In a message dated 10/10/2006 8:55:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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.
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Sometimes sellers with zero feedback are fraudelent. Some are, yes, just 
starting out, but some are people who have already pulled scams and are back on 
ebay with a new ebay name, hence the zero feedback.

Personally, I would never buy a big ticket item from someone with zero 
feedback. And definitely not from someone with zero feedback who also was in 
another 
country. 

Stupidity is not my middle name.

Marnie 

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