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I plan to close my account down. Back to money orders only for my auctions, unless more people start using c2it. :disgust:
THREAD DISCUSSING THE CHANGES
THREAD DISCUSSING THE CHANGES
Originally posted by: Murpheeee
what's the changes?
I got the Email but it's so looooooooong
Originally posted by: Mallow
I read through it briskly... I didn't see anything earth shattering. Do you mean the option of investing your paypal account balance into paypal shares and earning a return on your money?
I personally recieve a paypal payment and immediate transfer it to my bank account. It's free and take 3-4 business days. I never leave a balance in my paypal account, ever!
What are the new changes you refer to that would make me consider dropping my paypal account?
Originally posted by: Evadman
Ebay took it over, which means screw the seller. Just moreso.
One of the major changes is that the buyer needs to only send back the item by trackable carrier to get a refund. You could send out a $150 mainboard, the buyer then asks for a refund, and sends back a brick. as long as it is by a traceable carrier and shown to get to the sellers address, they get a refund.
Hello new scams.
Originally posted by: Evadman
Ebay took it over, which means screw the seller. Just moreso.
One of the major changes is that the buyer needs to only send back the item by trackable carrier to get a refund. You could send out a $150 mainboard, the buyer then asks for a refund, and sends back a brick. as long as it is by a traceable carrier and shown to get to the sellers address, they get a refund.
Hello new scams.
Originally posted by: SunnyD
I stopped using Paypal last year after they allowed my account to go WELL into negative balance due to service fees. After that I told them to screw themselves and been using cash/check/MO since.
BTW, Paypal is being scrutinized by the FTC from what I hear because "... their practices include services that are very bank-like yet they do not abide by US or international banking regulations nor are their depositors insured by the FDIC..." - which is why they sold out to eGay. Owners took the money and ran before they got closed down or regulated by the government.
Thanks, just voted then.Originally posted by: ShotgunSteve
Added a category for people like you that used it but quit before this ever happened.
That's a good point. Paypal is very convenient to use. But it may behoove us to use it with established traders and make other arrangements for not so established traders.Originally posted by: Geekbabe
I tend to use Paypal only to send money to family and to deal with long established traders here on our for sale forums so I'll continue to use it.
