Robert Atkinson wrote on Sat Jun 29 10:05:39 EDT 2013 > Hi Mike,
> You need to be carefull what you post online. We now have the last > four and first ten digits of your credit card, plus you address > and signature. You should remove or alter these images ASAP. > While I'm sorry that you lost out, it's clearly stated that you > must use signed for delivery. Don't ever use anything else for > ebay transactions unless you can afford to write the whole thing > off as a loss. [...] > Robert G8RPI. Hi Robert, Thanks for the warning. The info on the receipts is not my credit card. It won't do anyone any good. Signed receipt is only required above $250.00. Below that, proof of delivery is all that is needed. However, I recall it was around $50 to $60 for this package, which made it useless to try to return it. At the time, I believed VISA would go to bat for me. As I discovered, they won't lift a finger, and they send everything back to Paypal. As I have tried to point out, there are some vendors you should not deal with, such as tool_nerd. They can send you junk. As you state, you will likely end up writing everything off. We really need a list of vendors who are honest and deliver quality products, and the others who are likely to screw you. Of course, it would be nice to have documents to prove what happened, but perhaps simple word-of-mouth information would still be useful to help warn others. Here's my list: Good Vendors: fluke.l Bad Vendors: tool_nerd Mike M _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
