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<p>[QUOTE="hontonai, post: 645397, member: 4703"]Adds inconvenience for both buyers and sellers, and <i>at least</i> $1.10 extra expense for buyers. Also prevents forum members living outside the US from making purchases.The minimum charge for express mail is $12.40 if purchased on line, $13.05 at the post office. Tracking is not available, but delivery confirmation is for only $2.30 extra! That restriction would prevent sales by any forum member living outside the US.That's for flat rate priority mail, so make up your mind: express mail, priority mail, or 1st class, which is potentially even cheaper for 1 or 2 coins.That's in the eye of the beholder. Why shouldn't the transaction partners have the Paypal option if they're comfortable with it? I've personally used PP a couple of hundred times over the past several years, including for non-coin, non-auction related commercial business transactions, and haven't had any problems yet. And are you telling me that I couldn't accept a personal check from Peter, Speedy, or any of a couple dozen others I could name?</p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom line - let the participants choose the mailing and payment methods without interference from (and tons of extra work for) the Mods![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="hontonai, post: 645397, member: 4703"]Adds inconvenience for both buyers and sellers, and [I]at least[/I] $1.10 extra expense for buyers. Also prevents forum members living outside the US from making purchases.The minimum charge for express mail is $12.40 if purchased on line, $13.05 at the post office. Tracking is not available, but delivery confirmation is for only $2.30 extra! That restriction would prevent sales by any forum member living outside the US.That's for flat rate priority mail, so make up your mind: express mail, priority mail, or 1st class, which is potentially even cheaper for 1 or 2 coins.That's in the eye of the beholder. Why shouldn't the transaction partners have the Paypal option if they're comfortable with it? I've personally used PP a couple of hundred times over the past several years, including for non-coin, non-auction related commercial business transactions, and haven't had any problems yet. And are you telling me that I couldn't accept a personal check from Peter, Speedy, or any of a couple dozen others I could name? Bottom line - let the participants choose the mailing and payment methods without interference from (and tons of extra work for) the Mods![/QUOTE]
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