Posted by dieseldave56 on April 22, 2008 at 03:32:29 from (67.142.130.43):
In Reply to: Re: Ebay sucks posted by big fred on April 21, 2008 at 19:40:01:
I believe the original poster is complaining that Ebay is forcing him to accept PayPal because of his limited feeback numbers, when he doe NOT want to use PayPal.
Personally, I've never had a bad transaction ( 261@ 98.9%) and I get some great deals. Of course you have to know the value of what you're buying. Example I just bought all the service /operators/repair/and parts manuals for the Case DI w/Lull front end loader I just pruchased. I'm living up here in central Oregon at 4200ft elevation next to the Deschute National forest and the little town 30 miles away has really nothing in it i.e. Z06 Corvette parts, diesel motorcoach parts, Case tractor parts, MotoStat equipment..........
The clue is to do your homework on the seller as well as the item. I will not use sellers that have no track record or less than 98% positive feedback.
The PayPal works well for me in other dealings like buying parts on this forum, No having to find a post office and get a money order, ect. I don't know but some years ago my wife got me involved with Ebay. Who would think that my old HotRod , Rod & Custom, Corvette magazines were worth anything. Shoot I was going to throw them out but the little woman said put them on Ebay. 55 pounds of old magazines brought close to $1100. I soon found out that there is somebody looking for something I don't want anymore. Works for me.
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