM
#99
I'm working on a potential purchase with another forum member who is requesting SebastianJu as escrow provider.. any highly trusted forum members here with any feedback on SebastianJu?

I've worked with SebastianJu on many projects together using multisig, and sometimes regular addresses. We sometimes do direct deals too. My most recent escrow transaction with two traders was a batch of 10 GPUs. The highest amount I've held was about $6m USD worth of an altcoin, but that's a little misleading as it was at the peak of crypto before the "great crash of January 2018", so it's now worth only $2m USD.

Feel free to add me to this list, my details are the same as on Financisto's thread. I'm not increasing my fees just yet, but I don't mind being last in the list so I've also set a minimum fee of 0.03 BTC (or equivalent in alts).

Thank you and have a nice day!

I can confirm this. Dabs is a nice guy. Works correctly and I guess at the moment he is one of two escrow I can say that I trust them. Just checked, yes I gave him a trustrating already some time ago. Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
February 10, 2018, 01:19:04 PM
#98
I'm working on a potential purchase with another forum member who is requesting SebastianJu as escrow provider.. any highly trusted forum members here with any feedback on SebastianJu?

I've worked with SebastianJu on many projects together using multisig, and sometimes regular addresses. We sometimes do direct deals too. My most recent escrow transaction with two traders was a batch of 10 GPUs. The highest amount I've held was about $6m USD worth of an altcoin, but that's a little misleading as it was at the peak of crypto before the "great crash of January 2018", so it's now worth only $2m USD.

Feel free to add me to this list, my details are the same as on Financisto's thread. I'm not increasing my fees just yet, but I don't mind being last in the list so I've also set a minimum fee of 0.03 BTC (or equivalent in alts).

Thank you and have a nice day!

Hi Dabs thanks for your post I have added you to the list please check it and let me know if you need anything changed.

Thank you I hope you have a nice day too Smiley.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
February 10, 2018, 12:21:44 AM
#97
I'm working on a potential purchase with another forum member who is requesting SebastianJu as escrow provider.. any highly trusted forum members here with any feedback on SebastianJu?

I've worked with SebastianJu on many projects together using multisig, and sometimes regular addresses. We sometimes do direct deals too. My most recent escrow transaction with two traders was a batch of 10 GPUs. The highest amount I've held was about $6m USD worth of an altcoin, but that's a little misleading as it was at the peak of crypto before the "great crash of January 2018", so it's now worth only $2m USD.

Feel free to add me to this list, my details are the same as on Financisto's thread. I'm not increasing my fees just yet, but I don't mind being last in the list so I've also set a minimum fee of 0.03 BTC (or equivalent in alts).

Thank you and have a nice day!
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