bclarkie wrote:Looks like this jack ass got booted from his GDQ1-7 auction, but he's back now and he's acting like an even bigger ass hole.cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem& ... 0&rd=1
Xaxaxe wrote:Traveller wrote:You might want to shoot him this link: Payment surcharges policySeems it has a little language in it that states, rather succinctly that thou shalt not pass along ty paypal charges to thy customer.Good catch; I thought I knew most of eBay's ins-and-outs, but I didn't know that rule.However, just to play devil's advocate, isn't it still okay to charge whatever you want as a "handling fee?" Or, to put it another way, isn't the mistake this clown is making is that he's SPECIFICALLY calling it PayPal charges in his listings? Don't get me wrong — I am NOT on this guy's side. I'm just wondering ...These "handling charges" seem to have become more and more of an issue over the past couple of years. I wonder if the day is coming when eBay takes an official stance on them (i.e., allowing them, limiting them, disallowing them, or whatever).
Traveller wrote:You might want to shoot him this link: Payment surcharges policySeems it has a little language in it that states, rather succinctly that thou shalt not pass along ty paypal charges to thy customer.
Traveller wrote:Worse, how are you supposed to pay him?He doesn't take checks.He doesn't take paypal because they caught him.He doesn't take charge cards.He doesn't take "convenience" store money orders.That means he only accepts bank checks, and money orders from the post office OR a place that isn't a convenience store. I wonder what he'd do if I sent him a money order from Wal*Mart? Why not just come out and say, "no money orders," because there is no way in hell he can prove that it came from a convenience store? Case in point is the 7-Eleven across the street from me. The money orders they sell happen to be Western Union. That's about as big a name in the money biz as you can get and not be a bank.Perhaps if he wasn't such an asswipe he'd get better results on his auctions.*shakes my head*
beyondthebreach wrote:The key difference with Postal Money orders is that you can cash them at the Post Office - I guess there are still some people who don't have a bank account of their own?
harami2000 wrote:*g*. A proof (or working) copy would've been rarer than a genuine "collector" on the Valuation Board, here!
Ralf Toth wrote:harami2000 wrote:*g*. A proof (or working) copy would've been rarer than a genuine "collector" on the Valuation Board, here! Hm, David. Let me get a picture of your sense of irony by defining the term "genuine collector". I'd be interested in reading that.
Traveller wrote:Holy shit, I think I need a bigger screen!!!! What size was that font anyway?