I have been selling a lot of stuff on ebay over recent months. I certainly
have been finding buyers to be honest. In buying or selling I'd stay clear
of anyone without a good track record on Ebay-a yellow star indicates a
buyer/seller with a good track record.

Anyone who is asking for instant payment into their bank, or via Western
Union, I'd also avoid. PayPal seems to work well, if expensive, but even
here I'd look at the buyer/sellers track record on Ebay. With PayPal you do
see the payment in your PP account before you ship anything.

I'd say there are some good buys to be had on Ebay...

As to a real, live person at Ebay, the only way I've achieved this is by
going to the real-time chat location, where you can pose your question via
email and get an instant response in an on-screen box. This I have accessed
when selling items by clicking on 'help'.

Brian Seed

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Skyscan
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 7:55 AM
To: ProDig Forum
Subject: [PRODIG] suspect pro-dig items on Ebay

I wouldn't even buy a legit Imacon item from Ebay - no matter how tempting
it sounds.
I am frustrated with Ebay - if any of you have an Ebay email address that
reaches a human then please let me know
I am warning all of you but someone somewhere is paying over large sums of
dollars to these crooks even now.

regards
Brenda at skyscan.co.uk



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