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Postby Penguinpc » Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:31 am

This lurker donated what he can spare. I hope all of you will do the same. I've been enjoying MR for years. Especially the lengthy discussions on the forum, heh. :)
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Postby mistiejourney » Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:40 am

Penguinpc wrote:This lurker donated what he can spare. I hope all of you will do the same. I've been enjoying MR for years. Especially the lengthy discussions on the forum, heh. :)


Donation in - I loves my Melodicrock.com and my MR-X.

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Re: PAYPAL

Postby StoneCold » Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:44 am

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Also, if you accept Paypal in ebay, amounts over $100 will be AUTOMATICALLY LOCKED for 21 days. Read up on what's happening.

They're getting very aggressive in making interest off OUR money.


Where are you seeing this? I just sold a shitload of computers recently and had my money in my account within 3 days


Effective Date: March 14, 2008
Beginning March 14, 2008, the PayPal User Agreement is being amended to include a new section 10.4 as follows:

10.4 eBay Item Hold.

eBay item hold. PayPal, in its sole discretion, may place a hold on a payment you receive for an eBay transaction when PayPal believes there may be a high level of risk associated with the transaction. If PayPal places a hold on your payment, it will show as "pending" in your PayPal Account.

Release of eBay item hold. PayPal will release the eBay item hold after 21 days unless you receive a Dispute, Claim, Chargeback, or Reversal on the transaction subject to the hold. PayPal may release the hold earlier if either of the following applies:

(a) The buyer leaves positive feedback on eBay, or

(b) PayPal can confirm delivery. PayPal will confirm delivery if you use USPS or FedEx to ship the item and (i) use PayPal shipping labels, or (ii) upload tracking information to PayPal via the transaction details page. This applies to US domestic transactions only.

Additional hold period. If you receive a Dispute, Claim, Chargeback, or Reversal on the transaction subject to the eBay item hold, PayPal may hold the payment in your Account until the matter is resolved pursuant to this Agreement

also :
eBay will require some sellers offer a safer payment option, either PayPal or a merchant credit card. These payment options offer additional protections to buyers. Sellers will be required to offer safer payment if they meet any of these conditions:

* have more than 5% dissatisfied buyers in the last 30 days
* have a feedback score of less than 100
* are listing items in the following higher risk categories (and sub categories): gift certificates, video games, cell phones, computers and consumer electronics
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Re: PAYPAL

Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:49 am

StoneCold wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
StoneCold wrote:
Also, if you accept Paypal in ebay, amounts over $100 will be AUTOMATICALLY LOCKED for 21 days. Read up on what's happening.

They're getting very aggressive in making interest off OUR money.


Where are you seeing this? I just sold a shitload of computers recently and had my money in my account within 3 days


Effective Date: March 14, 2008
Beginning March 14, 2008, the PayPal User Agreement is being amended to include a new section 10.4 as follows:

10.4 eBay Item Hold.

eBay item hold. PayPal, in its sole discretion, may place a hold on a payment you receive for an eBay transaction when PayPal believes there may be a high level of risk associated with the transaction. If PayPal places a hold on your payment, it will show as "pending" in your PayPal Account.

Release of eBay item hold. PayPal will release the eBay item hold after 21 days unless you receive a Dispute, Claim, Chargeback, or Reversal on the transaction subject to the hold. PayPal may release the hold earlier if either of the following applies:

(a) The buyer leaves positive feedback on eBay, or

(b) PayPal can confirm delivery. PayPal will confirm delivery if you use USPS or FedEx to ship the item and (i) use PayPal shipping labels, or (ii) upload tracking information to PayPal via the transaction details page. This applies to US domestic transactions only.

Additional hold period. If you receive a Dispute, Claim, Chargeback, or Reversal on the transaction subject to the eBay item hold, PayPal may hold the payment in your Account until the matter is resolved pursuant to this Agreement

also :
eBay will require some sellers offer a safer payment option, either PayPal or a merchant credit card. These payment options offer additional protections to buyers. Sellers will be required to offer safer payment if they meet any of these conditions:

* have more than 5% dissatisfied buyers in the last 30 days
* have a feedback score of less than 100
* are listing items in the following higher risk categories (and sub categories): gift certificates, video games, cell phones, computers and consumer electronics



That right there shows that their is a CRITERIA for the hold and many will not experience such a hold, unless you fall into this criteria.
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Postby mistiejourney » Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:53 am

I only use Pay Pal to pay OUT so this doesn't affect those of us who don't use it to bring money IN.

Thank goodness! :D
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Re: PAYPAL

Postby StoneCold » Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:54 am

StevePerryHair wrote:
This $100 rule is for new seller's or people with bad ratings who use paypal. There is a criteria they have for those whose money they hold. Established sellers don't fall into this rule.

Also, wanted to add, having paypal as an ebay seller, if you are going to sell regularly is a good idea. It broadens your market appeal because it is quick, easy, safe and secure. Buyers want to use it for their protection.


Paypal is NOT safe and secure for sellers. If a buyer wants to do a chargeback, you can be out your item and the money. Perhaps you've just been lucky so far.

I've got 99.4% good rating and no longer accept PP for high priced items (over $100). PP does broaden the market but also gives scammers access to you.

Plus, as RIP said, they gouge way too much for what they do.
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:57 am

mistiejourney wrote:I only use Pay Pal to pay OUT so this doesn't affect those of us who don't use it to bring money IN.

Thank goodness! :D


We use it to bring money in and we have never had an issue with them. It's the people who don't sell much, are new sellers, have a bad standing with ebay or who have very high dollar items who are affected. It's in Paypal's own interest as a business to do such things too. Why would they exist if they were to lose money and not make money. They are good for you as the buyer though in most cases. They are decent at protecting you from the fraudulent seller, in most cases. Though I have heard of some people still losing out, it is a better chance to take then sending cash or money orders if you are buying a big money item.
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Re: PAYPAL

Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:02 am

StoneCold wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
This $100 rule is for new seller's or people with bad ratings who use paypal. There is a criteria they have for those whose money they hold. Established sellers don't fall into this rule.

Also, wanted to add, having paypal as an ebay seller, if you are going to sell regularly is a good idea. It broadens your market appeal because it is quick, easy, safe and secure. Buyers want to use it for their protection.


Paypal is NOT safe and secure for sellers. If a buyer wants to do a chargeback, you can be out your item and the money. Perhaps you've just been lucky so far.

I've got 99.4% good rating and no longer accept PP for high priced items (over $100). PP does broaden the market but also gives scammers access to you.

Plus, as RIP said, they gouge way too much for what they do.


I meant that it was safe and secure for buyers. There are people who won't even bother to look at an auction if it does not take paypal. When I list my items, I want the largest number of people looking at and bidding on my auctions. I want the bidding war. So to have that at it's max, I choose to take my chances with Paypal. We pay ebay a pretty hefty fee for our listings too. It's the price we pay for convenience and for using their coat tails to make money.

If you ship everything with delivery confirmation, so that you can PROVE you have shipped the item, then it should take care of the issues of the buyer doing a chargeback.

And I don't think that $70 is that much for a $3000 sale, when that person probably would not have even glanced at that auction and trusted it without having Paypal available to them.
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:11 am

SPH, on another topic re: ebay. Do you realize starting in May, sellers can no longer leave negative feedback for buyers? Scammers are standing by.

As for PP, ebay's making it tough to list without it, you have to NOT use their easy lister and purposely deselect the button. Anytime you revise, it pop back in.

Sneaky ebay elves afoot. :)
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:30 am

StoneCold wrote:SPH, on another topic re: ebay. Do you realize starting in May, sellers can no longer leave negative feedback for buyers? Scammers are standing by.

As for PP, ebay's making it tough to list without it, you have to NOT use their easy lister and purposely deselect the button. Anytime you revise, it pop back in.

Sneaky ebay elves afoot. :)



No, I didn't know about the feedback change. I can see why sellers leaving feedback on buyers could be abused and could be a problem though. A seller can make anything up to excuse their bad selling behavior just to tarnish a buyer's record. They care about the buyer, because in the end that is who brings in the money. They will always have sellers. They want buyers to feel more protected I guess.

I never noticed that on my lister. We use Turbo lister, and I think if you click on the "payment options" button there is a little box a the bottom you can click on that says "save for future listings" and I would think that the Paypal thing would not default for you. Unless you have a different lister, maybe not.

I think we kind of stole this thread :oops: :lol:
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Re: PAYPAL

Postby StoneCold » Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:44 am

No sweat SPH, back on track thanks to Rick. :D

Rick wrote:

What Stone Cold meant to say was that if you have a large amount in PayPal, you'd be better served donating it to Andrew. ;) :lol:
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Postby squirt1 » Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:53 am

The last time I listed with 10 items I had 2 not pay. Ebay is about listing fees and see themselves as the only auction site. So now I intend not to accept bids w/o at least 30 items purchased on ebay.
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Postby Voyager » Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:03 am

Speaking of Ebay, why don't you start selling MR Forum memberships on Ebay Andrew? LOL! Start the bidding at $25 each. (Of course current members are grandfathered in - hehe.)

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Postby Rick » Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:05 am

Voyager wrote:Speaking of Ebay, why don't you start selling MR Forum memberships on Ebay Andrew? LOL! Start the bidding at $25 each. (Of course current members are grandfathered in - hehe.)

:lol:
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Postby Andrew » Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:17 am

Voyager wrote:Speaking of Ebay, why don't you start selling MR Forum memberships on Ebay Andrew? LOL! Start the bidding at $25 each. (Of course current members are grandfathered in - hehe.)

:lol:


I'd have to start at 0.01c. Still may not get any takers...
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Postby texafana » Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:56 pm

Actually, one of the better ways to support this site is to probably:

a) Keep visiting, more users/visits means he can charge more for advertising.
b) CLICK on those ads on the front page (and why not in the forum too?) , so advertisers know they're getting interest in their ads!

;)
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Postby Andrew » Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:02 pm

texafana wrote:Actually, one of the better ways to support this site is to probably:

a) Keep visiting, more users/visits means he can charge more for advertising.
b) CLICK on those ads on the front page (and why not in the forum too?) , so advertisers know they're getting interest in their ads!

;)


Oh yes indeed. Great way to help support.
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Postby Voyager » Tue Apr 08, 2008 7:33 am

Andrew,

Do you use CJ.com? They have a great pay-per-click banner ad program with all kinds of different advertisers. I use it on my forum. I mainly serve up musician-type ads, but they have every type imaginable.

8)
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Postby Loneman1 » Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:55 am

Hehe, the last four times I've opened this forum I keep seeing the topic as "Site Outrage." :lol:
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Postby conversationpc » Tue Apr 08, 2008 9:30 am

Andrew wrote:
texafana wrote:Actually, one of the better ways to support this site is to probably:

a) Keep visiting, more users/visits means he can charge more for advertising.
b) CLICK on those ads on the front page (and why not in the forum too?) , so advertisers know they're getting interest in their ads!

;)


Oh yes indeed. Great way to help support.


The best way would be to get some of the hot chicks here to contribute to a "Hotties of MR" calendar with bare-chested photos :lol:
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Postby Since 78 » Tue Apr 08, 2008 9:38 am

conversationpc wrote:
Andrew wrote:
texafana wrote:Actually, one of the better ways to support this site is to probably:

a) Keep visiting, more users/visits means he can charge more for advertising.
b) CLICK on those ads on the front page (and why not in the forum too?) , so advertisers know they're getting interest in their ads!

;)


Oh yes indeed. Great way to help support.


The best way would be to get some of the hot chicks here to contribute to a "Hotties of MR" calendar with bare-chested photos :lol:


Got my Paypal account ready :D :D :D
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Re: PAYPAL

Postby FishinMagician » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:02 am

StoneCold wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
This $100 rule is for new seller's or people with bad ratings who use paypal. There is a criteria they have for those whose money they hold. Established sellers don't fall into this rule.

Also, wanted to add, having paypal as an ebay seller, if you are going to sell regularly is a good idea. It broadens your market appeal because it is quick, easy, safe and secure. Buyers want to use it for their protection.


Paypal is NOT safe and secure for sellers. If a buyer wants to do a chargeback, you can be out your item and the money. Perhaps you've just been lucky so far.

I've got 99.4% good rating and no longer accept PP for high priced items (over $100). PP does broaden the market but also gives scammers access to you.

Plus, as RIP said, they gouge way too much for what they do.


what should i do, pay with cash? haha
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Postby Rhiannon » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:12 am

conversationpc wrote:The best way would be to get some of the hot chicks here to contribute to a "Hotties of MR" calendar with bare-chested photos :lol:


You nard-knocking idea stealer. You know that was my idea... :x :lol:
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Postby txfirefighter » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:13 am

Rhiannon wrote:
conversationpc wrote:The best way would be to get some of the hot chicks here to contribute to a "Hotties of MR" calendar with bare-chested photos :lol:


You nard-knocking idea stealer. You know that was my idea... :x :lol:


Since it was YOUR idea, then.......I nominate YOU as the first participant!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Postby Maui Tom » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:17 am

txfirefighter wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
conversationpc wrote:The best way would be to get some of the hot chicks here to contribute to a "Hotties of MR" calendar with bare-chested photos :lol:


You nard-knocking idea stealer. You know that was my idea... :x :lol:


Since it was YOUR idea, then.......I nominate YOU as the first participant!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


this the kind of calendar where black rectangles will block out your eyes and shit?
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Postby txfirefighter » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:31 am

Maui Tom wrote:
txfirefighter wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
conversationpc wrote:The best way would be to get some of the hot chicks here to contribute to a "Hotties of MR" calendar with bare-chested photos :lol:


You nard-knocking idea stealer. You know that was my idea... :x :lol:


Since it was YOUR idea, then.......I nominate YOU as the first participant!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


this the kind of calendar where black rectangles will block out your eyes and shit?


Absolutely not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Everyone needs to know it is Rhibillie!!!!!!! :twisted:
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Postby Rhiannon » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:43 am

txfirefighter wrote:
Maui Tom wrote:
txfirefighter wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
conversationpc wrote:The best way would be to get some of the hot chicks here to contribute to a "Hotties of MR" calendar with bare-chested photos :lol:


You nard-knocking idea stealer. You know that was my idea... :x :lol:


Since it was YOUR idea, then.......I nominate YOU as the first participant!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


this the kind of calendar where black rectangles will block out your eyes and shit?


Absolutely not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Everyone needs to know it is Rhibillie!!!!!!! :twisted:


I'll do it, but as the first to agree to these terms I get to nominate the next person in line. This is an obligatory contract and non-negotiable. Not lunchable, not negotiable. G-Bunny, you're up... Hellloooo Ms. April!! :twisted: :lol:
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Postby Maui Tom » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:48 am

Okay put me down for 12.... :)
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Postby txfirefighter » Tue Apr 08, 2008 11:09 am

Maui Tom wrote:Okay put me down for 12.... :)


:P
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Postby Since 78 » Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:53 pm

txfirefighter wrote:
Maui Tom wrote:Okay put me down for 12.... :)


:P


Hey whatever it takes to keep the site runnin! we all got to do our part :) :)
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