On Apr 17, 2010, at 9:12 AM, Dennis Myhand wrote: > John Carmonne wrote: >> On Apr 17, 2010, at 7:46 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote: >>> Ok... but don't know... last time i got ripped off. >>> >> The sellers live on feedback unless you've damaged the goods yourself I've >> never had a problem with eBay Mac sellers. But That's just me:-) >> John Carmonne >> Yorba Linda USA >> Sent from my MBP > > Then John, YOU have been very lucky. Others of us have not. Some of the > sellers on eBay are great people. Some are absolute scum and out for nothing > but to steal other people's money. I have met them both and in some cases > PayPal was as useless as tits on a boar hog. You have to be careful of the > seller. I just canceled a bid on something which was deceptively described. > When I realized the wording did not sound right and asked a question, I found > out the seller was not worth dealing with. So I wont. Peace, Dennis in > Victoria > I agree with you that you do have to read and beware of the ads. I guess I do that without really thinking about it I do steer clear of sellers that are so to speak "full of CRAP". I've seen some ads that I can tell right away that it's not a good idea to buy. So you're right, I guess I did'nt realize that newbies can get screwed.:-)
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