Quote: Okay everyone, show of hands. Who wants to risk $1000 on the ebay Buyers Protection Plan .............(Jeopardy Theme plays)............ anyone ?
Not me.
Someone might (theoretically) be convinced to make use of a throwaway account at a ridiculous overbid - never intending to pay - in order to ensure the coin never falls into the hands of the unknowing....
Quote: Okay everyone, show of hands. Who wants to risk $1000 on the ebay Buyers Protection Plan .............(Jeopardy Theme plays)............ anyone ?
I've probably had ebay pay me back several thousand dollars via Buyer Protection over the past 18-24 months. It just works.
"Okay everyone, show of hands. Who wants to risk $1000 on the ebay Buyers Protection Plan .............(Jeopardy Theme plays)............ anyone ?" Uh NO.
Quote: I've probably had ebay pay me back several thousand dollars via Buyer Protection over the past 18-24 months. It just works.
At the risk of straying off topic, you make it sound as if any ebay purchase, however ill-considered, essentially boils down to "playing with the house's money." Your personal experience notwithstanding, is it in fact a slam dunk that ebay always comes down on the side of the buyer? Do you have enough faith in that to always bid on a dubious item such as this? Because it will only take its once going against you to blow your system up.
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