Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Arne: When I was typing my post I had it in my head that you would know and hoped you would answer quickly(as you did, thank you) so that I can sleep. I guess I will call the credit card co. and ask some more questions. I wish anyone else with experience with ebay would write me and tell me of their experiences. I have so many things that are left from Bob's dad estate that I feel maybe I can make some cash. Dee in Peoria, wife of Bob 60, uc, ileo, psc >Dee, I don't think so. E-bay needs to establish a sellers credibility and >commitment - they had a real learning experience with that one. The >question that stopped me was the bank account question. I solved that by >setting up a separate account with very limited resources. I also used a >low limit charge card. > >They have a responsibility to protect their business also. They use the >credibility/commitment approach to weed out a lot of the bogus and prank >sellers. > >The other information they're asking for is readily available anyway - it >just makes it easier for them to track down the bogus sellers. > > >Arne >51 - UC 1977 - PSC 2000 >Alive and (mostly) well in Minnesota > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Deanna Vinovich > >-- >I hope I haven't done a real dumb thing. I signed on to ebay to sell >some items, I heard from different, second hand of course, people who >are very successful at this and profitable with this at home service. >I had to go for verification to a site that walked me thru questions >to establish my credibility as a seller and real person. Some of the >things they asked me were VISA # and expiration date, SS#, drivers >license #, verify my car payment amount. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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