Re: [CR]EBAY SAFETY

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From: "J.Dunn" <bikehunter@msn.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <002c01c3b79a$53bd7e40$6401a8c0@valuedr9qc69k8>
Subject: Re: [CR]EBAY SAFETY
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 17:23:47 -0700


Always remember that ebay (and Paypal, even before ebay bought them out after their own pay online fiasco) is interested in NOTHING but their bottom line, will always look after the company before their customers, and want all of the benefits and none of the responsibility.

John Dunn, Boise, ID


----- Original Message -----
From: Alec Bradlow
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 4:32 PM
Subject: [CR]EBAY SAFETY


Go to Ebay then help then safe trading and they have a detailed overview. For any large purchases I do over $500 I request the use of escrow.com. If the seller absolutely refuses and I don't feel good about the transaction then I won't do the deal. Paypal -click Help and then click-Security Center The question about the credit card protection is really a gray area- If you pay by cc directly to a vendor you would have your cards protection if applicable. However if you do Paypal and pay with a credit card, paypal is the cc processor and only would guarantee if you bought the extra protection they may offer you depending on the type of account the seller has. You'd think your cc co. would protect you but it's not always the case. Also since many of these purchases run into the thousands of $$ the ebay and paypal protection is usually capped. Good Luck with the dispute on the frame. Alec