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<p>[QUOTE="PyrotekNX, post: 104745, member: 3918"]The only thing I can say is.. do your research!</p><p><br /></p><p>If you are going to do business through EBay, do it right. The only safe way is to only buy from people who are Paypal verified. If they don't then you aren't going to be protected because it's very hard to prove that you paid for the auction.</p><p><br /></p><p>As said above, only buy from trusted sellers and make sure that you aren't looking at a stock photo. Auctions with stock photos are very fishy unless the seller sells a particular product by the thousand.</p><p><br /></p><p>If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. The more you are shelling out, the more careful you should be. Look at the feedback, look at their other auctions to determine how good of a seller they are.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes it's very possible to get burned on EBay. If you are a seller or decide to be one someday you should take precautions before doing so.</p><p><br /></p><p>Describe your item as well as possible. Do not try to scam people. Don't profit from shipping. Take detailed and accurate pictures. Only accept Paypal, money order or cashier's check. Send all of your items priority insured with delivery confirmation.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can never be too careful.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PyrotekNX, post: 104745, member: 3918"]The only thing I can say is.. do your research! If you are going to do business through EBay, do it right. The only safe way is to only buy from people who are Paypal verified. If they don't then you aren't going to be protected because it's very hard to prove that you paid for the auction. As said above, only buy from trusted sellers and make sure that you aren't looking at a stock photo. Auctions with stock photos are very fishy unless the seller sells a particular product by the thousand. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. The more you are shelling out, the more careful you should be. Look at the feedback, look at their other auctions to determine how good of a seller they are. Yes it's very possible to get burned on EBay. If you are a seller or decide to be one someday you should take precautions before doing so. Describe your item as well as possible. Do not try to scam people. Don't profit from shipping. Take detailed and accurate pictures. Only accept Paypal, money order or cashier's check. Send all of your items priority insured with delivery confirmation. You can never be too careful.[/QUOTE]
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