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In Reply to: RE: I've set up an account with $1 in it for just such transactions. posted by Raiderman on March 21, 2012 at 10:55:56
I refunded the PayPal payment and he's asked for my bank details for the wire transfer but things are quite fishy at this point. I feel funny giving him my bank details. I realize they're on every personal check I write, but isn't there some danger in giving them out in a situation like this? I wish I had a dummy account like Raiderman.
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I have more than one savings and checking accounts for various reasons. One I keep empty and then add just enough funds for online purchases ie., amazon, audiogon, etc., also have a Visa debit linked to it...works for me.
Theres been times where I've inadvertently 'clicked twice' on a purchase only to find out later it happened (or didn't happen- at least not on my part but I sure as hell got billed twice); beats the hassle of hunting down and wasting time in finding the right persons in resolving those matters.
may the bridges I burn light the way....
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I refunded the PayPal payment and he's asked for my bank details for the wire transfer but things are quite fishy at this point. I feel funny giving him my bank details.
You broke the contract..... You agreed to the sale then reneged on the deal....
The way I see it he can walk from the deal and try to leave negative feedback for you.
Try?
Because it is next to impossible to leave neg feedback on Agon.
1 - If you're not confident this is a sure thing, you should perhaps move on.
2 - I've handed out the info Elizabeth speaks of countless times with no problems yet.
Acct #, SWIFT code, branch number, location, etc.
If you get paid and the guy changes his mind, even with deposit, check with your bank, wait some time, before issuing any sort of refund. Again, if you are not 100% confiident, just back out.
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