Sure, that would be great. the dispute just started.
"no fare lo spiritoso" sounds like only an italian native speaker will know.
Sort of like "What's cooking" or "What the hell?"
I'm having disputes in paypal with a buyer from ITALY, (non ebay related), and the italian buyer responded with "no fare lo spiritoso"
So far it was a success using babelfish to communicate with this buyer but i'm having trouble translating "no fare lo spiritoso".
What does that mean?
Wow, ****....
I just got a letter saying that I didn't qualify for the rebate because I didn't provide the correct UPC code... what the hell, I sent in the entire package!!!!
Yea his paypal account is legit. BUT!
1. But he could be using a fake credit card
2. He could be using a legit credit card but international buyers are known for doing charge-backs (claiming they never recieved the item when they actually did)
I will be screwed if either of those occurs.
Yea but they are not for international transactions, or are they?
I think the only protection I have is if I make the buyer do a wire-transfer, but that offers no protection for the buyer...
This is on Ebay. SHOULD I TRUST THIS GUY? The buyer insists that he is for real. But he has 0 feedback....
My auction currently blocks out countries other than the US, UK, AUS, and CAN because those countries fall under the seller protection policy.
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