I sell 20 plus cars a month with eBay and will not take PayPal.
Only accept wire, cash, Cashiers check or financing. No Paypal not even for deposits. |
Originally Posted by Dean Ferry
(Post 3569460)
Thanks guys, I've already sent the NO to Paypal approach to the buyer, offered him to come look at in person, or send a rep for him. Another signal that something is wrong, he didn't even ask about the title!?
Thanks, Dean |
Originally Posted by Dean Ferry
(Post 3569547)
Here's the email I got from this guy this morning:
"Hi there, Thank you for getting back to me.Can you assure me that the vehicle is in good state and that i will not be disappointed with it and I'm ready to pay your asking price.To be honest, i wanted to buy this for my father as a surprise birthday gift,he has being there for me and doesn,t deserve something less but the issue is I'm a marine contractor and i just got a contract which i am doing presently and The contract is strictly no call, due to the lack of reception on the sea area,,But I'm able to access email anytime as we will make use of laptop so my only quickest payment option is PayPal as i can send money via PayPal anytime.Moreso i choose paypal for this transaction cause i want to avoid the scams going down on the internet this days,and want the both party to be on a safe side cause paypal security measure is unbeatable.Since I'm requesting this transaction to be done via PayPal, i will be responsible for all the pay pal fee/charges on this transaction and if you don't have an account with paypal, its pretty easy, safe and secured to open one. Just log on to www.paypal.com. I hope we can make the purchase as fast as possible? I have a mover that will come for it once payment clears and they will be handling the title for me.So i look forward to hear from you soon." |
Originally Posted by Matt Trulio
(Post 3569799)
I don't know if anyone's said this, but one thing about PayPal I don't love is the transaction fee. I think it's a bit high for what's actually being done.
ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: |
I'm done with paypal. And while they cannot reach into your account even if it's linked, they will refund the amount to the buyer if they basically dispute anything and put a lien against your account. Then collections etc etc. I've dealt with this before and all the buyer has to do is show proof of a return slip or refusing the item. They can send back an empty box for crying out loud. Stay away from paypal in general unless you're using it to buy something small, never accept payment for something you're selling though. Just speaking from experience.
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Originally Posted by machloosy
(Post 3570870)
I'm done with paypal. And while they cannot reach into your account even if it's linked, they will refund the amount to the buyer if they basically dispute anything and put a lien against your account. Then collections etc etc. I've dealt with this before and all the buyer has to do is show proof of a return slip or refusing the item. They can send back an empty box for crying out loud. Stay away from paypal in general unless you're using it to buy something small, never accept payment for something you're selling though. Just speaking from experience.
ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: |
Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing163.1
(Post 3570863)
don't be a cheapskate its a very small price to pay for the convience of completing a transaction in seconds so it can move on to shipping ,and not have to Jack with post office money orders,mailing ca$h,envelopes,stamps, and the rest of the crap that goes with it ... :eek:
ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: I would think paypal should insure the funds when they are deposited. Again really no good way to do anything without disadvantaging the seller or the buyer |
Originally Posted by soldier4402
(Post 3570916)
thats my question if you run a business or want to sell something to somebody far away is there really any other method?
I would think paypal should insure the funds when they are deposited. Again really no good way to do anything without disadvantaging the seller or the buyer DUH :eek: BANK WIRE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: you can only imagine the amount of claims opened up and put thru paypal but they should come up with a better arbitration system :angry-smiley-038: ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: HAPPY HOLIDAYS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:bo at: |
Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing163.1
(Post 3572368)
DUH :eek: BANK WIRE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink:
you can only imagine the amount of claims opened up and put thru paypal but they should come up with a better arbitration system :angry-smiley-038: ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: HAPPY HOLIDAYS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:bo at: |
Originally Posted by soldier4402
(Post 3572380)
I guess but then you run into hey dude I wired money where is my boat and vice versa, I guess pay pal would at least have somewhat of a document trail. IDK i guess cross state buying is always a tough one.
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