Is anyone making successful purchases from SR2?

I know that it would be stupid to go back. Just that alot of quality vendors only seem to be on SR2.


Comments


[3 Points] lucyskyhigher:

I haven't signed into SR2 since maybe a week after they initally opened simply because I've always gotten a bad vibe... but I would say that if you stick with reputable vendors, you should be okay. I don't even like saying that at all because I do not trust SR2 admins whatsoever, but I'm sure there has been successful orders with the good vendors.

Honestly, I would just message the vendor and ask if I could do a direct deal with them outside of SR2. That's just my two cents though. Good luck with whatever you choose to do! Just please don't leave any of your coins in a SR2 wallet for any extended period of time. Get 'em in, order, get whatever's left out immediately. I would also check around to see if the vendors you're looking to order from are also vending on any of the other marketplaces (a lot of them are; a lot of them also do direct deals like I said earlier, as well.)


[3 Points] None:

Um yea. Deposited $315 worth of BTC. Checked on blockchain.info for new blocks to track my confirmation. Every time a new block was mined, SR showed another confirmation. At 3 confirmations the money was in my account. I purchased from my vendor. He confirmed that he had my order in like 2 hours later.


[2 Points] anonish9:

I hope not haha


[2 Points] None:

Yes I just placed an order yesterday, first time using it ever (since sr1 went down). I experienced no glitches like others were complaining about. Everybodys saying bad things, but since I had a good experience so far, I feel as if I must say something


[2 Points] throwaway4bw:

The only way I would use SR2 right now is with a vendor that I would finalize early for. There are only two of those for me. Buttonwood and NW Nugz. And Buttonwood has left the road. I still have like $60 on there that used to be like 20 and was stolen, but I actually got my money back. So I've been considering putting on a little more to make one last order or just using that money to buy something small.