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Re: Contact Request

To: Howard Baugues <bauguesh@abcs.com>
Subject: Re: Contact Request
From: Nolan Penney <npenney@erols.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 21:24:43 -0500
Really?  I remember reading their web page and it discussed taking lumps of 
cash (or
credit) and making money on the interest, which was how they kept it fee free.  
Did
they change and now charge a transaction fee?  I was never willing to tie up the
money with them which was why I never used them.

Howard Baugues wrote:

> Nolan,
> I use Paypal and they do not take a lump sum and escrow it. They bill my 
>credit
> card each time I  make a purchase, if I have no money in their account. It 
>does
> show up on my statement as a payment to Paypal, but only at the time of the
> transaction, not before. If someone pays you through Paypal you can leave it 
>in
> Paypals bank account to use later, or you can opt to have it direct deposited 
>or
> sent to you via a bank check.
> Paypal does give you the ability to note that this is a payment for auction
> items, including the ebay item number and what the item description is. I have
> never had to ask for a refund or deny a payment so I can't say as to what 
>steps
> they are willing to take.
>
> Howard Baugues
>
> Nolan Penney wrote:
>
> > You talking about the latest, billpoint?  You've got no credit card
> > protection whatsoever using that.  The credit card charge is to billpoint,
> > not the seller.  The web page describing their user agreement is here.
> > http://www.billpoint.com/policies/user-agreement.html
> >
> > The most significant paragraph from that web page is this though:
> >                         We have no control over the quantity, quality,
> >                          genuineness, safety or legality of the items 
>listed;
> > the
> >                          completeness, truth or accuracy of the item
> > listings;
> >                          the ability of sellers to sell items; or the 
>ability
> > of
> >                          buyers to buy items. We cannot ensure that a seller
> > or
> >                          buyer will actually complete a transaction. We are
> > not
> >                          a guarantor of any transaction nor are we an escrow
> >                          company. Please note that there are also risks of
> >                          dealing with underage persons or people acting
> >                          under false pretense.
> >
> > E-bay has no escrow account or service.  There is one through Tradenable 
>that
> > e-bay advertises.  Costs a minimum of $2.50 per transaction.  Payment of
> > this, and all other fees, are acceptable from either the seller or buyer, 
>but
> > the buyer is the one ultimately responsible for the fees.  The seller is
> > under no obligation to participate in an escrow sale.
> >
> > Paypal is also a third party.  You sign up with them, and they take say $100
> > from your credit card and put it into essentially an escrow account.  Your
> > credit card statement simply shows the $100 charge to Paypal.  Then, when 
>you
> > make purchases, if the seller is willing, you can do it through the money of
> > yours that Paypal has already pulled from your credit card.  It could have
> > been months ago that they pulled the money.  If the product doesn't arrive,
> > or arrives broken or such, you get to argue through Paypal, not your credit
> > card.  So you the buyer are again left flapping in the breeze.  I haven't
> > seem them advertised on e-bay for a little while though.
> >
> > Bradley D Richardson wrote:
> >
> > > Hey, simply use e-bay's ability (or who ever it is) to pay for any
> > > purchases with your credit card.  Then if you don't get the product,
> > > simply dispute the line item on your statement.  Also, doesn't e-bay have
> > > something where you send them the money directly, they hold it, notify
> > > the seller, and when you tell e-bay you've got the product, they send the
> > > money to the seller?
>
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