08-05-11, 09:01 PM | ||
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Hiawatha, IA
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Char - I will take your advice if not resolved in a week or so. THANKS! I think going forward I will do a regular paypal payment and tack on the additional fees.
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08-05-11, 09:18 PM | |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Illinois
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I'm sorry. This is why I refuse to buy anything and use the gift option.......
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08-05-11, 10:09 PM | |
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Fort McMurray, AB, Canada
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I would say that using the gift option on paypal for 99% of the people is not deceitful as suegy3 suggests. I have paid and been paid that way for items worth a lot more that fitness dvd's. It is buyer beware. My for sale list at YaYa's just says that I accept paypal or EMT (electronic money transfer which is available in Canada). It is easy to list your selling price with paypal fees added (3% plus $0.30) and the cost using the gift option. It is up to the buyer to decide which option suits them. If they choose the gift option the liability is on the buyer.
To suggest that people that give the gift option are deceitful is unfair and inaccurate IMO. Rant over. Michele |
08-05-11, 10:30 PM | |
Join Date: Feb 2005
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That's an excellent idea! That would alert the mods and others about this person. 7/25 was over a week ago and you should have received an email or the dvds by now. I was screwed over once and now I don't buy dvd's unless I know the person's name and they post regularly.
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buyer beware, paypal, ya-yas, yayas |
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