Say you're buying a used car. You can have a local mechanic verify it, so if the seller lies about the condition you can get your money back.
Despite Facebook Marketplace accounting for over $100 billion in commerce every year, most transactions involve meeting strangers in unfamiliar locations, paying in cash, and hoping the deal goes smoothly. There’s no easy way to verify if what you’re buying is real, damaged, or fake.
Hopscotch changes that. We turn risky commerce into verified commerce.
While most marketplaces sell products (like cars, watches, or clothing), Hopscotch sells Trust and Verification. And in the digital age, those are the most valuable commodities of all.
With Hopscotch, you can choose the perfect Verifier for any deal.
Trust has always been the foundation of every great relationship, and Hopscotch takes that to heart. It’s a platform where your conversations remain private and every deal is verified.
Say you're buying a used car. You can have a local mechanic verify it, so if the seller lies about the condition you can get your money back.
Maybe you're selling an old watch? Have a certified watchmaker confirm it's a Rolex and not a Timex, and protect yourself from a potential dispute.
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