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Old 28-06-2011, 09:52 AM
Hagar (Doug)
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I do understand what you are saying Warren. With any trading type forum there will always be glitches which must be overcome.
I can honestly say I haven't bought an awfull lot from the forum but I have sold quite a bit of gear from the high end to the low end of pricing and as a general rule found people to be very honest and prepared to put money into my account which in todays climate is quite unusual.

I just find this set of rules or whatever you want to call them to be a very one sided view of a sale process with no regard for the seller, his goods or his end requirements. As I have said a purely self opinionated guide to selling on IIS.

Cheers
Doug

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Originally Posted by supernova1965 View Post
It looks to me by your methods that you already follow most of the suggestions anyway and they were only suggestions not "RULES" photo's provided and good details I don't think the OP was aiming the list at you in this case.


I tried desperately to buy an item from one seller I offered Paypal but he had no account I thought thats fine not everyone has Paypal so I offered direct transfer no I don't give out Bank details even though I can't do anything except transfer funds into his account with the details I required.

I was expected to send a check/money order or cash which takes time instead of instantly arriving in sellers account I don't know about anyone else but average people don't have checks anymore and it costs me more to send money orders and sending cash is too risky.

The seller wants our money I didn't post a wanted add I was responding to an advertisement of goods for sale and was asked to jump through too many hoops. And then the goods were withdrawn
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