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greggrylls
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Apr 25, 2019
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Salt Lake City
· Joined Apr 2016
· Points: 276
The .5 is brand new in the packaging (updated model)The .75-3 were my backup set so they've seen very little use. In perfect shape as you can see. I'm local to SLC so I'd give priority to local buyer and knock off some money. (210 for locals)
Standard payment rules. F&F or +3% or venmo with proper site history.
WILL NOT PIECE OUT
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Petey Fabian
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Apr 25, 2019
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Greensboro. NC
· Joined Apr 2019
· Points: 0
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greggrylls
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Apr 25, 2019
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Salt Lake City
· Joined Apr 2016
· Points: 276
Sorry, Peter, you joined 3 days ago and this is your first comment. Too risky for me as a seller. NEXT!
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Petey Fabian
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Apr 25, 2019
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Greensboro. NC
· Joined Apr 2019
· Points: 0
I understand, let me know if you change your mind.
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greggrylls
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Apr 25, 2019
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Salt Lake City
· Joined Apr 2016
· Points: 276
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Patrick Deliman
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Apr 25, 2019
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Bear valley CA
· Joined May 2015
· Points: 150
I’d be concerned if I was buying from Peter not selling to, I don’t see the need for concern if he’s sending you money he taking most of the risk lol. Once sent he can’t get it back if using f&f.
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Tyler Collins
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Apr 25, 2019
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jan 2014
· Points: 0
Yea the buyer takes all the burden... Something smells fishy
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greggrylls
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Apr 26, 2019
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Salt Lake City
· Joined Apr 2016
· Points: 276
Sale Pending to Nick
Patrick & Tyler while I tend to agree with you it's just not worth the risk for me. To my knowledge with F&F once payment is sent there's no way for the buyer to recall or cancel the payment. So you're right relatively safe for me as a seller and risky as a buyer. But what if he wanted to use venmo or paypal protected? He could cancel or dispute the payment, say I didn't ship them etc.
Most likely Peter Fabian is an honest respectable human looking at post history is just an easy way of vetting risky transactions which I do as both a buyer and seller on MP. I've got a friend who works in Fraud recovery at a major bank and with the advent of all these mobile banking apps there has been an explosion in fraud. I'm not always current on what protection venmo/paypal/applepay etc. has so I prefer to just not stress about it.
I wish I could be super trusting and just sell to the first interested party. Maybe 5 or 10 years ago on MP you could do that. With the explosion of the popularity of this website we've attracted some undesirable characters. You don't have to look far (or ask an admin) how many folks get scammed on the forum.
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greggrylls
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Apr 26, 2019
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Salt Lake City
· Joined Apr 2016
· Points: 276
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Nick R
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Apr 29, 2019
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Kent, WA
· Joined Aug 2017
· Points: 105
Just received as described. Thanks Greg!
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greggrylls
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Apr 29, 2019
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Salt Lake City
· Joined Apr 2016
· Points: 276
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Andrew Rice
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Apr 29, 2019
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Los Angeles, CA
· Joined Jan 2016
· Points: 11
Patrick Deliman wrote: I’d be concerned if I was buying from Peter not selling to, I don’t see the need for concern if he’s sending you money he taking most of the risk lol. Once sent he can’t get it back if using f&f. Just want to clarify a misconception here. You CAN get F&F back if you funded the F&F with a credit card. Dispute the charge with the CC company and Paypal will claw back the $$ from the seller. So don't kid yourself that F&F is safe for the seller. The best thing for BOTH parties is to use the 3% goods and services Paypal insurance and use trackable shipping. It's cheap insurance for both sides of the deal.
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