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  • #31
    Re: How to stop scamming? Try this

    Originally posted by dannyeprice23 View Post
    Not of an over reaction blytm

    Whether people want to admit it or not, what the man sells is quite frequently 'rare as balls' and near impossible to find. Therefore pricing is difficult, if people think that it's vastly overpriced...then I'm afraid they have not been playing the sport long enough to remember how long ago these parts were available. Try find them now.

    In terms of the 'moderation'
    Of the site, I have been bollocked for things that I've seen other people get away with.. But, I no longer get wound up as I respect the fact that the mods are doing it for free, and we are busy with an actual life to take care of, which consist of things far more important than running a forum.
    Thank you man, as you can see I didn't even pay attention to what he said, and I find really amusing the fact that anytime I say something on this forum (about whatever), a random muppet pops up telling me "hey you should be ashamed about the rare s**t you sell here at super high prices".

    Hahahaha, anything I say gets an answer like that.

    I was wondering about whom arsehole is jealous..yeah it must be mine of course

    Anyway, you're right, mods can have an oversight, do mistakes, but they still do their "job" here for free; so they deserve some respect.
    Leave 52% Remain 48% UK VOTES OUT!

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    • #32
      Re: How to stop scamming? Try this

      Well the way I see it is simple,

      don't ever 'GIFT' money, so you have some protection from PayPal
      Always start procedures if you haven't had your item within a week or so
      I've been told it's against the law for sellers to charge extra for PayPal costs, which is why it no longer happens on 'that auction site' If someone can clarify that?
      (easy enough , just include what would have been the cost in your actual selling price, what's the difference between asking 95 plus PayPal or 99 ?)
      sigpic.
      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity......................................... ..
      Especially mine.

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      • #33
        Re: How to stop scamming? Try this

        It's not against the law to ask for the buyer to pay PayPal fees, on eBay or privately, but it is against their own T&Cs
        Originally posted by Nun-Chuck
        I'm down every games day at EAG buddy just give me a shout and I'll whip it out, can have a squeeze too if you like.
        Originally posted by deanfirst
        why not use zeroone's escort service?

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        • #34
          Re: How to stop scamming? Try this

          Great thread title Des' ...I'd just say...OK OK! just ask and I'll stop ....lol.....(sorry couldn't help myself.)
          "This is my rifle, it's just a toy one, there are many like it, they're toy ones too, without it, i'm £250 better off, without me, it gathers dust in the corner, we're just big boys playing soldiers, lets try and remember that" play fair have fun.

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          • #35
            Re: How to stop scamming? Try this

            As a far more sensible reply, I'd say, the policy I use works fine, I always thoroughly check the feedback, not only the score, but who's rated it, and also, less than 10 feedbacks, and I simply ask them to post first, and if the buyer has good feedback, then an honest seller usually will, and if they wont, then you have to ask, why not..
            "This is my rifle, it's just a toy one, there are many like it, they're toy ones too, without it, i'm £250 better off, without me, it gathers dust in the corner, we're just big boys playing soldiers, lets try and remember that" play fair have fun.

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