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Re: Selling stuff over the internet
Ed:
Ever since i made the costly error of joining this newsgroup ;) there has
been only one means of satisfying my wanton lust for black boxes . . .
the Net--I've purchased everything COD (unless it was about $ 50 or less
and
I had a good vibe from the buyer) havent' been burned yet (tosses Boss
flanger pedal over left shoulder)--I basically put together my whole setup
from the Net and sold some of it as well
I've heard Fed X is the best to do COD from the seller's standpoint cuz'
the
check comes right back Fed X . . . of course it's not cheap
Priority Mail is cheap, but I've lost packages AND IF YOU DO IMHO you are
screwed!--though a guy shipped me a Juno 6 keyboard COD in hte mail cuz' he
claimed he got his money faster from the USPS
I like UPS and Fed X cuz' you can track hte package by shipping # on their
Web sites--if the blip diappears from the screen, at least you can point
the
finger at someone
good luck Tom
hmmmm . . . a MIDI controller . . . Naaah, don't want to get involved in
that crazy MIDI stuff . . . .still . . .it's probably cheap . . .HOW MANY
RACK SPACES IS IT?
At 11:36 AM 1/29/98 -0500, you wrote:
>I had a question for anybody out there in loopland. I have an ADA MC-1
>midi
>controller for sale and I've had a response via the net, so I was
>wondering
>what is the best way to avoid being ripped off? I've heard that shipping
>COD via one of the package carriers (UPS, Fed Ex, etc) is the best way but
>does anyone have advice or experiences they would like to share? Pardon my
>naivete concerning this.
>Thanks!
>Ed
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Tom Lambrecht hideo@concentric.net