Justis Cases - New Lite-weights

Bruce S. de Lis said:
Personally I do not understand the Pal Pal thing, and think if you are in Business, and have a Business Relationship with a Bank, it would be easy to get set up to take American Express, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. ;)

Yes, but paypal is so convenient for those that choose not to put items like these on a credit card. I'm with Jim on this one. :D
 
1pRoscoe said:
Yes, but paypal is so convenient for those that choose not to put items like these on a credit card. I'm with Jim on this one. :D



Roscoe I am JURASSIC in that I am not into new finagled technology. I do not own a Cell Phone, or Pager. I have never used an ATM, or Debit Card. I have a Checking Account, a Only Two Credit Cards, and do not understand Pay Pal.

What I understand about Pay Pal is it is a person to person. or person to business was for individuals to Exchange Funds/Money, but a CHARGE is Incurred On Your Credit Card.

So you have to have a Credit Card, and have to have the line of Credit on your Credit Card to cover the Exchange of Funds/Money.

Also the receiver of Funds/Money pay Pay Pal a FEE for the Funds/Money.


Like I said, I personally I do not understand the Pal Pal thing, and think if you are in Business, and have a Business Relationship with a Bank, it would be easy to get set up to take American Express, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover through your Bank.
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
Like I said, I personally I do not understand the Pal Pal thing, and think if you are in Business, and have a Business Relationship with a Bank, it would be easy to get set up to take American Express, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover through your Bank.

From a business owners' perspective, you are correct.

From a consumer's perspective, I find it rather convenient for any self-employed craftsman to take paypal.

Regarding the fees, they are about the same that a credit card company would charge you to accept those as well, sometimes even lower.
 
1pRoscoe said:
From a business owners' perspective, you are correct.

From a consumer's perspective, I find it rather convenient for any self-employed craftsman to take paypal.

Regarding the fees, they are about the same that a credit card company would charge you to accept those as well, sometimes even lower.


Last question I will ask is, as you are apparently familiar with Pay Pal. Should a Individual set up a Pay Pal Account. How do they turn Pay Pal Funds in to REAL MONEY after getting a Pay Pal Payment. Does Pay Pal send you a Cashiers Check in 24 Hours for each incoming transaction or........... ???
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
Last question I will ask is, as you are apparently familiar with Pay Pal. Should a Individual set up a Pay Pal Account. How do they turn Pay Pal Funds in to REAL MONEY after getting a Pay Pal Payment. Does Pay Pal send you a Cashiers Check in 24 Hours for each incoming transaction or........... ???

You link your paypal account to an email address, which is your "handle" that people send money to. All I need is someone's email address to send/request money.

This account is also linked to my checking account. Once money is sent to me, I can either have it deposited to my checking account (takes about 2 days) or I can request a check sent by mail, which takes about a week. The deposit is the easiest. You can either leave your balance at what it is (your money is available to send any time) or if you get enough or whenever you want to, you can dump it to your checking account, check, etc)

In addition, you have protection when sending paypal. If there is a dispute, you can contact paypal and get your money back after disputing, similar to a credit card.

Payment when sent is instantaneous. It's pretty much a way of letting individuals accept credit cards from other individuals, or direct "wire transfers" at the fraction of a cost of western union or things like that.
 
System seem O.K. but I am sure there are FEES to Individuals to Accept Pay Pal.

Plus I don’t like a Third Party have access to my Checking Account. Like I said I am Jurassic. I don’t even like Automatic Transmissions....

Think it is time to hope Mr. Justice posts some Photos of his NEW 3 x 6 CASE Interior.... ;)
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
System seem O.K. but I am sure there are FEES to Individuals to Accept Pay

Like I said earlier, there is a fee to accept, not send, however it is cheaper than most small businesses to accept a credit card in the first place (3%).
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
System seem O.K. but I am sure there are FEES to Individuals to Accept Pay Pal.

Plus I don’t like a Third Party have access to my Checking Account. Like I said I am Jurassic. I don’t even like Automatic Transmissions....

Think it is time to hope Mr. Justice posts some Photos of his NEW 3 x 6 CASE Interior.... ;)

Bruce,

Paypal is a blessing for small business and individuals.

The way credit cards work outside of Paypal is this:
Banks view credit card vendors (those who accept credit cards) in the same way they view loans - like they may get stuck when the company absconds with the funds and doesn't provide the product. Business credit card vendors must undergo rigorous credit checks and so forth, just like a borrower.

Companies are lumped into broad categories, and many industries are considered high risk. Internet transactions usually falll into "high risk" so the traditional bank and credit card vendors initially avoided them, or charged really high fees to appoint credit card vendors.

Individuals could not easily open a credit card vendor account at reasonable fees before paypal.

Paypal works well - the recipient of the funds is charged a fee, under 3%, regardless of the form of payment, and the payer can pay in cash (if verified, a painless process) or credit card.

Paypal offers some protection for both buyers and sellers.

As a buyer, if you send someone a cashier's check, that's pretty much it - you have no recourse if they screw you. With paypal there are several levels of protection. It's complicated and I don't have time to explain them, but you can use them and your credit card company to help resolve issues.

Chris
 
I have the first one!!

hey jack
I have the first light weight case you made(2x4), I bought it in vegas(may 05)..case is great and every one that holds its can't believe how much lighter it feels..almost like carring a soft case. Thanks again jack!!
Joe
 
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runall8 said:
hey jack
I have the first light weight case you made(2x4), I bought it in vegas(may 05)..case is great and every one that holds its can't believe how much lighter it feels..almost like carring a soft case. Thanks again jack!!
Joe

runall8 question as you have one of Jack’s NEW Cases. How about a Photo or Two, and also Could You Explain where the CASE gets it Strength to Protect you Cues should the case get a Good Bump from the Outside. Is the Body of the CASE REINFORCED, like with an Oval PVC Shell or something.
 
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runall8 said:
hey jack
I have the first light weight case you made(2x4), I bought it in vegas(may 05)..case is great and every one that holds its can't believe how much lighter it feels..almost like carring a soft case. Thanks again jack!!
Joe

runall8 question as you have one of Jack’s NEW Cases. How about a Photo or Two?

Also Could You Explain where the CASE gets it Strength to Protect you Cues should the case get a Good Bump from the Outside. Is the Body of the CASE REINFORCED, like with an Oval PVC Shell or something.
 
Some Paypal advice

There are 3 issues with PayPal businesses should be aware of:

1) Your Paypal account is only as secure as your password and/or your PC. If either one gets compromised someone can gain access to your Paypal account and use your real bank and/or credit card accounts to send payments to themselves.

Common methods for people gaining access to your password are fake "Phishing" emails that claim to be from Paypal asking you to click a link and enter your password to confirm account information.
Additionally once you have advertised PayPal payments on your website or Ebay listings and your email address is know people can target your account via your email address and attempt to simply guess the password. (I don't know how good Paypal's server is at detecting this.)

Common methods for people compromising your PC are trojans, spyware, and email worms viruses. Once one of these is running on your PC locally it can directly grab your password as you type it on your keyboard, or potentially from files or emails on your PC.

2) Anyone who accepts credit card payments (Whether via PayPal or not) has to be aware of the high level of credit card fraud at present, and faces the possibility of dispatching stock on the basis of a credit card payment that is later clawed back by the credit card company due to fraud. In this instance the seller can lose their stock if they are unable to physically recover it from the fraudulent purchaser.

3) There are some people who have a lot of problems with PayPay's customer service. A good site for researching this is www.paypalsucks.com. I personally have had no adverse experiences but I use it very lightly.

As as result I would not recommend PayPal to anyone who is not sure if their local PC is properly secured.

Additionally I would not recommend online credit card payments to any business that does not have adequate methods to ensure the legitimacy of their customers. If in doubt talk to the account managers at the credit card companies you use.

HTH
 
Barbara said:
JACK!! Now you come out with these!!

Barbara~~~banging her head on her desk...

Hi Barbara,
Even thought I have always wanted to make a lighter case, it was not in process when your case was ordered. If it had been, I would have let you know. Things just happened and moved rather rapidly once the decision was made to make the change. Does this mean I am no longer on your nut list? I hope not because they are world class and I would hate to think of suffering thru the withdrawals after eating the last one.
Regards,
Jack
 
runall8 said:
hey jack
I have the first light weight case you made(2x4), I bought it in vegas(may 05)..case is great and every one that holds its can't believe how much lighter it feels..almost like carring a soft case. Thanks again jack!!
Joe

Hi Joe,
Careful, because someone else has the first......yours was the prototype, even before the first. Glad to hear you like it and thanks for the kind words.
Regards
Jack
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
runall8 question as you have one of Jack’s NEW Cases. How about a Photo or Two, and also Could You Explain where the CASE gets it Strength to Protect you Cues should the case get a Good Bump from the Outside. Is the Body of the CASE REINFORCED, like with an Oval PVC Shell or something.

Yes, the case is built around a PVC shell with sewn liners similar to Felinis,Thomas, ItsGeorge, etc. The difference and advantage is that you don't have to remove a shaft to get the butt out. I don't recommend throwing it from your three story balcony or running over it with your Hummer, but it certainly will withstand the everyday bumps and mishaps that happen to any case.
 

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Jack Justis said:
Hi Joe,
Careful, because someone else has the first......yours was the prototype, even before the first. Glad to hear you like it and thanks for the kind words.
Regards
Jack

Is mine the first one? LOL
:D
 
Mr.Justis,Your cases are the best made available.There is true craftmenship in your cases that lacks today.What ever happened to Ann Gore and Chas Clements?I think your cases are a true compliment to billiards in general.I look forward to owning more of these true works of art.
 
deadstroke32 said:
The case u have in the pic is the same one i have look at for some time ..will that case be at the open and can u put a name on there ? or would have to send it to u once i payed for it ??????and a price for that is 475 ..????

That particular case will not be at the open but one close to it will be. Sorry, any inscriptions have to be done before the case is assembled. This would be listed under "Build Your Own Case" on my website.
Regards,
Jack
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Jack Justis said:
Hi Hubert,
Well, you and Merwin will have to decide which came first. They were twins, you know.
Regards.
Jack

:p :p :p it will really depend which of the twin lite-weights will come out of the box first :D :D :D
 
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