Ronnie
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
- Messages
- 8,775
- Reaction score
- 12,188
- Points
- 667
- Location
- SF Bay Area
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
We are delighted you have found your way to the best Jet Boaters Forum on the internet! Please consider Signing Up so that you can enjoy all the features and offers on the forum. We have members with boats from all the major manufacturers including Yamaha, Seadoo, Scarab and Chaparral. We don't email you SPAM, and the site is totally non-commercial. So what's to lose? IT IS FREE!
Membership allows you to ask questions (no matter how mundane), meet up with other jet boaters, see full images (not just thumbnails), browse the member map and qualifies you for members only discounts offered by vendors who run specials for our members only! (It also gets rid of this banner!)
This article pretty much sums up what EBAY is doing:
How Buyers Scam Sellers on eBay (A Decade of Scams)
eBay quickly became and has remained one of the largest selling platforms online, but is it safe? This article discusses some of the ways eBay sellers get scammed.turbofuture.com
- Sellers cannot leave negative or neutral feedback for buyers, but buyers can still leave any feedback for sellers. Also, if a seller receives too much bad feedback they will be suspended from eBay.
- Sellers must accept payment via Paypal or an eBay approved program. Sellers are no longer allowed to accept cash, check, or money order.
- Buyers can now file disputes against sellers if they feel that an item was not as described, which would be fine except that a buyer doesn't have to provide any proof that the item was not as described.
- Sellers have to accept returns. Yes, you can state "no returns" in your auctions, but that means nothing. If someone wants to return something, you have to accept it.
Its not just Ebay, they have figured out how to scam sellers on Amazon. I own the Evil Sports softball brand. We sell some of our inventory through Amazon. People have figured out they can buy a dozen softballs, use them for a weekend and return them to Amazon for a full refund. Amazon takes the $$ back from my seller account and deems the dozen unsellable, then they charge me to send the used balls back to me. Im out the $ and a dozen of my inventory. Not so easy to earn an honest buck these days.
Ebay refunded them BEFORE its even shipped, let alone arrived!!! The buy can charge me any shipping they want!Ive been selling on ebay since 2000 and sell a couole of 100k a year, the problem is they use a matrix not and actual person. You have to call and get an actual person to read all the messages and the description. Once the buyer says not as describe the matrix favors the buyer , ive been yelling at them for years about this shit. Jjst yesterday i call about it she decided in my favor. Its frustrating as hell.carefull the buyers can ship an empty box and when the tracking shows delivered ebay will refund the buyer, you will have to prodyce a police report to get your money back.
You are better than me....its barely worth my time selling things on ebay....getting it back to try and sell a 2nd time??Like all aspects of life, people love playing the system. I think there are a good percentage of buyers who dispute everything they buy even though there is nothing wrong with it. For most sellers of lower cost items, most of the time it isn't worth paying for shipping back so they just refund and let them keep.
Me on the other hand, I always make them ship it back, even if I loose money. Most of the time the buyer never returns the item(because they didn't really want to return it). And the case closes, I win.
Apps and accounts get hacked all the time, so that to me is a "depends" situation - but handing out personal information.....that leads to problems (including easier hacking).I noticed someone mentioned CashApp.... they are scam central too. My friends app got hacked, took several hundred dollars from his bank account and they scammed someone else using his account. His CU returned the stolen money. The other person who was scammed call CashApp. They give out my friends personal information (phone number/address) and they called him demanding their money back.
Apps and accounts get hacked all the time, so that to me is a "depends" situation - but handing out personal information.....that leads to problems (including easier hacking).
Cashapp has decent feature to prevent hacking and un-approved usage - both Dual Factor authentication and transaction PINs. Using both of those seriously makes it much harder to nefarious use of your account (not impossible...especially if you fall prey to any of the linked scams in the attached).
This gives you some ideas on the scams out there, and the ways to use P2P money solutions:
(haven't validated any of the links in this article)Cash App Scams and Fraud Are On Increasing Be Careful
If you need to speak to someone from Cash App, you will need to contact support through the mobile app. You can call: 855-351-2274www.blackhawkbank.com