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Jul 2016

Brian, I don’t understand how this is even an issue? If the customers are receiving their orders as ordered then what is the problem? The current system, the customer has to confirm they received the print up to their expectations, so what am I missing here?? I would like to keep my home address private because letting complete strangers know where 5K worth of printing gear is seems a little nuts to me… Very likely I will stop using 3dhubs if mail verification becomes mandatory, and start marketing myself…

Hi @Brian,

I have a fairly old hub, I’d like to have it verified, but instead of mine, there is only the owner’s name on the post box. Is it possible to ask the post card to her name? According to the owner, the name on the post box can’t be changed (it’s a company’s name).

Thanks,

Tamas

Hi

My Paypal account is a business account. Are you checking the first and lastname of the business contact name?

Hey @UVic_3D, address verification is not required for existing Hubs like yourself. Also we won’t show your address anywhere on the site, except for customer who you allow to pick up orders at your Hub. If you allow pickups, is something you can choose, so the ‘risk’ of you address being exposed to customers is very small.

Having your address verified, does help us combat fraudulent Hubs who are putting Hubs in strategic locations, when shipping from other countries or states, which really is a poor experience for customers. Something that reflects negatively on the whole 3D Hubs platform, that’s the reason why we really like Hubs to verify their details.

Does that make sense?

3 months later
6 months later

Hey Brian,

Any news on this? I live in an appartment and I have safety concerns too. I have public places within 500m of my location that I would be pleased to go to, to meet a customer. I just don’t want random people showing up at my place. Furthermore, my landlord wouldn’t be happy at all and I would like him not to think I’m into shady/illegal stuff.

Thanks