I think it's a pretty cool idea but I'd really be really concerned as an end user that you're not just going to take my $50 and walk.
I'm sure you don't have that intention at all but you're basically asking people to hand over $50 to a dude in a street and then come back 1-6 months later to collect it.
You should incorporate some type of escrow service and explain to people that their money is safe there.
Also I'd be curious to see how many people don't just lie to get their money back.
Yes, I don't really believe it'll take off - but it was worth a try for a day's work. Plus I got to use Stripe for the first time, which is so much nicer than PayPal.
FDD is a sort of Chicken-and-Egg website - if thousands of people used it, it would be trusted. But they don't, so it's not.
P.S. Feel free to set yourself a deadline - I am a real person, and I will give you money back.
That's why I recommended to use an escrow service to hold the money. You take a small hit (%) from using it but then the money is held at a reputable third party place.
It's a big win if it means more people will sign up because they are confident their $50 is secure.
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[ 2.4 ms ] story [ 21.3 ms ] threadI'm sure you don't have that intention at all but you're basically asking people to hand over $50 to a dude in a street and then come back 1-6 months later to collect it.
You should incorporate some type of escrow service and explain to people that their money is safe there.
Also I'd be curious to see how many people don't just lie to get their money back.
Yes, I don't really believe it'll take off - but it was worth a try for a day's work. Plus I got to use Stripe for the first time, which is so much nicer than PayPal.
FDD is a sort of Chicken-and-Egg website - if thousands of people used it, it would be trusted. But they don't, so it's not.
P.S. Feel free to set yourself a deadline - I am a real person, and I will give you money back.
It's a big win if it means more people will sign up because they are confident their $50 is secure.