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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: afperser on June 03, 2013, 07:10 pm

Title: from the order to my home?
Post by: afperser on June 03, 2013, 07:10 pm
hello,

i got a burning question im new here (thats why i post here)
but i need to know how i begin to place a order and the midel part of it is see therms of FE and so one im very scard if i pay a vandor to late or something so can anyone explane to me how it works around here?

ty!
Title: Re: from the order to my home?
Post by: Phillippa Hole on June 03, 2013, 07:21 pm
That didn't make for easy reading, but when you place an order, update your order with your name and address, most use pgp encryption, some use privnote.com.

When the vendor accepts your order and marks it "in transit" you have the option to finalize or resolve an issue.

The general rule is do not finalize early. That is the whole point of escrow.

Hope that helps
Title: Re: from the order to my home?
Post by: afperser on June 03, 2013, 07:30 pm
That didn't make for easy reading, but when you place an order, update your order with your name and address, most use pgp encryption, some use privnote.com.

When the vendor accepts your order and marks it "in transit" you have the option to finalize or resolve an issue.

The general rule is do not finalize early. That is the whole point of escrow.

Hope that helps

thank you and yes my English is very bad im sorry for that but the whole point is to pay the vendor when your pack is in your mail box? im not 100% sure so i ask it i wanne be fair to pay him what he is giving me.
so if its in transit its ready for shipping how i need it to see?
Title: Re: from the order to my home?
Post by: duty free on June 03, 2013, 07:37 pm
When you see that the package is "in transit", that generally means that it has been shipped, and is on its way to you.

In regards to paying the vendor, in my experience it's best to wait until you receive the package and confirm that you got what you paid for (quality and quantity).
Title: Re: from the order to my home?
Post by: afperser on June 03, 2013, 07:39 pm
When you see that the package is "in transit", that generally means that it has been shipped, and is on its way to you.

In regards to paying the vendor, in my experience it's best to wait until you receive the package and confirm that you got what you paid for (quality and quantity).

thank you for your reply i do it your way! so im happy now and let start buying!

thanks to you al!