[ForSale-Swap] the other side of various ebay radios ...
Kim Herron
kherron at voyager.net
Fri Mar 18 08:07:39 EST 2005
hi Gang
> At least as a buyer you always have the last word on FB - buyer has
> two responses and the seller has a single response. I was able to
> respond to the seller's FB by basically calling him a liar and that
> anyone could contact me for the proof.
> Unfortunately, most sellers I have experienced will only deal with
> PayPal, however, your idea of using a postal money order certainly has
> merit especially where fraud is involved.
There is ONE way that you can eliminate this issue right away, and
that is to
deal with sellers that take your MC or Visa, or AMEX card. I own and run a
business and
will take anybody's credit card for anything that I sell. As you know, if
you have a problem
with an Item purchased with a credit card and it's not as represented, you
can dispute the charge
and not pay for it. IF somebody is offering to take you CC on e-bay, you
can bet that he is legit,
because he or she will not get paid for months if there is a problem and
will get charged a hefty fee
for not satisfying the buyer. In addition to that, there is no provision
for him to even get his merchandise back.
So, remember that next time you bid on something or decide to buy it. FYI,
anybody can get credit card service
these days through Sam's club and it's even cheaper than the bank, so there
is not excuse for no having it.
Thanks!!
Kim Herron W8ZV
1-616-677-3706
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