From: Peter Fraser (pjfraser_at_mac.com)
Date: Fri Oct 01 2004 - 16:39:43 PDT
kevin -
there's a possible easy solution! just change your ebay account to the type linked to your bank account. it's safe and easy - and the reason he's being swinish about this is that when the credit card type account is used, he has to pay a fee on it. dunno how much you paid for the 130 but he's gonna have to pay another $3 or so to paypal if you pay that way.
so go into your paypal account and change it around so it takes $$ directly from your checking or savings account at your bank, then tell him you've done so, and you'll porbably get the 130 after all.
by the way, i'm also in alameda and you can borrow my 130 if you want to play a little with it.
cheers,
Peter
pjfraser_at_mac.com
On Friday, October 01, 2004, at 04:30PM, Kevin Bishop <kevinbishop_at_alamedanet.net> wrote:
>I'm writing out of frustration... I just bid on and supposedly won a brand
>new Newton 130 on eBay today... I thought it would be great to "experience"
>a new Newton, even though I already have a 2100...
>
>I went to pay through paypal, and found out the person selling refuses to
>accept credit cards... Even though his eBay ad shows Paypal and credit
>cards...
>
>When I contacted him, he told me he doesn't like taking credit cards, and
>all he would do is have me listed as a "non-paying bidder" and he would
>relist the Newton...
>
>I am SO angry right now I could spit nails... (But not at a Newton of
>course!)
>
>Filing a case with Square Trade is useless, unless I want to spend money on
>a mediator...
>
>Not even sure why I'm writing to the list, but thought I'd share the
>experience...
>
>ARGHHHH..
>
>Kevin
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