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Ebay is safe if you check your seller first. If he has negative
feedback check 'who and why'.I've had no problems with Buyers - "I gets my money I ships." My only complaint is the number of "tire kickers" who ask time consuming questions with no intention of bidding. But that happens in stores too you just have to grin and bear it. Walt wrote: Hi, No more of a breeding ground then the local hamfests, swap meets or local newpapers qth.com, eham.net arrl.org etc... If I get taken at the local hamfest, you will never know about it, on Ebay everyone hears about a scam from the usenet. It is easy to get caught up in auction 'excitement' and the thrill of 'winning' we have to remember it is a purchase (or sale) just like buying a car or ordering dinner out. Feedback is the key, I have dealt with many new ebayers, even I was a new ebay guy. my first deal was a purchase for $ 400 from an established seller with 100 % feedbacks. Just ask a lot of questions on the items you want to buy, if you don't like the answers, just pass it up. Nice thing, if the item is not sold it can be relisted and you can get another chance or another seller will have what you want. Did I tell you about the time that used car dealer sold me that car that was driven by his mother ? 73 walt Robert wrote: Ebay IS a breeding ground for scams, In My Opinion... Bob |
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