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Verification Method GlossaryWhile Panty Trust is pleased that its existence has made the used lingerie community aware of the need for checks and balances in transactions which has in turn spawned the community to come up with methods for making buyers more comfortable. However, Panty Trust believes that it is very important to clarify what each of these "verifying" methods mean in comparison to being a verified member of Panty Trust.
Like the word "Coke" for a soft drink, Panty Trust has become synonymous with the terms "verification and verified seller". Being a member of Panty Trust, however, goes well beyond simple verification that a seller is an actual person. When a member joins Panty Trust, Panty Trust does verify that they are indeed a real person, Panty Trust also verifies that the seller has a clean selling history, verifies that they follow safe and fair business practices, verifies that the seller sends what they say they will send, and verifies that the seller at all times follows the Panty Trust Code of Conduct. This verification and monitoring does not end when a seller's membership is approved, it continues indefinitely for as long as the seller is a member of Panty Trust.
This method uses a very tiny piece taken from Panty Trust in which the seller presents the buyer with a photo, video, or cam shot of themselves holding a sign, writing the buyers name on the item, etc. This has the possibility to show that the seller is a real person. If a buyer is buying from a non-Panty Trust member, this is the absolute minimum that a buyer should expect a seller to provide them before payment is sent. However, this method is akin to a stranger on the street (you see them too) saying "trust me". This method does absolutely nothing in terms of letting the buyer know if the seller has a good selling history, if the seller follows fair business practices, or even if the person in the photo/video will bother to send you anything at all when they receive your money. The person providing the "verification" is the seller themselves who has a vested interest in getting you to buy from them. There is no unbiased, independent entity to vouch for the seller before you buy nor to ensure that the seller follows through with the deal. If the buyer has a problem with the transaction, they are completely on their own - the seller who vouched for themselves may have no incentive at all to do anything for you.
This method varies from selling site to selling site. "Verification" status in each instance is specific to the individual selling site. Some popular methods include a seller getting a "verified" icon for submitting their name and address and/or credit card number and paying a monthly fee. While any "verification" is better than none, this method simply verifies that a seller has access to credit card or mail box which is of little relevance to the seller being the person in the photos, being the person wearing the item, or the seller's sales history or business practices.
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