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Packard Bell riser card on eBay
Hi Gang !
I read recently that someone is *still* looking for a PB riser card. I see these on eBay from time to time, and will continue posting them. http://cgi.ebay.com/Riser-Board-Rise...QQcmdZViewItem bob -- boBWatts®© EartH Watts Carburetion Service Whizzbang Computers Official collector of: transfat asian plastic junk trinkets ! |
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Packard Bell riser card on eBay
thanks bob, this is the one I need....i'm a bit concerned about using
paypal though after what happened to my friends.... mc "Robert E. Watts" wrote in message ... Hi Gang ! I read recently that someone is *still* looking for a PB riser card. I see these on eBay from time to time, and will continue posting them. http://cgi.ebay.com/Riser-Board-Rise...QQcmdZViewItem bob -- boBWatts®© EartH Watts Carburetion Service Whizzbang Computers Official collector of: transfat asian plastic junk trinkets ! |
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Packard Bell riser card on eBay
"mc" wrote in message news:jnAGj.3796$Ew5.2456@trnddc04... thanks bob, this is the one I need....i'm a bit concerned about using paypal though after what happened to my friends.... mc "Robert E. Watts" wrote in message ... Hi Gang ! I read recently that someone is *still* looking for a PB riser card. I see these on eBay from time to time, and will continue posting them. http://cgi.ebay.com/Riser-Board-Rise...QQcmdZViewItem bob I've never had a problem with Pay Pal... but if the deal does not go through...post back. If you still need a riser card I can go up in my attic and have a look. I may have a few. |
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Packard Bell riser card on eBay
thanks philo, I posted a question to see if the seller would accept another
form of payment mc "philo" wrote in message ... "mc" wrote in message news:jnAGj.3796$Ew5.2456@trnddc04... thanks bob, this is the one I need....i'm a bit concerned about using paypal though after what happened to my friends.... mc "Robert E. Watts" wrote in message ... Hi Gang ! I read recently that someone is *still* looking for a PB riser card. I see these on eBay from time to time, and will continue posting them. http://cgi.ebay.com/Riser-Board-Rise...QQcmdZViewItem bob I've never had a problem with Pay Pal... but if the deal does not go through...post back. If you still need a riser card I can go up in my attic and have a look. I may have a few. |
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Packard Bell riser card on eBay
Hi mc
"mc" wrote in message news:jnAGj.3796$Ew5.2456@trnddc04... thanks bob, this is the one I need.... No problem. I quit posting these, 'cause I thought you already had one. i'm a bit concerned about using paypal though after what happened to my friends.... mc Don't know what happened to your friends, but Paypal *is* your safest bet. And about the only payment method where you can do "something" if anything goes wrong. bob |
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Packard Bell riser card on eBay
Don't know what happened to your friends, but Paypal *is* your safest bet. And about the only payment method where you can do "something" if anything goes wrong. bob thats how I understood it also, but apparently this was an inside ID theft issue and paypal was not very diplomatic or apologetic and another incident wiped out a retired neighbors life savings... mc |
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Packard Bell riser card on eBay
"AWM" wrote in message news:XlCGj.4474$o35.2945@trnddc07... Don't know what happened to your friends, but Paypal *is* your safest bet. And about the only payment method where you can do "something" if anything goes wrong. bob thats how I understood it also, but apparently this was an inside ID theft issue and paypal was not very diplomatic or apologetic and another incident wiped out a retired neighbors life savings... mc HUH? Why would anyone have their entire life savings sitting in their PayPal account? I am sure the person who told you that was *seriously* prevaricating. (Unless they are like most of my friends who have a life savings of $40) |
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Packard Bell riser card on eBay
This is true. When you set up a PayPal account, you have to provide bank
account and credit card number information as backup so you can pay something that is automatically deducted like PayPal's own fees, eBay seller fees, etc. .... Ben Myers On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:58:56 -0400, "Tom Lake" wrote: HUH? Why would anyone have their entire life savings sitting in their PayPal account? You don't have to have the money in your PayPal account for thieves to get it. Your PayPal account also has access to your banking information. Tom Lake |
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Packard Bell riser card on eBay
However, if some hacker cracked one or more PayPal accounts without help from
the PayPal account holder, PayPal would be on the hook, just like TJ Maxx, Hanneford Bros, and all the brick and mortar banks who let personal data get stolen. Methinks that the person who lost his life savings probably "helped" the thieves by allowing some software to sneak in a grab his personal data from his own computer. I sure would like to hear more, but from the person who lost his "life savings". It does no good to repeat unsubstantiated urban myths without laying out the facts... Ben On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:55:25 -0400, Ben Myers wrote: This is true. When you set up a PayPal account, you have to provide bank account and credit card number information as backup so you can pay something that is automatically deducted like PayPal's own fees, eBay seller fees, etc. ... Ben Myers On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:58:56 -0400, "Tom Lake" wrote: HUH? Why would anyone have their entire life savings sitting in their PayPal account? You don't have to have the money in your PayPal account for thieves to get it. Your PayPal account also has access to your banking information. Tom Lake |
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Packard Bell riser card on eBay
"Ben Myers" wrote in message ... However, if some hacker cracked one or more PayPal accounts without help from the PayPal account holder, PayPal would be on the hook, just like TJ Maxx, Hanneford Bros, and all the brick and mortar banks who let personal data get stolen. Methinks that the person who lost his life savings probably "helped" the thieves by allowing some software to sneak in a grab his personal data from his own computer. I sure would like to hear more, but from the person who lost his "life savings". It does no good to repeat unsubstantiated urban myths without laying out the facts... Ben The story sounds pretty add to me. I usually keep nomore than $50 in my PayPal account... and the back watches all my credit card transactions quite carefully. The only other on-line transactions I make are with my credit card... and my liability is minimal an unauthorized purchase would ever be made... On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:55:25 -0400, Ben Myers wrote: This is true. When you set up a PayPal account, you have to provide bank account and credit card number information as backup so you can pay something that is automatically deducted like PayPal's own fees, eBay seller fees, etc. ... Ben Myers On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:58:56 -0400, "Tom Lake" wrote: HUH? Why would anyone have their entire life savings sitting in their PayPal account? You don't have to have the money in your PayPal account for thieves to get it. Your PayPal account also has access to your banking information. Tom Lake |
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