Posted by spiffy1 on January 14, 2009 at 11:58:12 from (70.41.137.72):
In Reply to: NO MORE EBAY.. posted by BOBM25 on January 14, 2009 at 07:15:29:
Wardner said: (quoted from post at 14:49:51 01/14/09) I don't see the problem with Paypal. You tie it in with your local bank account or one dedicated to eBay activity. When Paypal tells you that the item has been paid for, go to your Paypal account and immediately transfer the money.
It is very convenient for buyers. With a few clicks, the sale can be completed. That sure beats writing and mailing a check or chasing after a money order.
To each his own. I am amazed at the prejudice on these forums against eBay. When buying, I always get a good deal with little effort. When selling, I only offer rare items that will attact interest. I have had nearly 100 transactions with no problems.
No doubt fairly safe compared to money orders ect., but the idea of Ebay not just owning it but then demanding it does give one pause as to the monopoly, litterally as well as Ebay as the sole recourse for a deal gone bad.
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