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  • From palmers4@erols.com Wed Apr 17 08:56:17 2002
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    To any & all that would like to answer, or the one person that has
    the right answer:
    What are the e-bay protocols when someone doesn't complete "checkout"
    hasn't rec'd an e-mail from the seller and has no clue what address
    to remit a check to pay for said auction?
    Would it not be the proper thing to contact the buyer to see why
    payment has not been made?
    Should e-bay's "safeharbor" be the first place you turn?
    For some reason, I bought a lot, didn't use checkout, and rec'd no e-
    mail from the seller until today from "safeharbor". This is no big
    deal, as they suggest we work it out, but it bothers me, that I like
    to pay my bills, and I get "turned in" to safeharbor.
    Then I go ahead and complete "checkout" this afternonn, and the guy
    has no address listed with them for me to even send him a check!!!
    And, it's not at the auction site either! Can anyone help me make
    sense of this? There are other times when I forgot to send a check
    out, but then I got contacted by the seller with a short e-mail
    saying something like "Did you forget?" I then made all haste to get
    it out with an apology. This really bothers me. David

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