I'm curious about this. Not that I care greatly one way or the other, but what was your objection to being paid in cash? Especially for something that you ended up giving away anyway?
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have near 300 transactions, been a few problems about 1 -0/0 and am pleased with the range of things ,that i can get. that cant be accesed in a small town , paypal has been good for me recomend them both , with the caution , you would use in any transaction . good luck bob
I have had tremendous success with eBay and would
thoroughly recommend it to anyone.
Nevertheless there are certain precautions I take
which are detailed below.
* Check the seller's record. If it is not 100% then try
to see why. (This applies particularly if the seller
is a newcomer with limited sales).
* Be prepared to go through quite a few of their
sales to see what type of items they are selling
and if buyers were satisfied.
* Try to purchase within a reasonable distance of your
own locality. This may reduce freight costs and does
assist if you need to return it (warranty etc).
* Send an EMail to the seller and establish just which
bank you need to make a Direct Deposit with.
The seller's bank may not have a branch
near you. Some sellers belong to Credit Unions and
it becomes difficult to lodge a deposit.
* Check postage/freight costs carefully. Many items
which are advertised cheaply by overseas sellers
have exhorbitant freight charges. I personally think
they make up their losses by recovering it in freight.
* Be professional in your communications. In turn you
should expect the same. Beware of those who advertise
in a "rough and ready" style ... their items may be the same.
* Be very alert if offered "Second chance" opportunities as
there are some unscrupulous people out there. Such
messages appear to come through eBay but are not
genuine. My daughter lost $800 on an exercise unit
which she paid a person in England on a Second Chance
offer. eBay would not assist as it was not genuine.
* Bargains are available so be prepared to do your homework,
wait for the right conditions and bid sensibly.
Allan
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