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Date:         Fri, 15 Dec 2006 08:59:05 -0500
Reply-To:     "Dr.Chris" <gronski@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         "Dr.Chris" <gronski@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: buying part via e-mail
Comments: To: Mark Brush <mbrush@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <b2ac7c9e0612142013k73d947f8j27b0bc67d8ec8179@mail.gmail.com>
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For somethings like a wiper motor the fees are not worth it but for the two big ticket items I've bought online (a $2000 outboard motor and a $3000 laptop) I used www.escrow.com . essentially they hold onto the funds until the buyer has the goods and says that all is in order before they release the funds to the seller.

I found the outboard on Craigslist and asked the seller to set up a private eBay auction for me at the agreed price in order to take advantage of the protection that eBay offers, unfortunately we realized after the fact that most eBay / PayPal protection does not kick in until you have 50 feedback or something. So we went the escrow route. I'd ONLY use escrow.com if I was looking for an escrow service as there are scam escrow websites out there too.

eBay feedback is tricky anyway. I was ripped off by a eBay seller who had 12 feedback. 12 is not a super high number but I thought it was at least a respectable number of transactions. The problem was I did not look at the individual transactions that the feedback was from, until it had been a while without getting the item. Upon closer inspection the feedback was for a bunch of $0.01 transactions. A nice addition to eBay would be a total dollar value of transactions number to go with each seller as a nice suplement to the feedback system.

With eBay and PayPal you really have to pay attention to timelines. I am STILL trying to get an item that I bought in September from a seller with 438 feedback (99.3% Positive). Unfortunately I let the eBay and PayPal timelines lapse so all I have is the seller's integrity now.

Chris

On 12/14/06, Mark Brush <mbrush@gmail.com> wrote: > I wonder if anyone can provide me with some advice. I found someone willing > to sell me a rear wiper motor via GoWesty classifieds. The seller contacted > me via e-mail and said he has one and he can be paid via paypal. I was > getting ready to put his e-mail address into the paypal system, but then I > thought, "how can I be sure this'll work?" Could someone just surf around > ISO items, say they have something and collect the cash without delivering > the goods? I guess it's just the risk I take, but I didn't know if there's > an easy way to check on whether someone is legit (or whether the paypal > system can help make sure someone's legit). I don't see the e-mail on this > list, and I can't find it on eBay, so I just don't know. > > thanks for any advice - Mark B. >


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