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Post by pposey on Jan 16, 2011 8:26:34 GMT -5
Most guys on this board I would send funds to with no hesitation, it's a pretty close knit group and most have been around awile,,, newer members well you may be taking a chance there but it's the same on any website classifieds,,, a real new member with a great deal and I usually pass on the deal after getting burnt once over on the campfire in that situation
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Post by Jon on Jan 16, 2011 11:49:02 GMT -5
pposey. I'm with you after all these years with Doug I feel I know the people on this board and trust them. Jon
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j1r11
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Post by j1r11 on Jan 16, 2011 13:11:46 GMT -5
Most guys on this board I would send funds to with no hesitation, it's a pretty close knit group and most have been around awile,,, newer members well you may be taking a chance there but it's the same on any website classifieds,,, a real new member with a great deal and I usually pass on the deal after getting burnt once over on the campfire in that situation That's what i thought here. I am new, so i don't really know anyone's rep. yet, but have dealt with many other forums and i can provided my feedback when/if needed.
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Post by rick59 on Jan 16, 2011 13:37:20 GMT -5
Like I said before, use a escrow service. They only charge around 2.5% of total sale, that's pretty cheap insurance. An escrow service provides an intermediary who receives payment on behalf of a seller, but does not pay the purchase price until the conditions of a contract have been fulfilled. It's like this, nobody here knows me and I know of you but if I were to sell someone here a rifle, car or even a stick of chewing gum I can send a invoice thru the escrow service to that person, they in return send their money to the escrow service and they (escrow co.) hold it until the terms of the sale (whatever they may be) are met before sending the money to my bank account or returned to the buyer if they have been a victim of a bad deal. www.tradiator.com/escrow.php
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