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May 22, 2014, 06:27:28 AM Last edit: May 23, 2014, 06:00:53 PM by tazdas |
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Hi All
I am looking to buy few S1s via paypal ( I will cover the fees).. Let me know what you have and how much you are asking.. I am willing to pay Bitmain prices ( including shipping)
I can also pay via EMT/interact for reputable canadian sellers..
Heatware =dasdas (69-0)
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squall1066
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May 22, 2014, 11:14:36 AM |
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Hi All
I am looking to buy few S1s via paypal ( I will cover the fees).. Let me know what you have and how much you are asking.. I am willing to pay Bitmain prices ( including shipping)
Heatware =dasdas (69-0)
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Afraid paypal is a bad word around here, Might try offering something that is not claim back, like WU or BT. Or better still a face to face trade! Please use escrow when buying something, It really does help protect both sides. Good luck with your purchase.
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tazdas (OP)
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May 22, 2014, 05:07:39 PM |
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Hi All
I am looking to buy few S1s via paypal ( I will cover the fees).. Let me know what you have and how much you are asking.. I am willing to pay Bitmain prices ( including shipping)
Heatware =dasdas (69-0)
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Afraid paypal is a bad word around here, Might try offering something that is not claim back, like WU or BT. Or better still a face to face trade! Please use escrow when buying something, It really does help protect both sides. Good luck with your purchase. That's why i provided the heatware feedback.. to be clear that i am a legitimate and trustworthy buyer
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May 22, 2014, 07:43:18 PM |
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PayPal sent as a GIFT cannot be refunded/claimed against and usually no fee. Buyers usually cover any associated fees.
I have bought and sold many items using this method. Never any issues.
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May 22, 2014, 09:50:23 PM |
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Where in canada? I may be interested via interac payment and escrow
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How is that Lexical analysis working out bickneleski?
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May 22, 2014, 11:37:58 PM |
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PayPal sent as a GIFT cannot be refunded/claimed against and usually no fee. Buyers usually cover any associated fees.
I have bought and sold many items using this method. Never any issues.
That isn't true. Paypal sent as a gift can be funded via credit card and CAN be charged back. If you charge back the CC, the CC will charge back paypal, who will then charge back the seller. In theory, paypal seller protection protects the seller against fraudulent chargebacks, but if you read the actual terms and conditions, they leave themselves enough outs to chargeback pretty much any transactions. I can assure you 100 percent, if a buyer successfully charges back through their credit card company you WILL be chargedback, paypal is not going to eat the loss.
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tazdas (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 05:57:08 AM |
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Where in canada? I may be interested via interac payment and escrow
14 available
PMed you
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May 23, 2014, 06:21:39 AM |
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PayPal sent as a GIFT cannot be refunded/claimed against and usually no fee. Buyers usually cover any associated fees.
I have bought and sold many items using this method. Never any issues.
That isn't true. Paypal sent as a gift can be funded via credit card and CAN be charged back. If you charge back the CC, the CC will charge back paypal, who will then charge back the seller. In theory, paypal seller protection protects the seller against fraudulent chargebacks, but if you read the actual terms and conditions, they leave themselves enough outs to chargeback pretty much any transactions. I can assure you 100 percent, if a buyer successfully charges back through their credit card company you WILL be chargedback, paypal is not going to eat the loss. Have you ever attempted to get a charge reversed with your credit card company? Very hard to do mate. Not trying to start a pissing war here. Believe what you want but I know what I have and have not done. Peace yo.
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May 23, 2014, 06:54:49 AM |
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PayPal sent as a GIFT cannot be refunded/claimed against and usually no fee. Buyers usually cover any associated fees.
I have bought and sold many items using this method. Never any issues.
That isn't true. Paypal sent as a gift can be funded via credit card and CAN be charged back. If you charge back the CC, the CC will charge back paypal, who will then charge back the seller. In theory, paypal seller protection protects the seller against fraudulent chargebacks, but if you read the actual terms and conditions, they leave themselves enough outs to chargeback pretty much any transactions. I can assure you 100 percent, if a buyer successfully charges back through their credit card company you WILL be chargedback, paypal is not going to eat the loss. Have you ever attempted to get a charge reversed with your credit card company? Very hard to do mate. Not trying to start a pissing war here. Believe what you want but I know what I have and have not done. Peace yo. Getting a charge reversed with a credit card company is not at all hard to do. I'm not going to argue with you on this, you are free to believe whatever you want. And I wouldn't have said anything at all, except that you are telling people a gift payment is safe and can't be charged back, and if someone trusts you on this, they could potentially lose a lot of money to a fraudulent chargeback.
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tazdas (OP)
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May 23, 2014, 05:58:53 PM |
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PayPal sent as a GIFT cannot be refunded/claimed against and usually no fee. Buyers usually cover any associated fees.
I have bought and sold many items using this method. Never any issues.
That isn't true. Paypal sent as a gift can be funded via credit card and CAN be charged back. If you charge back the CC, the CC will charge back paypal, who will then charge back the seller. In theory, paypal seller protection protects the seller against fraudulent chargebacks, but if you read the actual terms and conditions, they leave themselves enough outs to chargeback pretty much any transactions. I can assure you 100 percent, if a buyer successfully charges back through their credit card company you WILL be chargedback, paypal is not going to eat the loss. Have you ever attempted to get a charge reversed with your credit card company? Very hard to do mate. Not trying to start a pissing war here. Believe what you want but I know what I have and have not done. Peace yo. Getting a charge reversed with a credit card company is not at all hard to do. I'm not going to argue with you on this, you are free to believe whatever you want. And I wouldn't have said anything at all, except that you are telling people a gift payment is safe and can't be charged back, and if someone trusts you on this, they could potentially lose a lot of money to a fraudulent chargeback. yes Fraud is possible via paypal .. and many other ways .. There are thousands if not millions of transactions done on ebay via paypal daily.. but as long as you do your due diligence via ebay feedback its generally safe ... I can provide my ebay feed back ( 661-0) which is even better then my heatware feed back but since you can not leave -ve feedback for buyers it may not reflect the full picture.. I have updated my post for paying with EMT (interact) for reputable canadian sellers which is like direct bank deposit here in canada via email .. I have done one successful paypal transaction here with 'omgitsjoe' ..( great guy by the way).. we have not exchanged any feedback/ratings here on this forum ..but we will do it soon..
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