Should Escrow be Required?


I've noticed alot of expensive high end stuff from sellers with no feedback lately. Most don't post pictures but some do cut and paste from manufacturer's websites. I've also noticed that many, but not all, of these listings have poor grammer. Shouldn't an owner of a $5,000 component be able to construct an intelligent description of the item? Here's an example: "it s a excellent piece from Aragon,barely used . Give it to the best offer. Paypal plus%". (Don't flame me now!) Personally I won't buy an expensive item from a seller with no feedback unless they accept escrow. Should escrow be a requirement for no feedback sellers selling expensive goods? What does everyone think?

Mike
mikehdtv

Showing 1 response by pragmatist

Dear Buyer. Of course it is not your fault that you have no feedback,everybody has to start someplace. I would prefer to make payment into your bank account so there is a record in the federal reserve system functioning as a bill of sale. As soon as I receive the piece,I'll give you good feedback.
((1.It's easy for a crook to create his/her own fraudulant good feedback using fake names.2.If you make the payment into a bank account,for the cost of a phone call,you can talk to a bank officer and find out what the officer thinks about the bank's customer.(Read between the lines.)