Bolster
Well-known member
(This post is not "aimed" at anyone in particular. I have not been reading the classified section for awhile, so I don't know if this even applies to any current sales or not. Don't take this post personally, it's not intended that way.)
I have a modest proposal regarding people posting in the Classified section. As you may (or may not) know, when you use the "gift" option to send money via PayPal, there are virtually no protections for the buyer. If the sale goes wrong, PayPal won't help the buyer if the buyer has "gifted."
Since we are all instructed to abide by the sticky above, "Avoid Dealing with Scam Artists," it seems reasonable we should be particularly cautious about sellers with few posts who are asking for Gift Option.
Personally, I'd prefer to pay a little more, and get the PayPal protections, so I will henceforth NOT be paying ANYBODY, not even my dear friends, via the "Gift" option on PayPal. Charge me a bit more, if you must. And henceforth, when I sell, I will not be asking for the "Gift" option in payment. In fact, I actively discourage anybody buying from me to use the "Gift" option; it doesn't protect you, the buyer, sufficiently. You should have some assurance that you will be protected by PayPal if the deal goes bad.
I would further propose that either we discourage the practice of asking for "Gift" Paypal entirely, or discuss a minimum post count before a seller can ask for "Gift," or ask sellers who are asking for "Gift" to provide two sell prices: Gift Price (if you want to take the risk) and Regular.
[Flame suit ON. But we need to discuss this. "Better out than in, I always say," according to Shreck.]
I have a modest proposal regarding people posting in the Classified section. As you may (or may not) know, when you use the "gift" option to send money via PayPal, there are virtually no protections for the buyer. If the sale goes wrong, PayPal won't help the buyer if the buyer has "gifted."
Since we are all instructed to abide by the sticky above, "Avoid Dealing with Scam Artists," it seems reasonable we should be particularly cautious about sellers with few posts who are asking for Gift Option.
Personally, I'd prefer to pay a little more, and get the PayPal protections, so I will henceforth NOT be paying ANYBODY, not even my dear friends, via the "Gift" option on PayPal. Charge me a bit more, if you must. And henceforth, when I sell, I will not be asking for the "Gift" option in payment. In fact, I actively discourage anybody buying from me to use the "Gift" option; it doesn't protect you, the buyer, sufficiently. You should have some assurance that you will be protected by PayPal if the deal goes bad.
I would further propose that either we discourage the practice of asking for "Gift" Paypal entirely, or discuss a minimum post count before a seller can ask for "Gift," or ask sellers who are asking for "Gift" to provide two sell prices: Gift Price (if you want to take the risk) and Regular.
[Flame suit ON. But we need to discuss this. "Better out than in, I always say," according to Shreck.]




