I'm asking 0.032BTC each without escrow, 0.035BTC with bitcointalk escrow, with FREE SHIPPING to USA addresses.
How do you intend to transact if a buyer chooses the no-escrow option? This is a tricky situation. Do you expect the buyer, trusted or otherwise, to send the BTC first?
The escrow option is safe so no drama about that. Just wondering how trust works without escrow protection. I'm not saying you might be a scammer. I'm just being open minded and direct about what I think when confronted with the options I quoted from your post above.
Understood, no offense taken at all - To answer your question, for no-escrow I have a new method that I would like to try in order to make you (the buyer) feel a lot better about purchasing from me.
What I propose is a live video chat between us so that you can see the actual device (along with myself), and while you're on the video chat with me I'll package it for you, print the label, and even drop it off at the post office while were connected. The extent of how much you want to see while were on video chat is up to you as the buyer. For video, I can support Skype or Facetime.
In return, I would want to see proof that you do have the funds in your wallet prior to me dropping it off, and would expect for you to send the payment while we're connected.
I haven't seen anyone else do transactions in this manner, but I've been doing some thinking and this is what I've come up with. If there's anything else you wanted to add to increase trust with the no-escrow option, let me know and I can accommodate for it as long as its within reason. I'm hoping that after a few GPU purchases, I'll receive enough trust/feedback on here where others won't feel uncomfortable about the no-escrow option, as ultimately it would be cheaper for the buyer and easier for me as the seller. Hopefully this answered your question, and thanks for the interest! Let me know if you have any other questions =)