Let's poll the audience....
Does anyone request photos with handwritten dates, driver's licenses, or personal information of sellers prior to sending them money? I read that it's a good idea but does anyone actually request it?
I have a person online I am trying to buy from who is probably fine, but I can't be sure. They are worried about losing the item without payment and I am worried about losing money and not getting what I bought. to solve both issues, I suggested that before I send full payment, they provide me with the FFL name or phone they are going to use, take the firearm there so I can confirm the FFL at least has the gun in front of him. Then I push my payment through immediately on the spot. This seemed a pretty basic request and good for all parties involved and my personal FFL suggested this at a bare minimum. Seller gets paid immediately and if not, he walks out the door without losing his item, and buyer at least gets some semblance of peace knowing the item exists and is likely on the way. They are not willing to go through all of that trouble without the money being in the bank, which I understand, but doesn't make me feel warm and fuzzy. They are a very new user and have no feedback, and while I don't either, I have been a member since 2013 which probably means nothing to them, and I get that. It all made me feel reserved about the deal.
I hate to have a good transaction ruined by requesting stupid things, and It's likely all on the up and up, but it's just too much money to gamble with. How does everyone else handle high dollar purchases and feel OK they aren't getting into trouble in 2023?
Does anyone request photos with handwritten dates, driver's licenses, or personal information of sellers prior to sending them money? I read that it's a good idea but does anyone actually request it?
I have a person online I am trying to buy from who is probably fine, but I can't be sure. They are worried about losing the item without payment and I am worried about losing money and not getting what I bought. to solve both issues, I suggested that before I send full payment, they provide me with the FFL name or phone they are going to use, take the firearm there so I can confirm the FFL at least has the gun in front of him. Then I push my payment through immediately on the spot. This seemed a pretty basic request and good for all parties involved and my personal FFL suggested this at a bare minimum. Seller gets paid immediately and if not, he walks out the door without losing his item, and buyer at least gets some semblance of peace knowing the item exists and is likely on the way. They are not willing to go through all of that trouble without the money being in the bank, which I understand, but doesn't make me feel warm and fuzzy. They are a very new user and have no feedback, and while I don't either, I have been a member since 2013 which probably means nothing to them, and I get that. It all made me feel reserved about the deal.
I hate to have a good transaction ruined by requesting stupid things, and It's likely all on the up and up, but it's just too much money to gamble with. How does everyone else handle high dollar purchases and feel OK they aren't getting into trouble in 2023?