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<blockquote data-quote="nudels" data-source="post: 7938693" data-attributes="member: 634950"><p>if some con-artist is intent on coming out of a deal on top, they will try to concoct a way to do so regardless of the parties involved. imo, with something like this, you need to examine all facets in which things can sour.</p><p></p><p>for example (and purely speculative); if 2 people agree to send their items to a trusted 3rd party for q/c inspection, and one individual knowingly sends a d.o.a. item intended to defraud the shipping provider, the other party is out of pocket for the inspection and the fraud gets an insurance payout to cover his grift and profit a little,.. lets not forget return shipping if so,... quite a bit of red tape to consider.</p><p></p><p>like i said, it can work, just gotta really think it all through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nudels, post: 7938693, member: 634950"] if some con-artist is intent on coming out of a deal on top, they will try to concoct a way to do so regardless of the parties involved. imo, with something like this, you need to examine all facets in which things can sour. for example (and purely speculative); if 2 people agree to send their items to a trusted 3rd party for q/c inspection, and one individual knowingly sends a d.o.a. item intended to defraud the shipping provider, the other party is out of pocket for the inspection and the fraud gets an insurance payout to cover his grift and profit a little,.. lets not forget return shipping if so,... quite a bit of red tape to consider. like i said, it can work, just gotta really think it all through. [/QUOTE]
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