No, no, no! If you can not afford to loose the money you should bid on 
and pay for every doubtful item on ebay in the hope that you will be 
able to sell it at a profit. If you have plenty of money, you will bid 
only on sure things. This is the way it is, not the way it ought to be. 
That is why one person has money and the other doesn't in the first 
place. <grin>


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Digital Image Studio wrote:
> On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Consider this scenario:
>>
>> An item you are looking for is available at a very good price (buy it now).  
>> The seller
>> is a relatively new ebay member and has zero feedback.  The seller in in 
>> China.  The
>> seller "can't" accept Paypal.
>>
>> Now, if I knew for certain that this was for real and above board, I'd buy 
>> the item
>> immediately.  There seem to be too many unknowns though and I can't be 
>> certain
>> the item will arrive as promised.
>>
>> What would you do?
>>
>> If it is for real, I couldn't bear to miss out...if it isn't, I can't afford 
>> to blow my
>> money.
> 
> Very simple, go for it if you are prepared to gamble and have the
> money to lose or forget about it if you don't.
> 

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