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I will no longer use Paypal for transactions.
Buyers are definitely trying to scam sellers based off audiogon rules. I sold a pre off audiogon and the guy contacted me ONE MONTH later saying it had issues. I asked for more clarification on the problem and he responded over 2 weeks later. It was more than 50 days since he received it and I said there was nothing I could do to help him (especially since his one sentence replies took weeks to do and he was threatening me). He left me bad feedback and audiogon actually told me I was responsible for the unit that far into the game! He then said he had the unit checked out by a professional and the power supply had been modified, total lie. He asked that I pay to have it fixed, which I declined. Later I saw him sell it and stated that it was only a single tube failure which caused his problems and the unit was fine. Even after pointing out that ad to audiogon and asking that my bad feedback be removed they denied me and said he had the right to.
Wow! unbelievable.
Well, I'll add my nightmare to the list. I posted a classified and used my C.C. for payment. I've never done this as I've always used PayPal. Well, I learned my lesson. Within 4 hrs of the posting I got an odd email from audiogon saying that my account was accessed from out of state. I emailed audiogon and they said all is fine change your password. I did that. Well, within 2 hrs of that I got a call from my C.C. company wanting to know if I charged these charges (in person) at a certain location. I asked if it was swiped or keyed. They said it was swiped and I asked how can that be done. "Oh, it's done everyday...they know how to do it". Needless to say I will not be using a C.C. with them anymore.
I've been scammed twice on ebay, and it still pisses me off.!
I just sold a preamp on usaudiomart. The buyer actually wanted (and still wants) me to send him back some of his money in case the preamp needs repairing in the future Dude you must be insane.
Send him the money. In North Korean currency.