Most online transactions operate on trust—but trust alone isn’t enough to protect buyers or sellers from scams, fraud, or payment disputes.
Traditional payment methods like bank transfers, PayPal, and direct credit card payments have serious flaws:
❌ Buyers can get scammed—Sellers can take the money and disappear.
❌ Sellers can get scammed—Buyers can dispute payments, file chargebacks, or refuse to pay after receiving work.
❌ Zero protection—Once a payment is sent, there’s no easy way to get it back.
This is where Gig.tn’s escrow system changes everything.
🔹 What Is Escrow & Why Does It Matter?
Escrow is a secure third-party system that holds funds until both the buyer and seller fulfill their part of the deal.
🔹 Buyer pays upfront, but the freelancer doesn’t get the money yet.
🔹 Freelancer completes the work and delivers it.
🔹 Buyer reviews and accepts the work.
🔹 Funds are released to the freelancer.
This ensures 100% fairness and security for both sides.
🚨 If someone refuses to use escrow, that’s a major red flag for a potential scam.
🔹 Why Gig.tn’s Escrow System Is Better Than Traditional Payments
Feature | Gig.tn Escrow | Direct Payments (Bank, PayPal, etc.) |
Protects Buyers from Scams | ✅ Yes – Money is secure until delivery. | ❌ No – Seller can take payment and disappear. |
Protects Freelancers from Non-Payment | ✅ Yes – Funds are guaranteed once work is delivered. | ❌ No – Buyers can refuse to pay or issue chargebacks. |
Dispute Resolution | ✅ Gig.tn manually reviews disputes & ensures fairness. | ❌ No support – Once money is sent, it’s gone. |
Refund Policy | ✅ Refunds are case-by-case & handled fairly. | ❌ No guarantees – Banks & PayPal often side with the buyer, even if the seller delivered work. |
Secure Transactions | ✅ Yes – Fully encrypted & compliant. | ❌ No – Direct payments have no security guarantees. |
📌 With Gig.tn, your money is protected. If something goes wrong, we help resolve it.
📌 Gig.tn’s escrow system is the best way to ensure safe, scam-free online business in Tunisia.
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