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Posted by Dave MacRae on 01/26/06 14:15
On 2006-01-25, 5605 <not@chance.com> wrote:
> On 2006-01-25 15:46:02 +0000, "mo" <nospam@nospam.com> said:
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>> "5605" <not@chance.com> wrote in message
>> news:dr6aaf$a28$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
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>>>>
>>>> REally? You think any customer worth his salt should wait 5 days for a
>>>> product to be shipped?
>>>
>>> Yes. If they don't like it, tough. It's in my Ebay T&Cs clear as day.
>>> It protects people who's credit cards have been stolen. Any customer
>>> worth his salt would appreciate that, anyone that gets the hump is an
>>> idiot and not worth dealing with.
>>
>> Fair enough if you put it in your advert
>>
>> But its not a fair comment to say someone is not worth their salt if
>> they do not want to wait 5 days. I am sure there are plenty of legit
>> people who would be put off by having to wait 5 days for postage.
>
> I disagree. Online payment fraud is rising massively. In order to
> protect both buyer and seller i would say that, unless the other party
> is already known to you, be very careful and give yourself the time to
> ensure you're not being ripped off. Genuine buyers ought to understand
> this, like I said, if they don't I can do without their custom. The
> need for haste always makes me suspicious, If you did alright without
> the item 'til now, a few more days wont hurt!
You are aware that a Chargeback can happen up to 3 (or even 6) months
after the original transaction?
Five days is nothing. Do you check you CC sttaement every 4 days to see
if some pikey has used it?
--
Dave
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