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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
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Not totally sure yet. I have 7 bills at PCGS for grading. But a lot will depend on what I pick up. Right now I expect 1934D $5 and 1934C $10 plus I have 2 $10 North Africa notes coming and will be looking to move the lower quality one. But nothing is in stone yet.
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Valued Member
United States
486 Posts |
Don't worry about payment from me, I can pay any way you want, PayPal, Money Order, Cash, Gold or Silver coins etc. Bill Collector.
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
616 Posts |
Biull Collector could you post the link to your want to buy list. For some reason I never can find this section.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
United States
486 Posts |
Thanks halfhunter, for pointing starbuxinvestor and any others in the right direction.
If anyone has any of the notes on my list I'm a buyer. Or I will trade any of my duplicate notes for what I need. And they don't have to be graded, in fact I prefer that they are not graded as I can do that myself but will take graded notes if I have to. Bill Collector
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
616 Posts |
I always thought that area was for coins.
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Valued Member
United States
486 Posts |
I wish there was a separate section for Coins and Paper Currency, it would make it a lot easier to sort through and look for things. Bill Collector.
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Valued Member
Canada
290 Posts |
Quote: Thanks, so much for the response. It seems I remember hearing a long time ago about payment being pulled back from sellers and that has me a little paranoid I guess. Your best bet for notes with higher value would be to ship with a tracking number. If you ship regularly you have no valid proof (according to PayPal) that you have shipped the item and the buyer can pretend never having received your banknote and open a claim on PayPal which he WILL win and automatically the full amount that he paid will be refunded to him from your PayPal balance. Also, according to PayPal, it is your responsibility to make sure the item arrives to the buyer, and as described.
Edited by Baanos 10/24/2012 8:55 pm
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Valued Member
United States
72 Posts |
Where can I find selling on this site?
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Valued Member
United States
486 Posts |
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Valued Member
United States
72 Posts |
Thank you the bill collector.
This is my 6th post.
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Valued Member
United States
486 Posts |
I know it takes a long time, it took me almost 2 years to get this far. But it was a good learning experience. Bill Collector
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
14454 Posts |
I always send things with signature confirmation when I sell (not just the minimal delivery confirmation). That way you have proof someone signed for the item and it wasn't just left at the mail box where anyone can pick it up. This will work in your favor if you get a charge back or if someone says it wasn't delivered even though I have never had this problem I have heard of others that didn't use sig. confirmation that have and I have sold on ebay little here and there since 1997
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Valued Member
Canada
290 Posts |
Bryan1315:
I'm not trying to prove you wrong or anything, I'm just wondering... Do you know for a fact that signature confirmation alone is a valid proof for PayPal to make them decide in the seller's favor ?
Do you personally know of a case where PayPal decided in the seller's favor when an item was claimed "not received" because the seller had the proof that he had sent the item by signature confirmation ?
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Valued Member
United States
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Thanks for encouragement "The Bill Collector"
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