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Jeff, I agree with you 100% accept on payment, People want postal money orders because they are just like cash, I donít think requesting one specifically should send off any alarms other than maybe the seller wants there funds for sure.
I learned something this last year I will share with everyone, CASHIERS checks are no better than a personal check, they need to clear just like a personal check and can be canceled after it is issued as well, I like most people was led to believe they were a great way to receive funds, not anymore. -Money orders, PayPal if you can live with them taking 3%, wire transfer, credit cards in person are all good these days. This story may turn out ok after all, our friend posted that he was contacted by the seller and his stuff may be on the way, check out his post. Bud. |
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JeffH--budnate,
Thanks for the lesson, [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif[/img]--------I went to that fella's post, sounds like good news,--But hope he stays on top of the authorities and this guy, until the engine is in his hands------This could all be a big mis-understanding?---But everybody is sorry after they are caught.--Good-Luck!-----------JoeG |
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I recently lost an auction but was contacted soon after the end by someone (very good feedback) who offered to sell me a like item for about a 10-15% discount from the winning bid. He proposed using an escrow service, www.escrowalliance.com. Has anyone heard of or used this specific company? I can't seem to find much on them and they're not listed with ebay.
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Chris, an escrow Co. in general is a good thing, call the Better business bureau and the Attorney general in the state they are in and ask if there any complaints and how long they have been around, they may be fine but a little Columbo work never hurts either.
If you are talking about hunk of money where you need a escrow co??, you should make sure what you are buying is the real thing, Contact a local member to look it over or Fly in make the purchase and Buzz home after the deal. Good luck. Bud. |
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I hate to disagree with another member, but that escrow thing sounds like a scam that I have been hearing about a lot. I won't use escrow sites. Here's a link to a story about this:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/775457.asp |
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Escrow Alliance--claims to do escrow work for yahoo auctions---Go to--GOOGLE---Type in---YAHOO AUCTIONS ESCROW----Look under---YAHOO HELP,general help.----Yahoo explains the pros and pitfalls of what to watch for and who to contact with relation to ecrow companies.------JoeG--
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No problem, Like I said do your homework on the Co..
Thnx for the heads up on the scam alert, I had not heard that yet. Bud. |
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Thanks for all of the input. I became a little suspicious when I couldn't find any "real" contact info (address or telephone) on their site. The item was a high-end digital camera, probably not worth the chance to save a few bucks unless someone can tell me that they have conducted business with them.
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The article in the link bbdon posted included a site www.SOS4auctions.com to check on escrow services. Turns out that EscrowAlliance has only been around for a couple of days and their evaluation is that it is fraudulent [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/no.gif[/img]. Thanks again guys.
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Chris,
You should fill out a fraud alert with eBay, right away. Go Here: http://crs.ebay.com/aw-cgi/ebayisapi.dll?crsstartpage You may be able to stop them from scamming someone else. And by the way, if you have your email address as your user name on ebay, that's a magnet for this kind of scammer. |
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