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Topic: ★ VESCUDERO's Escrow Service ★ (Read 2341 times)

newbie
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June 17, 2014, 07:41:05 AM
#21
I am another user who has used the services of vescudero as escrow. From here I thank you for secure and rapid exchange. Recommended.  Wink
full member
Activity: 128
Merit: 100
In Cryptography I Trust
June 17, 2014, 03:57:30 AM
#20
I just used the VEscudero escrow service for sell one of my Casascius coins to another user in this forum and everything has gone smoothly.

Trusted guy, I'll use his services again.  Roll Eyes
 
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1001
Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
March 18, 2013, 02:22:54 PM
#19
Just to confirm that everything went correctly. Vescudero was very profesional as scrow.

I would highly recommend trading with Nexusakachus. While the bitcoins were on scrow there was the big surge on price, and because of it and without any obligation on his part he included an extra battery as a gift. The packets arrived with the appropiate content and on time. One of the power supplies did not work and I had to replace it myself (2 eur). When I communicated it to Nexusakachus he insisted on sending me a solar charger as compensation. He has been nothing but profesional and has showed that he cares about his costumers.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
Love & Sound Emotroniks
March 13, 2013, 01:05:57 AM
#18
thanks a lot to victor and hugo

Alaways a pleasure to deal with you guys Wink

 Grin
donator
Activity: 335
Merit: 250
Bitcoin, Ripple & Blockchain pioneer
March 12, 2013, 05:53:29 PM
#17
Hello guys,

today hugolp have received the second batch of products he bought from nexusakachus. As such, I have been authorized to release the second and last part of the escrow deposit.

On March 10th, I released the first lot of BTC19.1 to nexusakachus.

Today, I have released the other BTC14.6 to nexusakachus, once hugolp have confirmed that he has received the products as agreed. Here I put the transaction ID so everybody can check it: http://blockchain.info/tx/6ffd050446f67a5e310103efe7fe12180b2d3d1b8325787510e759a1fe90e461

Nexus & Hugo, Thank you very much to both of you guys for trusting me as your escrow agent.
sr. member
Activity: 336
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Love & Sound Emotroniks
March 10, 2013, 07:43:21 AM
#16
I have received confirmation from hugolp that he has already received the first of the two products so he have authorized me to send the first 19.1 btcs to nexuakachus

Here is the transaction id: http://blockchain.info/tx/f6cb1562ba0377126fb353b9ee10a98554d9d52239d44569e1aed8d3f35e752d

I will send the rest of the bitcoins to Nexus as soon as hugolp notify me of the reception of the second product.


thanks , a pleasure to deal with both hugo and victor Smiley

donator
Activity: 335
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Bitcoin, Ripple & Blockchain pioneer
March 10, 2013, 07:34:33 AM
#15
I have received confirmation from hugolp that he has already received the first of the two products so he have authorized me to send the first 19.1 btcs to nexuakachus

Here is the transaction id: http://blockchain.info/tx/f6cb1562ba0377126fb353b9ee10a98554d9d52239d44569e1aed8d3f35e752d

I will send the rest of the bitcoins to Nexus as soon as hugolp notify me of the reception of the second product.
hero member
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0xFB0D8D1534241423
March 08, 2013, 11:03:49 PM
#14
That is kinda stretching it but i guess that could work.
It is indeed "stretching it." Unfortunately so, too: if this was the only scenario under which people accepted bitcoin deposits, maybe the lending shitstorm wouldn't have been so severe. See: PatrickHarnett.
hero member
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0xFB0D8D1534241423
March 08, 2013, 10:33:11 PM
#13
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All my depositor's funds are 100% guaranteed and will not lose any funds due to any defaults.

This is impossible to promise since I am guessing you didn't have 3700 btc on reserve...
The deposit ended, he returned everyone's coins, and was one of the (very) few people who didn't default in the lending shitstorm. As for the "coins on reserve" thing, ideally, he had 3700 coins worth of illiquid assets to back up the deposits.

In lending like this, there is no guarantees and you can't promise those claims, it is false advertising and lying. So unless he can prove before he had the coins before he started collecting coins, which he can't, and should have said when he first posted it, then you can't guarantee it.
He can prove he had, say, a car. Doing so would validate both claims: deposit guarantee (sell the car, possibly have an OTM call option in case of fast BTC increase) and use for deposited money (need of liquidity -- you can't buy S.DICE with your cupholder).
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
March 08, 2013, 10:27:04 PM
#12
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All my depositor's funds are 100% guaranteed and will not lose any funds due to any defaults.

This is impossible to promise since I am guessing you didn't have 3700 btc on reserve...
The deposit ended, he returned everyone's coins, and was one of the (very) few people who didn't default in the lending shitstorm. As for the "coins on reserve" thing, ideally, he had 3700 coins worth of illiquid assets to back up the deposits.

In lending like this, there is no guarantees and you can't promise those claims, it is false advertising and lying. So unless he can prove before he had the coins before he started collecting coins, which he can't, and should have said when he first posted it, then you can't guarantee it.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
March 08, 2013, 09:48:56 PM
#11
1.- hugolp will be the buyer of this operation who will buy some buy an agreed upon physical product/s to nexusakachus, the seller.

Might want to clean this up, it makes no sense.  It's also rather ambiguous (as a mediator you want to eliminate as much of this as possible) if the intent was to make the escrow public information.
hero member
Activity: 784
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0xFB0D8D1534241423
March 08, 2013, 09:30:39 PM
#10
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All my depositor's funds are 100% guaranteed and will not lose any funds due to any defaults.

This is impossible to promise since I am guessing you didn't have 3700 btc on reserve...
The deposit ended, he returned everyone's coins, and was one of the (very) few people who didn't default in the lending shitstorm. As for the "coins on reserve" thing, ideally, he had 3700 coins worth of illiquid assets to back up the deposits.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
Love & Sound Emotroniks
March 08, 2013, 03:44:22 PM
#9
I will act as an escrow agent between the users hugolp and nexusakachus.

The agreement is as follows:

1.- hugolp will be the buyer of this operation who will buy some buy an agreed upon physical product/s to nexusakachus, the seller.
2.- The buyer will send 33.7 BTCs to my escrow address 19RGb5s2eoDAn8fhe2LpyN22DHBacUGZjT
3.- the seller will send the physical goods to the buyer.
4.- As I announced in the OP I will not charge any fee for this transaction, so when the buyer confirms the reception of the product I will release the full amount of 33.7 coins to the seller.
5.- If for any reason any kind of problem arise, I will mediate in the dispute resolution between both parties. In the unlikely scenario in which both parties don't reach an agreement I will donate the coins to a good cause. Those coins will go to promote bitcoin throughout the Spanish speaking countries through initiatives like this one. Anyway I will provide prove of the donation for anyone to see if that eventually happen.

hugolp and nexusakachus, can you please confirm you both agree?
If this is the case ... now it's showtime!

hello victor , this is my btc address for the escrow with hugolp

1CNyuBDVjy9EaFrsBEHBLAxpiyW3jeww8D

thanks for all
regards , have a great weekend
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1125
February 06, 2013, 06:32:46 PM
#8
As I stated on OTC:

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I deposited 50 BTC with him for 9 weeks. He returned the principal + interest as agreed when he wound the whole operation down.

Good luck Vescudero
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
February 06, 2013, 06:15:21 PM
#7
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All my depositor's funds are 100% guaranteed and will not lose any funds due to any defaults.

This is impossible to promise since I am guessing you didn't have 3700 btc on reserve...
donator
Activity: 335
Merit: 250
Bitcoin, Ripple & Blockchain pioneer
February 06, 2013, 05:48:11 PM
#6
I will act as an escrow agent between the users hugolp and nexusakachus.

The agreement is as follows:

1.- hugolp will be the buyer of this operation who will buy some buy an agreed upon physical product/s to nexusakachus, the seller.
2.- The buyer will send 33.7 BTCs to my escrow address 19RGb5s2eoDAn8fhe2LpyN22DHBacUGZjT
3.- the seller will send the physical goods to the buyer.
4.- As I announced in the OP I will not charge any fee for this transaction, so when the buyer confirms the reception of the product I will release the full amount of 33.7 coins to the seller.
5.- If for any reason any kind of problem arise, I will mediate in the dispute resolution between both parties. In the unlikely scenario in which both parties don't reach an agreement I will donate the coins to a good cause. Those coins will go to promote bitcoin throughout the Spanish speaking countries through initiatives like this one. Anyway I will provide prove of the donation for anyone to see if that eventually happen.

hugolp and nexusakachus, can you please confirm you both agree?
If this is the case ... now it's showtime!
donator
Activity: 335
Merit: 250
Bitcoin, Ripple & Blockchain pioneer
February 06, 2013, 05:37:20 PM
#5
* My Guaranteed deposit: http://bit.ly/MAWOEv

And guess what? With that you have discredited yourself as able to hold funds in escrow... There is no guaranteed deposit when all your doing is lending out. So I think that discredits you a lot.

If you have read the OP of that link, you should have seen I have been one of a little few bitcoin lender/borrower that have always keep my word.  Just for the record, my concept of guaranteed deposit is exactly that, 'guaranteed' so there were no risk for the investors to trust their coins to me.

I successfully managed that deposit and regularly paid interests every week. Later when I made the decision to close that deposit because my lack of free time I publicly announce it in advance and I returned every bitcoin back to my investors.

Having successfully managed 3,700 BTCs in that deposit, Do you think I will have any kind of incentive to scam anyone for a few coins in escrow?

Just think about it.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
firstbits 1LoCBS
February 06, 2013, 05:23:17 PM
#4
FWIW, I personally vouch for Vescudero as being one of the good guys.

Very professional, very transparent, and has delivered on every promise.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
February 06, 2013, 04:22:41 PM
#3
* My Guaranteed deposit: http://bit.ly/MAWOEv

And guess what? With that you have discredited yourself as able to hold funds in escrow... There is no guaranteed deposit when all your doing is lending out. So I think that discredits you a lot.
donator
Activity: 335
Merit: 250
Bitcoin, Ripple & Blockchain pioneer
February 06, 2013, 04:10:26 PM
#2
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