What is the best (most secure) payment method (other than cash) when receiving payment for goods? Knowing there are numerous scams going on, what would you request? And no PayPal account.
BobW
USPS money order, if you feel something is up. You can cash it before you ship the bow.
JL
I would suggest a USPS Postal Money Order. If you have the slightest concern over it take it straight to the Post Office upon receiving it prior to shipping anything.
I myself will not do a deal with anyone who request payment first, If I send the money and the guy don't send the bow I am out, but the reverse is also true, why is one guy taking more of a risk than the other? Trust is trust and why should one trust more than the other? Shawn
What ever happened to the simple thing called a "gentlemans agreement". There are alot of people in this world trying to take advantage of one another... Thats to bad, they are missing out on alot.
My belief is the seller calls the shots. If you don't want to agree with it, you sure don't have to buy it. I always use a Post Office money order because I can file a complaint with them for mail fraud. Also, I can tell right away if one is good by holding it to the light and looking for the security marks. On large items like a bow, I usually wait for payment before sending. I might make an exception for someone I have correspoded with before, like Shawn. For smaller items I may take a check, and not wait. It's up to each individual.
There are so many scams going on the first thing I look for: is he a regular guy-that means do I see him posting and being active on this or another site; or can I check him out on the auction site. Second: can I find an address and tel number on the Internet.
Third: if I am buying I will ask for other pics just to make sure the bow even exists.
From a regular like Shawn above it does not matter what he sends me, he has an established record, and can be trusted.
To me it is simple homework first; and then the payment form is less important whether buying or selling.
I think of it along the same lines. We have a good group here and many of us have done transactions times over when all it takes is a word and it's done. But, unfortunately, the scammers try to take advantage of that same trusting nature to steal from people. We, as a group, do a pretty good job of weeding out the bad apples (Thanks Mod's and Admin!) before they can do much damage. Use your better judgement when doing internet transactions and pay with a credit card, if you can. They have substantial fraud safeguards built into them.
I certainly wouldn't get bent if a seller requested payment before sending the item. Just how it has always been. I always use paypal (credit card) when I can. It's fast and pretty secure.
JL
The buyer buys a money order to keep a record of the payment - easy to get at any post office or 7-11.
The seller buys a tracking number to keep a record of the shipment, even buy insurance if it's needed.
The other thing to consider, from the seller's point of view, is the time limit, unless "the check is in the mail" works for you. That is why I use Paypal - the payment is in my bank account pronto and it doesn't cost the buyer a cent.
Is a bank check (not a personal check) or wire service check secure? I am the intended recipient of payment, and want to make sure the funds are legit/secure. It goes beyond this forum (whom the members I do trust).
PayPal is the least risky, and if you use it like a bank account it pays interest and the fees are very low. 500.00 is about 15 bucks.
The riskiest transaction is the 'trade' where no money is involved. I recently did a big one in the 1000.00 range and did a lot of homework befrehand.
He had never posted on sites-only surfed anonamously so my radar was up for sure.
Checked the address, keyed his name into Google, called him on the phone unannounced on the number I found listed in the on line book. I even looked up the weather for his town and we talked about the rain they'd had. We established a rapport and exchanged extra pics and personal information.
The trade went super smooth both parties were very happy.
Never had any problem with the fellow Trad Gangers I have dealt with. When I sell a bow, I ask for a USPS MO or a Certified Check. When I receive the MO or Check I'll mail the bow.When I buy or order a bow I'll send a MO to the person or Bowyer .Then I get the bow or goods. Ask for or give a phone # that way you can converse with the folks.
BobW nothing is secure unless you actually deposit or cash the instrument and wait for it to clear your account. Even if you walk out of the bank with cash in hand you are at risk till the instrument clears-takes 3 days to a week, or so. There have been forged certified checks and even PMOs that are so good the employees can't tell. That is one of my main reasons for the basic homework above.
No honest person will argue with you about holding your shipment until the check clears. Even honest people bounce checks when they forget to balance their checkbooks or one of their deposits doesn't clear on time.
If they have to get your goods faster, they can buy a money order. You can cash a money order on the way to the post office to ship the goods.
The seller always has an advantage over the buyer.
I'm with Shawn - I ship when the buyer tells me he is sending a check - and yes, I take a check if they don't have PP.
When buying, I prefer PP - if seller was mo or check, it goes same time they ship or there is no deal.
Trust goes both ways or I pass.
Steve
The best way I have found is to have the buyer send his twin supermodel daughters to your hunting camp bearing large amounts of cash. {- :)
I just sold a Leica Camera Lens to a Gent from Taiwan for $4600.00 and the payment was made by wire transfer to my bank and my account. Then the lens was shipped. Can't be any safer then that. The only other way for me is Postal Money order or Cashier Check. Never had any problems this way. My 2 cents.......
SteveB and I seem to be the only one who make sense. Someone tell me why the seller should be in the drivers seat, ya both are at risk and why should the seller be at less of a risk? Shawn
Because the seller has the goods ya want. The buyer always risks getting defective goods, but the seller can always hold on to the goods and get real money from another buyer if the first buyer doesn't pay. Whenever you trade goods for cash, only the seller gets a sure thing.
In a barter, you're both at risk.
Agree with Shawn and SteveB. I do like to talk by phone before the deal is finalized though. If you do me wrong, game over. Was raised to look for the good in folks, not the bad..... Froggy
I am with Shawn and Steve B--there are no tangibles on a computer screen.. A transaction can therefore go bad either way with the risk being the same for both parties....
a little investigating and common sense go a long way...
This is an excellent site---BUT--- it is still a computer screen...IF you do not know and or trust the seller then Caveot Emptor(buyer beware)..
I like paypal instant and safe at least for me its worked very well.
Bill
I like paypal.
I like a mo or paypal..
I've traded and bought several items from fellow tradgang members. I haven't had a bad deal yet!
I do look at posts and how long they have been a member.
I bought a bow last year, I called the sellar to tell him I had sent the money was in the mail he told me he had already shipped it out. I had no prior dealings with him before that day.
(From what I've seen here if you make a bad deal with one guy its probably your last or you had better make it right!)
We have some Great MODS!!!!!
But what can you expect this is Tradgang its like family!
Bobw,
Bjorn comments in this discussion hit the mark. Do your homework. I purchased my first bow from a Tradgang member last January. I read Terry Green's advice and I'm sure, the person that I purchased from, did his homework too....... because I was a new guy on the site. Everything worked out perfect! Oh, I used my bank's cashiers check.
I only use Paypal. For the cost it's cheap insurance. I don't know why folks don't like Paypal...you can actually get more for your goods by accepting it and it's less than 4% fee for the seller.
i live on the other side of the world and if i buy somthing of anyone i want there ph number and we talk some and if the goods is what they say they are i send a bankers note. or if they got what i want and will do a trade thats fine i still want there ph number. these are the only way i will deal with someone overseas.there is no point in ripping anyone off as it will only come back and bite you in the ass. so be up front with any deal just my two cents worth.
I can't believe it - a chance I'm not crazy! :D
Steve
I use Paypal - safe, efficient and easy to use!
When buying a bow, like Jeff, I will only buy a bow from someone that will give me his phone number and let me talk to him for a while.
BobW, Since you don't have Paypal my personal recommendation would be like others have suggested. The postal money order. I have never heard of one being forged. I'm not saying it hasn't happened just never heard of it. like someone else said using a postal MO has several advantages. Mail fraud is one and I do know that they will run a trace on one(providing you have all the proper info.) immediately. The last time I checked the bank will wait to run a trace on one of their MO's for up to 4wks.
Mooseran: Glad to hear that your deal went through without a hitch. However, it's generally not wise to give your bank account number to anyone, particularly someone in another country. And that's what you're doing when you do a wire transfer. With that information, and a little more information about you that they can likely get off the internet, and they can clean out your account if so inclined. Banks do have policies and procedures to thwart that kind of activity, but they aren't always stringently followed, and it does happen.
Every deal that I have had on this site has gone well. When I'm the buyer I ask the seller what they prefer check or postal money order. Most of the time a check will do But if it is for a large amount like for a bow, I would just send the money order or if I'm the seller on a larger amount I would ask for a postal money order. I have traded bows even up before, in that case trust between the two is a must.
Aw hell Steve. If it make ya feel better buddy I think yer CRAZY :biglaugh:
Hey, when ya gonna come over this way for a shoot?
I feel it is all up to the seller. I bet no merchant will send you a bow without payment, unless they knew ya or something. Try ordering something from a magazine retailer and tell them " I'll send the check and you send me the bow, trust goes both ways". I don't they would send it. I have had one issue with a bowmaker and it was eventually resolved. I have made numerous transactions here and elsewhere. Imho I would get a paypal account. It is all I use. You have protection and dispute resolution through them and you can also use a credit card with it that offers protection. I don't use another method with folks I don't know.
Nobody should trust me. I don't buy/sell/trade enough bows for anyone to notice! ;) :) :biglaugh:
\\Bill
Hatch, but they are not a merchant, they are the same as you and me. It should be the same both ways. Shawn
Orion; Your right about the account number. All I gave the buyer was my name and Bank route number and my bank was aware of the transaction and placed the money in my account then the bank called me to let me know that the funds had arrived.
For overseas transactions this seems to be the best way to go.............
Paypal, safe and secure, I've sold over 6,000 items on the auction site with little problems.
Mooseran :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: