Danktrees said:your sears example is also fundamentally flawed. that situation is completely different than this one. in your scenario, sears simply charges u the fee without you being aware of it until after it is done. clearly that is the wrong thing to do, but in this scenario, it has been clearly stated that the cost of using that service is 30 dollars. as you are made aware of the situation, you can choose to use it or not use it in which case i see absolutely nothing wrong with it. you make it sound like it's a huge deal if people see the 3% on their receipt. i guarantee you that most people would only be mad because they were not made aware of it prior to the purchase. if people actually get that angry over being charged 3% extra (paypal fees for example) you would not see so many people buying cues and paying that extra 3% on this forum. not only do they willingly pay it, i have never heard of anyone complaining about having to pay a 3% paypal fee if it was clearly stated beforehand. i do not see what is so wrong with it, if it has been clearly stated, the customer doesnt mind paying it and it is not against paypal policy, what is the problem?
Hersheybarbilli said:Thanks. I agree with you. Pay Pal has every right to charge a fee and make a profit, it is a great service they provide.
I should have listed the cue at $1030.00 with a $30 discount for a cash deal.
Hersheybarbilli said:I'll bump it once here, I hate to go to Ebay with this one.
Jazz said:Some of the comments here is major part of the reason why I find the "fun" to be gone in this hobby, for me.
There are many of us who buy and sell cues as a hobby and not a "business". Most of time many of us sell the cue at cost or even at loss - most of the time we re-sale at fairly attractive price. All this nickle and dime-ing over PayPal fee and many bottom feeders takes the fun out of this hobby.
Yes, Bill could've posted something like the cue is for sale at "$1,050 or 3% discount if money order" ... but for god's sake, he posted a nice cue at very attractive price to start with and most of the post on the freaking thread is over god-damn $30 PayPal fee.
Jazz said:Some of the comments here is major part of the reason why I find the "fun" to be gone in this hobby, for me.
There are many of us who buy and sell cues as a hobby and not a "business". Most of time many of us sell the cue at cost or even at loss - most of the time we re-sale at fairly attractive price. All this nickle and dime-ing over PayPal fee and many bottom feeders takes the fun out of this hobby.
Yes, Bill could've posted something like the cue is for sale at "$1,050 or 3% discount if money order" ... but for god's sake, he posted a nice cue at very attractive price to start with and most of the post on the freaking thread is over god-damn $30 PayPal fee.
Matt_24 said:Interested in any trade plus cash offers?
Hersheybarbilli said:Thanks Matt, but no. Trying to raise cash and move out a few cues.