On 5/2/05, Howard R. Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How many purchases have they made on ebay?  I tend to wonder that anyone
> would use ebay and NOT have paypal--I suppose they might not have a
> checking account at all, but.......
> 
> Later.................Howard
> 
> _

I don't understand why people use Paypal. They have a terrible record
for being used to scam people out of their money. Your purchases are
guaranteed......but you have to pay a small "service fee" to get your
money back so Paypal makes a profit on someones illegal activity. And
who do you think pays for the losses ? It doesn't come out of Paypal's
profits. The customers pay for it just as in all credit card losses
and the scammers move on.

The best thing to use for on-line purchases are the US Post Office
money orders. They are as good as cash and can be cashed at any US
post office. If you are ripped-off, the US Postal Inspectors office
will be working to get the thieves stopped and possibly get your item
or money back. I like the idea that justice will be served better much
better than just a refund.

Personally I won't send an individual I have never dealt with any more
$$ than I can afford to loose. There's nothing I have to have that
bad.

I watch Ebay local auctions by doing a search by zip code and if you
are in a large metro area you can find a lot of stuff that can be
picked up. You can avoid outrageous shipping costs by picking up Ebay
stuff too. I have found some good deals because the high shipping cost
on heavy objects can keep people from bidding. If I don't have to pay
shipping (email the seller first) I can afford to bid more. And I can
meet the person I'm buying it from.

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