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# P2P Marketplace FAQ

1. **How do I make a payment?**

* First you need to choose an ad with a payment method that is right for you.
* Then contact the creator of that ad through their telegram.&#x20;
* Talk to the ad creator about payment details such as account number, account holder name, amount, etc.

2. **Is it safe to pay the seller?**\
   **Safe.**&#x20;

* When a seller posts an ad to sell some crypto, that number is transferred to the smart contract.&#x20;
* When you press "Buy Crypto", the seller cannot cancel the ads. The taker can cancel the order after 30 minutes without getting a response from the seller.&#x20;

3. **What should I look out for during the payment transfer?**

&#x20;       You can refer the following link.&#x20;

<https://peardao.gitbook.io/docs/getting-started/how-to-earn-passive-income-with-p2p-and-trade-more-safely/tips-and-advices>

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