BlackTail30
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Your "protection" is how to clinch real hard. Wapiti's "protection" was how to stay out of prison in the first place.Look, all I've tried to do here is help inform people of how to protect themselves.
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Your "protection" is how to clinch real hard. Wapiti's "protection" was how to stay out of prison in the first place.Look, all I've tried to do here is help inform people of how to protect themselves.
Ha! Ok then, however you want to take it. Thanks for your opinion.Your "protection" is how to clinch real hard. Wapiti's "protection" was how to stay out of prison in the first place.
I don't shop on obvious scam sites, but if I did, I'd bet dollars to donuts I'd get my money back.Knives and whiskey, yea ok
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YES! Finally, someone that gets it!If you use PayPal or any of the others mentioned and you use your credit card as the method of payment you're protected by your credit card company! When you pay using cash from your bank account you're toast if it's a scam. Simple as that but trying to avoid the scam website to start with is my best practice.
I guess I did not get it.YES! Finally, someone that gets it!
No, you clearly did as well.I guess I did not get it.
Agree 100%. Scammers will want to to use PayPal friends and family which is essentially cash. Zero protection. If they don't accept major CC, don't allow pickup, if they always seem to have items you can't find anywhere else in stock at too good to be true prices, don't have a phone number, etc. steer clear.Look, all I've tried to do here is help inform people of how to protect themselves.
A quick glance through the classifieds will easily show that paypal is a widely used payment platform. Due to new tax law, paypal friends and family is becoming the only way a seller will accept payment. In order to protect one's self, a buyer can simply use a credit card.
That's all I've been trying to convey.
If you want to take this off the rails and go off into why some guy's bullet company can no longer use paypal or whatever, then go right ahead. It doesn't apply to what I'm talking about. You clearly just want to argue with me, so I'm done. Have a good day. I won't reply to you again.
I think I misunderstood when I read this the first time. My apologies.Agree 100%. Scammers will want to to use PayPal friends and family which is essentially cash. Zero protection. If they don't accept major CC, don't allow pickup, if they always seem to have items you can't find anywhere else in stock at too good to be true prices, don't have a phone number, etc. steer clear.
Funding a scammer purchase with a CC doesn't keep you from being scammed. Do this to your CC company often and they may think your the scammer!!!
Zelle payments can be made using your US bank account, or a Visa or Mastercard debit card. You can't use a credit card, business debit card, prepaid card, or an international debit card.If you use PayPal or any of the others mentioned, and you use your credit card as the method of payment, you're protected by your credit card company! When you pay using cash from your bank account you're toast if it's a scam. Simple as that, but trying to avoid the scam website to start with is my best practice.
Zelle payments can be made using your US bank account, or a Visa or Mastercard debit card. You can't use a credit card, business debit card, prepaid card, or an international debit card.
Your money isn't insured
Zelle is intended to make payments to people you trust. Money is usually received very quickly after a payment is set up, and you won't be able to cancel your transfer once you've made it. It's important to check you have the right details for any payment you make, as you may not get your money back if you send it to the wrong person by mistake.
Zelle is intended to make payments to people you trust. Money is usually received very quickly after a payment is set up, and you won't be able to cancel your transfer once you've made it. It's important to check you have the right details for any payment you make, as you may not get your money back if you send it to the wrong person by mistake.
Zelle suggests using a credit card if you're buying something from someone you don't know, as credit cards often offer buyer protection in case something goes wrong.