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OT: Has anyone ever had an eBay buyer ask to pay for an item in installments?
Wasn't sure where to post this, since it doesn't really fit in the Water Cooler section.
I was contacted by an eBay buyer interested in an item I have listed. He made an offer, I countered. He then messaged me asking if he could pay me in installments over the course of a 4-6 months until the item was paid off? He says that he is acting on behalf of a library. Has anyone ever done such a deal on eBay? I thought eBay had their own installment payment kind of deal.
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