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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: kandylady on July 11, 2013, 01:20 pm
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Curious...
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would you give the money to a streetdealer when he says he'll be back in a few minutes?
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It's not whether you can trust them or not trust them. Just make it a plain and simple set in stone rule:don't fe EVER!
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would you give the money to a streetdealer when he says he'll be back in a few minutes?
lol... Thanks!!
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It's not whether you can trust them or not trust them. Just make it a plain and simple set in stone rule:don't fe EVER!
rule officially set!!!
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Another penny for your thoughts. I broke my rule of no trading moneypak for bitcoin with a vendor i've never dealt with. I got it after about 18 hours, but holy shit, i think i lost 5 years off of my life from the stress and nerves of waiting. "Did I get fucked or did i not"was running around in my head the whole time! Lol. Never again! Lol
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my mate FE and he received his mandy 2 days later/
i just FE on 1yingyang2 for some valium but i have a horrible feeling i have just been fucked
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Stay positive till you know. And update too. If you like valium hit up mdpro. Bought several times from him(not valium though). He's fast, and has great communication. He was my first buy. Doesn't require fe. Is your order marked in transit, or still processing? When did you place order?
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In my opinion,it's understandable for a vendor to ask you to FE if your stats are low.. A Buyer can scam a Vendor just as easily as a Vendor can scam a Buyer. But once stats are in a good range, never FE. If a buyer requires you to FE after u have made a few purchases with no problems, find someone else.....
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It's a matter of trust. If you do your research about the vendor who asked you to FE and you find out that he's trusted and loved... I don't think finalizing early is that much of a trouble. I've finalized early a couple of times out of 10 orders and haven't had a problem, but obviously the ideal scenario is to be able to stay in escrow. Just think by yourself and don't set hermetic rules.
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It's a matter of trust. If you do your research about the vendor who asked you to FE and you find out that he's trusted and loved... I don't think finalizing early is that much of a trouble. I've finalized early a couple of times out of 10 orders and haven't had a problem, but obviously the ideal scenario is to be able to stay in escrow. Just think by yourself and don't set hermetic rules.
Well said...
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In my opinion,it's understandable for a vendor to ask you to FE if your stats are low.. A Buyer can scam a Vendor just as easily as a Vendor can scam a Buyer. But once stats are in a good range, never FE. If a buyer requires you to FE after u have made a few purchases with no problems, find someone else.....
That's true, but you ain't protected once you do. Hence, no peace of mind that comes along with knowing if you got scammed you can take it to resolution. The scammers do come from both vendors and buyers, but if you don't wanna fe you don't have to. There are vendors that don't require it.
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Stay positive till you know. And update too. If you like valium hit up mdpro. Bought several times from him(not valium though). He's fast, and has great communication. He was my first buy. Doesn't require fe. Is your order marked in transit, or still processing? When did you place order?
im pretty sure. i have had no replies to any messages. ill check mdpro thanks dolphy
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People won't quit FE'ing. Its a fact of life and seems like its here to stay on SR. New people with no past transactions are usally the ones asked to FE the most. Here are some basic tips. I have been buying on the road for several months, and only recently started selling. In this time I have been scammed ZERO times. I don't FE.
1. Don't FE for large amounts. This should be common sense.
2. Check the feedback. See a string of "fe" comments you should run away, far, far away.
3. If the deal is too good to be true, thats because it is.
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Dont do it man
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never
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hell no
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Personally i think if you do your research and use your common sense it can be ok to FE certain vendors who ask for it.A couple of my favorite vendor's ask for FE no matter what your stats are and i've never had a problem even had a no show and received full reship.
Please bare in mind these are some of the bigger vendors about but it's why i think saying "never FE to anyone" limits you unnecessarily sometimes.
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OK what is FE?
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OK what is FE?
FE means Finalize Early which is when a customer finalizes (releases the payment) before they have received the product.
To answer the OP question 99% of the time the answer is no, basically if their profile page doesn't say anything about FE and they PM you asking to FE tell them to FO. If there page states all users must FE then do research on that vendor (search their name in forums or read their review page if they have one and the feedback on their profile). One of my favourite vendors asks everyone to FE and I've never had a problem so a FE policy isn't always bad. But don't expect a refund whether or not they seem trustworthy because a FE policy usually means no refunds.
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I've done a couple of FE, but the sellers had high and good rep, and only after i first spoke with them via private message. because i am new they required FE. and i would only do it for small amounts. so far i've had no problem. best to go by your gut instinct after you speak to the person.
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hell no
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Why FE? There are plenty of vendors who do not require it, in fact ask you not to. New vendors are not even allowed to accept FE.
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It would seem to depend on the feedback, including the recent feedback, about the item you want to purchase. Is their more than 4 or 5 good recent transactions on that item. Does the vendor tell you the specifics of the processing and delivery time? Then yes, I would finalize early.
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