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I got an e-mail entitled 'Message from eBay memeber'. Apparently it is from some bloke who runs a wholesale company currently based in Athens. Below is the e-mail;
Snipped. Sorry, NO direct email quotes, Terms of Service item #9. You are free to paraphrase an emil without specifics.
Right thats thats.
The thing is, his username on ebay DOESNT have 100% positive reviews, and he hasn't sold on their for months, and only ever a hand ful of times.
Also they only accept instant cash transfers. I had a look around their website and it looks above board. It says they are making a Shopping Cart sytem so you can pay with Credit/Debit card, and they ahve a minimum order of $1500.
They have a phone number and address, but so does Bin Laden (probably). I havent tried ringing them or anything. And they seem to have a large
Uusually I ignore these e-mails, but they are selling things I am very interested in, and would like to order from them as they are competitive price wise.
What do you all think? Should I go for it, or Give it a miss. Sticky me if you want the URL to check them out.
Many thanks,
Craig
[edited by: DaveAtIFG at 8:39 pm (utc) on July 21, 2004]
I am sure they will suggest that you send via western union the payment for X Y Z products in order to avoid ebay's fees.
Send the email to the eBay staff and let them investigate the account.