kev85hasbro
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Post by kev85hasbro on Oct 26, 2016 2:56:25 GMT -5
Hey all I don't really post on here any more. But I do occasionally co-operate with the old school collectors mainly via email these days.
I see a lot of hassle with Facebook and guys being ripped off left right and centre buying/selling/trading WWF Hasbro's.
Just be careful out there. As WWF hasbro's are at its peak and prices obscene and yes some prices are bitched up, there are people trying to rob you. If it sounds too good to be true. It probably is. Just say no. For me all my items would be listed Via eBay if I was to sell. It's slightly more trusting than Facebook and other forms of trading.
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Post by Ruby Fusion on Oct 26, 2016 4:04:47 GMT -5
It's only logical to either use our classifieds or an auction site... Safest ways, every other method you can only blame yourself for being burned.
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kev85hasbro
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Post by kev85hasbro on Oct 26, 2016 4:35:00 GMT -5
Understand what your saying Ruby, but I do think that some don't think straight forward. Always worth mentioning.
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hh2trotts
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Post by hh2trotts on Oct 26, 2016 8:47:52 GMT -5
I do a bit of business thru facebook. Trading leaves you open to being ripped off but I don't see any additional risk for buying and selling as long as you pay as good and services. 99% of complaints are from buyers that paid as a gift and then are shocked when the seller disappears. It sucks that many scumbags are out there but its avoidable.
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Boon
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Post by Boon on Oct 26, 2016 9:58:21 GMT -5
Just never pay as a Gift on PP, get the seller to invoice you on PP on pay them through pp and clearly write what you are paying for.
if the seller is insistent on you paying as a PP Gift, then simply walk away
I barely use Facebook, certainly never bought from there.
Ebay is always the safest way to buy.
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