I'm on my way to my 10 posts before I get to the classifieds, just checking for what I should look out for as a seller? Can buyers somehow take back their payment?
FWIWI suppose it depends on what kind of payments you accept. If you demand cash, or a cashier's cheque, then no.
yes scammers are everywhere ! that is why i only deal face to face / cash . Now i just did a trade , gun for gun and we both sent our trades the same day to each other , i trusted him and he trusted me . Kind of blind faith . which is how ALL deals here should go , but most people are not that trusting in their fellow man . Shame the world is that way .I'm on my way to my 10 posts before I get to the classifieds, just checking for what I should look out for as a seller? Can buyers somehow take back their payment?
I apologize for my transgressions. I suppose going for the most generic thing wasn't the best call considering how skeptical people can be here.First, what's up with your handle. Inquiring mines would like to know. Welcome aboard.
you can list here for in person dealing . but you need to list where you are up front , just city state would be fine , That way someone would know If they would be willing to travel .I apologize for my transgressions. I suppose going for the most generic thing wasn't the best call considering how skeptical people can be here.
Where else could one list for in-person?
PayPal Friends and Family offers no purchase protectionPaypal FF and postal money order is probably the safest. DeanB is right that communication is the biggest thing and how they conduct themselves when talking to you.
If you use pp to purchase a airgun its the same as using FF as paypal offers no protection for purchasing air rifles. They told me they are in same category as firearms and if you use pp your on your own. I called them 3-4 yrs ago to specifically ask about this and thats the answer the lady gave me. Dont believe there has been any change to their policy, so if you tell them you got burned on a air rifle more then likely they will say sorry we cant help you.PayPal Friends and Family offers no purchase protection
In fact, no protection whatsoever
You are simply giving someone your money as you would with Venmo and ZELLE
I've heard and read this as well. Venmo is also owned by PP, so I'm sure they'd do the same.If you use pp to purchase a airgun its the same as using FF as paypal offers no protection for purchasing air rifles. They told me they are in same category as firearms and if you use pp your on your own. I called them 3-4 yrs ago to specifically ask about this and thats the answer the lady gave me. Dont believe there has been any change to their policy, so if you tell them you got burned on a air rifle more then likely they will say sorry we cant help you.
If anyone has any different info would like to hear it.