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ubiquity0 07-06-2004 08:06 AM

International payment methods Q.
 
I am buying a set of Fuchs from a Canadian seller. He does not use paypal, & is suggesting I pay by bank-to-bank wire transfer to his US account. Does this method have any protection at all for the buyer? I assume it’s possible to verify the account name with the bank by the # he gives me (to verify its not a case of ID fraud- email hijacking etc.)
Would I be better off using a cashiers check? I know a USPS postal order doesn’t work as the max amount is $700 for international transactions.
I have bought from the seller once before with no problems, so I guess my main concern would be
1/ ID theft.
2/ careless misrepresentation of rims

thanks

id10t 07-06-2004 08:45 AM

Could you use multiple USPS MOs? What about Western Union? Direct wire transfer is the safest for him, but leaves you no protection for yourself.

ubiquity0 07-06-2004 09:14 AM

I would think Western Union is probably worse than a bank-to-bank transfer. Ebays guidelines (this is not an ebay sale FYI) basically say to avoid that method at all costs as its virtually untraceable.
His bank however would not confirm that the account # he gave matches his name (privacy laws) :(

Schuey 07-06-2004 09:32 AM

in this case, I'd use an escrow account...eBay has a list of these...use them so you don't get screwed...

just my 2-cents...

or tell him to sign up for paypal...it's free and should take 15 minutes...

Purrybonker 07-06-2004 01:18 PM

Re: International payment methods Q.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ubiquity0
I am buying a set of Fuchs from a Canadian seller. He does not use paypal, & is suggesting I pay by bank-to-bank wire transfer to his US account. Does this method have any protection at all for the buyer? I assume it’s possible to verify the account name with the bank by the # he gives me (to verify its not a case of ID fraud- email hijacking etc.)
Would I be better off using a cashiers check? I know a USPS postal order doesn’t work as the max amount is $700 for international transactions.
I have bought from the seller once before with no problems, so I guess my main concern would be
1/ ID theft.
2/ careless misrepresentation of rims

thanks

...sheesh - what the heck does international (particularily Canadian) have to do with it? Personally, I'd pressure the guy to take Paypal, but then I've run into a few Americans that wont accept Paypal either. I certainly don't view US vs. Canadian as a factor in evaluating the risks of a particular deal.

Trust your nose. You've dealt with the guy before for gosh sake. Quit worrying about getting ripped off. Life's too short to let risk aversion screw-up good opportunities...

ubiquity0 07-06-2004 01:29 PM

Actually I prefer foreigners :) I guess the international part is irrelevant. As above my main concern would be an email hijack or something, however unlikely.
My past dealing was limited to hitting buy it now on ebay.

Zeke 07-06-2004 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ubiquity0
Actually I prefer foreigners :) I guess the international part is irrelevant. As above my main concern would be an email hijack or something, however unlikely.
My past dealing was limited to hitting buy it now on ebay.

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