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Old 06-10-2014, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by jhs5120 View Post
Andy, signature confirmation would be a must, I agree. I'm just worried he would try something funny down the road. In terms of paper trail, one method I have done before was have a generic document stating the buyer has inspected the item and received it w/o issue. I have him sign it and then I take a picture of his drivers license next to the signature. Usually people don't have an issue.

The way you handle in-person delivery would help deter because even if it wasn't enough with paypal and ebay legally I would think it would be enough for small claims court.

I really am with you, you are constantly told be cautious yet now you are expected to go through with the deal even though your instincts tell you this isn't a good situation.

Until this thread I never even looked into the chargeback fraud, now it has me worried. It seems to me the only way a company could protect both the seller and buyer is if they acted as a shipping company where they took the items and shipped them for you. Similar to COMC or auction houses.
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