Hi Abe,

The List is open to dealers, collectors, hunters, institutions, academics and 
anyone else with an interest in things meteoritical.
It allows advertising and indeed...the announcement of a sale by any of those 
accessing the List is not an unusual daily occurance and is generally welcomed 
by all. I wouldn't be too upset with having a seller be smart enough to see 
your name and make an unsolicited offer. You can always tell that person to 
stop if they become an annoyance.  

There is a restriction as to the frequency of a seller's ad being posted. Once 
a week. Even if a reader isn't interested in buying, the posting of a sale 
provides valuable information about the availability and value of meteorites 
and related items.

I think it appropriate for me to reccommend that you consider purchasing from 
sellers that are current Members of IMCA, as it is a rare bird indeed that 
would cheat you whilst belonging to this group. These IMCA Members have a Code 
of Ethics that they subscribe to follow that deals exactly with your fears. 

Trying to establish some form of escrow service is not plausible due to the 
lack of individuals with the experience and motivation necessary and the cost 
not only in money, but time. The escrow holder would have to be bonded and 
compensated. It wouldn't pencil out if your dealing with specimens under a 
$1,000.00. If one were considering a large expenditure with an unknown seller, 
I would pay the few hundred bucks to fly to where the goods were and see for 
myself, or buy following these remedies for avoiding being "screwed". Have the 
specimen shipped to you on approval... let the seller risks his inventory. Pay 
by credit card so a dispute would be settled for zip by the credit card company 
investigators.

Finally, let me say that I have bought hundreds of meteorites on just the past 
few years building my cabinet, some valued well up to nearly five figures, and 
I have nothing but good things to say about all the sellers and traders I have 
dealt with. Almost all were introduced to me through the List.

Welcome to the ranks, my friend.

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536

   


-----Original Message-----
>From: Guenther <[email protected]>
>Sent: Nov 13, 2011 10:06 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Escrow Service
>
>I don't post a lot but as soon as I do, I get solicitations from people
>trying to sell me meteorites. So I am assuming it's because of loiterers in
>the forum. From the names I can tell that they are not from the list. I can
>only assume that they are either normal people who have a meteorite they
>would like to sell for some quick cash or it's a scam. If it was the former
>rather than the latter I would imagine that there could be some pretty good
>deals out there but I would never want to risk it. If someone actually had a
>meteorite to sell but had no eBay rating, I understand their motivation to
>loiter in a forum even though I don't like it. I am sure that there are many
>honest people who have meteorites they would like to sell but the risk is
>too high to get scammed.  
>
>Is there a trustworthy escrow service in the industry? If someone genuinely
>had a nice stone to sell, whether they contacted me through my forum posts
>or otherwise, I could direct them to an escrow. An escrow service would help
>unknown sellers get their meteorites into the hands of collectors without
>having to build a name for themselves first or have to go to a meteorite
>convention to sell them. There are many knowledgeable meteorite hunters and
>collectors in the forum who could quite easily operate an escrow service
>that people like me would trust.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Abe Guenther
>
>
>
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