Some recent / historic events have made me think about buying on the retrobike forum and other platforms.
Im a pretty trusting person, I give everyone one chance and im glad to say people do the same when buying from me. Ive got to say Retrobike is a fantastically friendly place.
I also feel the feedback system is a fantastic tool and worth its weight in gold plated latinum, but whilst I feel pretty secure dealing with long standing members on retrobike, I do still employ some personal rules when buying.
These rules include taking the option to pay the 5% extra to cover paypal fees to protect me, if the person has limited / no feedback, is new to the forum or more importantly, the amount of money is such that I would not be happy to loose it. I know that level of money is going to differ person, but mine is £40. Ive never been embarrassed to say "im adding 5% and going through the protection", and frankly if the seller is legit.....why would they worry either!
I think its also important to remember, that whilst I like to think this is quite a "tight" comunity, especially amongst the regular contributors, your NOT buying from an online shop.....so all bets are off regarding "rights"....... but thats why PayPal protection is there !
Finally, personal situations of sellers can change in the blink of an eye. A tragic accident, family problems or financial issues, can all change your point of focus or ability to complete sales. Having had one of " those phone calls " where your life suddenly changes within 4 seconds, a few years back, I guarantee you I wouldn't have even thought twice about posting your parts!
So, whats your personal perspective on this?
Do you have rules you stick to?
And, any advice or good practice you want to share to make online purchases with individuals on retrobike and other sites safer?
Im a pretty trusting person, I give everyone one chance and im glad to say people do the same when buying from me. Ive got to say Retrobike is a fantastically friendly place.
I also feel the feedback system is a fantastic tool and worth its weight in gold plated latinum, but whilst I feel pretty secure dealing with long standing members on retrobike, I do still employ some personal rules when buying.
These rules include taking the option to pay the 5% extra to cover paypal fees to protect me, if the person has limited / no feedback, is new to the forum or more importantly, the amount of money is such that I would not be happy to loose it. I know that level of money is going to differ person, but mine is £40. Ive never been embarrassed to say "im adding 5% and going through the protection", and frankly if the seller is legit.....why would they worry either!
I think its also important to remember, that whilst I like to think this is quite a "tight" comunity, especially amongst the regular contributors, your NOT buying from an online shop.....so all bets are off regarding "rights"....... but thats why PayPal protection is there !
Finally, personal situations of sellers can change in the blink of an eye. A tragic accident, family problems or financial issues, can all change your point of focus or ability to complete sales. Having had one of " those phone calls " where your life suddenly changes within 4 seconds, a few years back, I guarantee you I wouldn't have even thought twice about posting your parts!
So, whats your personal perspective on this?
Do you have rules you stick to?
And, any advice or good practice you want to share to make online purchases with individuals on retrobike and other sites safer?