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<blockquote data-quote="ShtrRdy" data-source="post: 2817308" data-attributes="member: 40852"><p>I don't think Guntab is very popular yet. For items that are somewhat expensive it sounds like a good way to go. You'll need to read their explanation of how a transaction is handled including some potential problems conditions. </p><p></p><p>When I sell something more than $100 I ask for payment in the form of a postal money order. The postal service has a number you can call to verify a money order. I've been going off of that confirmation to check for the payment to be real.</p><p></p><p>When I buy something you have some exposure to getting scammed but there are a few things you can do.</p><p>1. Ask for a picture of the item arranged a certain way and request a hand written paper/card in the picture with the date and screen name of the seller.</p><p>2. Talk to the seller on the phone to try to sense if something doesn't seem right.</p><p>3. Ask for a picture of the person's driver license showing the name and address of who and where the payment is going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShtrRdy, post: 2817308, member: 40852"] I don't think Guntab is very popular yet. For items that are somewhat expensive it sounds like a good way to go. You'll need to read their explanation of how a transaction is handled including some potential problems conditions. When I sell something more than $100 I ask for payment in the form of a postal money order. The postal service has a number you can call to verify a money order. I've been going off of that confirmation to check for the payment to be real. When I buy something you have some exposure to getting scammed but there are a few things you can do. 1. Ask for a picture of the item arranged a certain way and request a hand written paper/card in the picture with the date and screen name of the seller. 2. Talk to the seller on the phone to try to sense if something doesn't seem right. 3. Ask for a picture of the person's driver license showing the name and address of who and where the payment is going. [/QUOTE]
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