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Old March 20th 05, 03:54 AM
Dan Conti
 
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 02:24:39 GMT, in alt.marketing.online.ebay Dan Conti
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Charging $20 for using pay pal in underhanded.


No it isn't.

First, it wasn't $20.00, it was $10.00.

In your rush to blast me, you should get your facts straight first.

Second, the eBay auction that was pulled made NO mention of ANYONE
paying ANY Paypal fees.

Third, I put that is a FOR SALE post on the radio groups in error. I
did not know it was against the rules. When someone told me it was, I
retracted the statement in the same post.

Now, I've seen others charge buyers the PAYPAL fee and get away with it,
that's why I thought it OK. DOes that make it right, NO, and as I said,
I immediately corrected my error.

However, it may be against eBay and PAYPAL rules to ask for the PAYPAL
fee, but how is it underhanded?

Keep trying, I can keep this thread going forever....

Dan




Let me get this straight. Ebay should make a special exception just for you so
you can continue to **** in all the pools. You're well on your way to being a
power seller.


For the life of me I just don't see how you got any of that from what I
said above. I don't know what a "power seller" is, but it sounds from
your tone that it is not a good thing.

I thought I wrote in easily understandable English. Special exception
for WHAT?

I give up...

Dan