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<p>[QUOTE="LZB, post: 2256087, member: 76072"]My reason,</p><p>Never posted here before:</p><p>Between 2009 and June of 2011, I spent over 9K buying coins off EBAY. There were a couple minor rip offs, but the good out weighed the bad. I was buying off numerous sellers, but had a few faves.</p><p>Upon buying, I immediately paid EBAY with my credit card, usually within 5 minutes. I then paid my credit card, just as quick as not to pay any interest on purchases.</p><p>I find a lot of sellers will not give immediate feedback. I buy, I pay, give immediate feedback, that's customer service. Some sellers hold the feedback hostage until they get your feedback. Vey uncool. Or giving feedback is not important to the seller, showing no appreciation for your purchase.</p><p>June 2011, I get a call from Pay Pal. They tell me I have spent so much money in a certain time frame, that I must open a Pay Pal account. Now I know most people don't have a problem with that, but I do.</p><p>If I pay immediately, EBAY gets their money, Pay Pal is not getting my banking information. Because they insisted on having it, I no longer purchase from EBAY.</p><p>So you EBAY sellers, are out that 9K, I spent in less than 22 Months.</p><p>I would have spent much more over the years, I was having fun. Now, I just save my coin money and go to bigger Coin Shows. I no longer pay shipping, I get to see what I am buying, bring the coins home, file them away.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LZB, post: 2256087, member: 76072"]My reason, Never posted here before: Between 2009 and June of 2011, I spent over 9K buying coins off EBAY. There were a couple minor rip offs, but the good out weighed the bad. I was buying off numerous sellers, but had a few faves. Upon buying, I immediately paid EBAY with my credit card, usually within 5 minutes. I then paid my credit card, just as quick as not to pay any interest on purchases. I find a lot of sellers will not give immediate feedback. I buy, I pay, give immediate feedback, that's customer service. Some sellers hold the feedback hostage until they get your feedback. Vey uncool. Or giving feedback is not important to the seller, showing no appreciation for your purchase. June 2011, I get a call from Pay Pal. They tell me I have spent so much money in a certain time frame, that I must open a Pay Pal account. Now I know most people don't have a problem with that, but I do. If I pay immediately, EBAY gets their money, Pay Pal is not getting my banking information. Because they insisted on having it, I no longer purchase from EBAY. So you EBAY sellers, are out that 9K, I spent in less than 22 Months. I would have spent much more over the years, I was having fun. Now, I just save my coin money and go to bigger Coin Shows. I no longer pay shipping, I get to see what I am buying, bring the coins home, file them away.[/QUOTE]
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