On 16/11/12 23:48, J. Forster wrote:
PayPal is pretty much a law unto itself. Basically, if you choose to
become involved with them, it's their bat, ball, glove, and ballpark. Your
only real alternative is to play another game.
Unfortunately, the younger generation of eBay sellers is convinced
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eBay with
Paypal.
Tyhey used to. Have you asked them
Payment is possible with Paypal or credit card.
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 4:06 PM, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
I'm just amazed Aligent doesn't take credit cards directly. Paypal is for
small time players.
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On 17 November 2012 14:31, Tom Holmes thol...@woh.rr.com wrote:
I would strongly suggest that you consider buying Agilent Certi-Prime items
not through EBay but through one of the distributors that they now sell much
of their equipment through.
The discounts on eBay (48% was agreed, prior to
This is some of the communication between me and Agilent on eBay. I
think it is clear Agilent wanted to use Paypal, and I did not. It was
Agilent who said I should split the payment into two - one of $10,000
and the other of $7,736
Credit cards were not mentioned, but this would have been above
Odd.
I would have expected anybody's PayPal limit would be lower than the
associated credit card limit.
Logically, one should be therefore able to get a PayPal account without a
credit card,.
-John
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This is some of the communication between me and Agilent on eBay. I
think it is
You can get a Paypal account without a credit card. I think all you
need is a bank account.
In fact, every time I try to buy something with Paypal, it defaults to
taking the money from my bank account, and every time I need to change
it to take it from my credit card.
I appear to have a $10,000
Perhaps. That opens the possibility of linking a PayPal account to a bank
account, then zeroing the balance. Somehow, I doubt that actually works.
-John
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You can get a Paypal account without a credit card. I think all you
need is a bank account.
In fact, every time I try to buy
On 11/17/2012 4:37 PM, J. Forster wrote:
Perhaps. That opens the possibility of linking a PayPal account to a bank
account, then zeroing the balance. Somehow, I doubt that actually works.
-John
Then you pay the overdraft charge...
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Not if you just walk into a bank and open an account with $100 cash.
My point is not fraud, but that PayPal is not safe.
-John
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On 11/17/2012 4:37 PM, J. Forster wrote:
Perhaps. That opens the possibility of linking a PayPal account to a
bank
account, then zeroing the balance.
That works just fine. I have two Paypal accounts, one tied to my regular bank
account which I use for purchases, and another tied to a small account at a
local bank (where I keep almost nothing) which I use for selling. As soon as
money goes into that account I use an ATM to withdraw cash,
I'm wondering if agilentused is really part of the Agilent corp or
whatever it's called? or an independent company entirely? My only and
last $.02!
Don L
J. Forster
Not if you just walk into a bank and open an account with $100 cash.
My point is not fraud, but that PayPal is not safe.
-John
On 17 November 2012 23:37, Don Latham d...@montana.com wrote:
I'm wondering if agilentused is really part of the Agilent corp or
whatever it's called? or an independent company entirely? My only and
last $.02!
Don L
J. Forster
It is Agilent - at least to the extent I can determine. Some
As I said, try calling Executive Complaints at the US HQ. LD calls are
cheap these days. You have nothing to lose, IMO.
-John
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On 17 November 2012 23:37, Don Latham d...@montana.com wrote:
I'm wondering if agilentused is really part of the Agilent corp or
whatever it's called?
On Nov 17, 2012, at 5:29 PM, David Kirkby david.kir...@onetel.net wrote:
It is Agilent - at least to the extent I can determine. Some reported
[...]
Also to the extent that I could determine.
All emails after the sales were from the UK offices of Agilent. Any
emails sent to
On Nov 17, 2012, at 4:37 PM, Don Latham d...@montana.com wrote:
I'm wondering if agilentused is really part of the Agilent corp or
whatever it's called? or an independent company entirely? My only and
last $.02!
I reviewed my email archive. Emails regarding my purchase from agilentused
came
If agilentused is selling stuff on eBay, might not the PayPal be an eBay
thing, rather than an Agilent thing?
Fer sure, eBay really, really pushes PayPal because they get an additional
cut of the transaction.
-John
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On Nov 17, 2012, at 5:29 PM, David Kirkby
On 18 November 2012 01:02, J. Forster j...@quikus.com wrote:
As I said, try calling Executive Complaints at the US HQ. LD calls are
cheap these days. You have nothing to lose, IMO.
-John
But I can imagine I would be a very long time on a phone trying to get
someone able to deal with it. I
On 18 November 2012 01:04, Kevin Rosenberg ke...@rosenberg.net wrote:
agilentused also wanted me to use PayPal. I used two transactions. The first
for the item and the second for software options. I would have also preferred
credit card for the cash back, but agilentused wanted PayPal.
: [time-nuts] Warning if buying from directly from Agilent via
eBay with Paypal.
I'm wondering if agilentused is really part of the Agilent corp or
whatever it's called? or an independent company entirely? My only and
last $.02!
Don L
J. Forster
Not if you just walk into a bank and open
You don't ask, you don't get.
And, is 10 UKP really significant compared to what you've spent or lost?
Get to them, succinctly summarize, get a name, and then switch to email.
YMMV,
-John
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On 18 November 2012 01:02, J. Forster j...@quikus.com wrote:
As I said, try calling
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From: David Kirkby
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This is some of the communication between me and Agilent on eBay. I
think it is clear Agilent wanted to use Paypal, and I did not. It was
Agilent who said I should split the payment into two - one of $10,000
and the other of $7,736
[]
Dave
I'm sure many on this list will have had bad experiences with eBay
and/or Paypal. I've had a fair few myself, but the following is the
single largest loss I have incurred, and was when buying directly from
Agilent - not some reseller of Agilent equipment.
The only winners are eBay and Paypal,
PayPal is pretty much a law unto itself. Basically, if you choose to
become involved with them, it's their bat, ball, glove, and ballpark. Your
only real alternative is to play another game.
Unfortunately, the younger generation of eBay sellers is convinced that
PayPal and plastic is the only
I'm just amazed Aligent doesn't take credit cards directly. Paypal is for small
time players.
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Tyhey used to. Have you asked them if they still do?
-John
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I'm just amazed Aligent doesn't take credit cards directly. Paypal is for
small time players.
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