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Start Selling Your Unused Audio Plugins on PluginFlex
Hey everyone,
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PluginFlex is the first 100% secure marketplace for selling and buying audio plugins. Our platform is designed to provide a safe and reliable way for musicians, producers, and audio engineers to purchase and sell high-quality plugins.
With PluginFlex, you can easily register and start selling your unused plugins. Simply create an account, list your plugin, and start earning money. It's that easy!
Not only is PluginFlex a great way to make some extra cash, but it's also a fantastic way to help fellow musicians and producers by providing them with affordable access to high-quality audio plugins.
So why wait? Head over to PluginFlex, register, and start selling your unused plugins today!
Best regards,
Pluginflex.com
We would like to assure you that our company is a registered entity with the UK government. You can verify our registration by visiting the Companies House website at the following link: https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/14689047
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Hmm - definitely not sure about this one. Checked the website and there's nothing available for sale - anyone had any experience of this company?
Never had a problem buying and selling on KVR, but it did require bulidinh trust over time. If this service can provide that I can see the potential, but they need to build trust in themselves first somehow.
Hi!
Can you perhaps explain what measures you have in place that make it safer than selling via KVR and/or Knobcloud, using 'Goods & Services' protection via Paypal?
Thanks
Hello,
Thank you for your interest in PluginFlex. We take the safety and security of our users very seriously, and we have implemented several measures to ensure a reliable and trustworthy platform.
One of our unique features is our ID verification system, which requires all sellers to verify their identity before listing any plugins for sale. This helps to build trust between buyers and sellers and adds an extra layer of security.
Additionally, we have a dispute resolution system in place to help resolve any issues that may arise during transactions. We also thoroughly check each plugin before it is listed on our platform to ensure that it is legitimate and not a free or pirated version.
We are constantly working to improve our services and features, and we appreciate any feedback or suggestions from our users.
Thank you for considering PluginFlex, and we hope to see you on our platform soon.
For more information :
https://www.pluginflex.com/sell-buy-safe
https://www.pluginflex.com/refund-policy
I think I'll stick to Knobcloud for the time being. I've only had good experiences there.
But I shall certainly keep an eye on how things develop at PluginFlex.
@pluginflex - still nothing showing for sale on the site - do I need to create an account to see what's available or has no-one advertised anything yet?
Can you provide specific examples, please? Can you describe a realistic scenario that can put me or my money in any danger on Knobcloud or KVR but cannot happen on your platform?
(You're up against established competitors, so I would think you can offer something they can't, something specific beyond the generic marketing text. Do you have any? What exactly is it? You haven't explained it yet.)
Thanks in advance and good luck with your venture.
Re: the id process.
"What is the identification verification process? The identification verification process is a security measure to ensure that only legitimate sellers are able to sell plugins on Pluginflex. To complete the process, sellers must send a selfie holding a legitimate identification document, such as a passport or ID card."
Can I suggest another approach. I'm not sure about others but I would never send an ID document in photo or scan via the internet. I'm not sure you PluginFlex really wants the responsibility of holding ID docs, even if for a small amount of time. Can't speak for the rest of the world but here in Australia there have been several large scale hacks where these kinds of docs have stolen and peoples identities nabbed.
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Thank you for your concern. We completely understand your hesitation in sending personal ID documents via the internet. That's why we use a secure and encrypted platform to store and process any sensitive information. Additionally, we do not use a third-party to handle any aspect of the verification process, so you can be assured that your information is safe with us. However, we completely understand if you are still not comfortable sharing your ID, and we offer alternative verification options to ensure the safety of all parties involved.
https://www.pluginflex.com/id-verf
Thank you for your question. We understand your concerns and we assure you that we take security very seriously at PluginFlex. One of the unique features that sets us apart from our competitors is that we verify the authenticity of all plugins before they are listed for sale on our platform. This ensures that you are purchasing legitimate software and eliminates the risk of scams or fraudulent activity. Additionally, we act as a middleman in all transactions, holding the payment until the buyer confirms that the plugin has been received and is as described. This protects both the buyer and seller from any potential scams or disputes. We also have a dedicated support team available to assist with any issues or concerns that may arise. We hope this clarifies our unique approach and value proposition.
Saw this thread on Gearspace.
https://gearspace.com/board/music-computers/1374200-website-buy-sell-used-audio-software-plugins.html?highlight=Pluginflex#post16403790
Dear maxwellhouser,
We have become aware of certain allegations made against our company by our competitors, which we vehemently deny. We take these allegations seriously and are working with legal counsel to pursue appropriate action.
We want to assure our users that PluginFlex is a legitimate business and we strive to provide a safe and trustworthy platform for buying and selling second-hand plugins.
We appreciate your support and trust in our platform, and we will continue to work hard to earn and maintain your confidence.
Sincerely,
The PluginFlex Team
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Sorry - not for me I'm afraid.
True or false, the allegations are enough of a red-flag (More so given the need to send ID and you being the interim holder of all funds) for me to stay well away. That position might change should you be able, at some point, to conclusively demonstrate the allegations to be false. Until such a time, I've had over a decade of positive buy/sell experiences on KVR, and some recent successes buying on Knobcloud.
Between the two, I'm currently very content.
I hope you manage to get this situation cleared-up.
Thank you for your response. We understand that the allegations have caused concern for some potential users. However, we would like to assure you that we are a legitimate registered company ( https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/14689047 ), and we take our responsibility to our users seriously. Our platform offers additional security features such as ID verification and escrow payment protection to ensure a safe and secure trading environment. We are working to address any concerns and clear up any misunderstandings surrounding the allegations. We hope to have the opportunity to demonstrate the safety and reliability of our platform in the future.
Dear valued users,
We want to address the recent allegations that have been made against Pluginflex. We understand that these allegations may be concerning to some of our users, and we want to assure you that we take them very seriously.
As a registered company, we pride ourselves on operating with the highest level of integrity and transparency. We have taken all necessary steps to investigate these claims and have found them to be baseless and untrue. We are committed to providing a secure and reliable platform for our users to buy and sell plugins, and we will continue to work diligently to ensure that we maintain our reputation for honesty and fairness.
We understand that trust is essential when it comes to online transactions, and we would like to ask our users for their input on how we can move forward from this situation. We are open to feedback and suggestions on how we can improve our platform to better meet your needs and provide a secure and reliable marketplace for all.
Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to serving you in the future.
Best regards,
The Pluginflex team
Maybe a good place to start would be in a slightly less formal communication style that doesn't sound a bit like it was generated by an AI. That generic marketing speak is not likely to inspire trust. I haven't investigated but are the key people in your company doxxed?
Also, no offense, but this link doesn't prove anything.https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/14689047
It is fairly well known that thousands of scammers around the world have set up UK companies with registered UK addresses despite not being UK based and never having lived at the registered address:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/real-life/expert-warns-scam-companies-hijacking-24801124.amp
Here's another article from the Guardian about this problem
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jan/29/everything-is-fake-how-global-gangs-are-using-uk-shell-companies-in-multi-million-pound-crypto-scams
Another point is that the company only seems to have existed for a few days, but a user with a very similar name to your company director seems to have already been posting on Gearspace about what a wonderful service is being offered - the wording makes it sound like an established company:
" Originally Posted by danieljamesdoran ➡️
I recently discovered PluginFlex and it's quickly become my go-to marketplace for buying and selling second-hand VST plugins. The platform is incredibly user-friendly, and I've been able to find some amazing deals on hard-to-find plugins that I couldn't find anywhere else. What I love most about PluginFlex is that it's a secure and trustworthy platform"
At the moment there are a total of 7 items for sale, which is 7 more than a couple of days ago...
Am tired of convincing people that we are legit .**if you don't want to use it then don't . **
It's the same talk when knobcloud began to operate :
And here am offering what knobcloud or kvr or any other marketplace did not offer which is a secure place to sell second hand vsts without the fear of fraud or scam .
BTW i got scammed multiple times on those marketplaces , So i found an issue and worked to find a solution for it .
**if someone is still hesitant to use our platform, it's their decision and am not going to respond to anymore accusations and allegations . **
As should be clear, I'm not accusing you of anything, but are you really suggesting that no "legitimate registered company" ever scammed people?
You have been accused of various things, which if not true, are slanderous, libellous and/or whatever else. If these allegations are false, then you should (As you say you are) seek legal help.
My position, as already stated, is that I'd need to see evidence related to the legal proceedings that clear you fully of that which you've been accused.
Is it the same? In your case, you seem (Unless I'm mistaken) to be directly accused of scamming. That is absolutely not the same thing as people being cautious and reticent about a new company, whcih happened accross all forums when KnobCloud first started its journey.
Yeah also noticed how new the listening was Nige > @enkaytee said:
interesting. it’s nice to see another service for selling and buying virtual instruments. especially in a digital world ; it’s pretty cool to get a little bit of cash for those old apps and fx that don’t get used anymore.
i’ve had good luck with knobcloud. hopefully
this is even better
I don’t think the use of a third-party is the issue here.
I’m not sure about others, but I would be more concerned about sending sensitive personal information to a very new company rather than an established third-party authenticator.