knife trading?

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Jim Beam

i know what the deal for buy i knife from an individual is, but what about trading?
if i am the seller should i wait for their knife(s) before i send mine?
thanks
jim



[This message has been edited by Jim Beam (edited 02-01-2000).]
 
This is just my opinion, and the way I conduct transactions. No matter if I am trading or selling, I send the knives out just as soon as we agree on a deal. I do not wait on money or knives to arrive first. I think the trust goes both ways, if somebody trusts me enough to send me money or a knife, the I should be willing to do the same and send them the knives ASAP. I have not been burned, and all the sales, trades and so on I have done have gone smoothly. Others have different methods which is ok as well, the above is just how I choose to do it.

Richard
 
Hey Guys...

This is the way I do it as well...

As soon as the deal is struck I get the package in the mail as soon as I possibly can.

ttyle Eric...

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I would make sure you know who your dealing with and can trust them. I got screwed on a deal doing it this way.
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Ray
Vancouver, Wa.
 
Ray,

I don't think you got screwed by a Senior Member on BF, did you?

I'd risk saying that if somebody hangs around BF for a while they can be trusted.

Kris
 
I agree with Richard and Normark.
I know I hate to wait for a knife.


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Hi Jeegeet
I'm not sure. It was my first time doing it that way and it back fired. This was all my fault for not getting more info before I made the deal. There are many people on here I would trust to deal with, I just didn't get one of them on this deal. I've had Three other successfull deals and I hope to have many more.

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Ray
Vancouver, Wa.
 
On a trade it's a cross-ship always. Learned that term from someone here.
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Brandon

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