I was looking at a place I stumbled upon, which got good reviews on SoS, but they're payment options were sketchy. It's NR, they just quit doing moneygram and western union. Can anyone attest to the legitimacy of the new payment options? It would be much appreciated.
i tend to be even more risky with these kinds of vendors. i contact them and ask if they accept CIM (cash in mail), then i send it registered mail, for what it's worth, always a very small order first . . .
I'm going with a different site, placing the order tomorrow. The site has a good reputation so I'll risk a couple hundred on the first order.
Hey what I do when ordering from this site is set up an HD-Money account (took all of 5 minutes) then I placed an order for digital currency on an exchange site called nanaimo-gold.com, which you can finance a number of ways (including bank wire, money order, and, the one I use, cash in mail). Once nanaimo-gold recieves your money they exchange it for egold and finance your HD-MONEy account with the equivelent. Then all you have to do is place your order, your vendor will send you there hd-money account number, you finance their account with money owed, and then you have product typically by the end of the week. Very easy, safe for both ends, and this is why they are my favorite vendor. By the way, somebody correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure abbreviations for legit vendors is against the rules? Maybe you should edit.