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Another option is Trade Direct at http://www.trade-direct.com. They seem a little cheaper than tradesafe, but it's basically the same idea. (5% fee for up to $1000, with a minimum of just $5). Also, they offer a pay by credit card option, though there's an additional 3% charge for that. -Len At 10:17 AM 1/29/98 -0700, Scott Bullerwell wrote: >http://www.tradesafe.com > >Your buyer sends them the dough. They hold it in escrow. You send your >buyer the merchandise. They then have a short period of time to evaluate >it and either send it back to you or keep it. > >I've got a few friends who have used tradesafe more than once, and they're >very happy with it. > >Scott Bullerwell >tanelorn@dimensional.com > >---------- >> From: Ed Drake <ejmd@erols.com> >> To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >> Subject: Selling stuff over the internet >> Date: Thursday, January 29, 1998 09:36 >> >> I had a question for anybody out there in loopland. I have an ADA MC-1 >midi >> controller for sale and I've had a response via the net, so I was >wondering >> what is the best way to avoid being ripped off? I've heard that shipping >> COD via one of the package carriers (UPS, Fed Ex, etc) is the best way >but >> does anyone have advice or experiences they would like to share? Pardon >my >> naivete concerning this. >> Thanks! >> Ed >> >> > > >