![]() I know that recent history has shown that a lot of people are susceptible to being conned by bad actors, but as a buyer or seller you need to stop for a second and think about whether the warning signs are there. A lot of the complaints on here are from people who either fell for the "offsite transaction" scam or the "price too good to be true" scam. ![]() Reverb is generally a trustworthy place to do business, but it is somewhat on the user to not fall for obvious scams. I have also deleted my reverb app and will Never buy or sell anything there again. So I have already made arrangements go sell the piece if junk guitar for the remainder of what I purchased if for. They just said, “we apologize for the frustrating experience” and I blocked the seller. I told Reverb about the experience and asked for a full refund. There is no room in the world for haters like him. Reverb did nothing to repair the damage this seller did with his words. In this mote, I was called a lot of derogatory names. After settling for a refund that the Second Resolution Expert proposed, I got a note from the seller along with a partial refund. The seller sold me something that did not play well. I had to fight for over a week to prove my case. The person who commented on here about people not being smart enough to talk to customer service, is wrong! I contacted support to help me resolve my issue with my purchase of a guitar from “Brock House Guitars”. Seems like Discogs Payments is pretty promising, but everyone does not use it (which needs to change).My last review for this very poor online marketplace. Thankfully I'm not interested in selling, but Discogs should really consider how to make things easier for people who have any kind of problems with paypal. They told me I had violated one of their terms and that's ALL the info they given me in all of my "prodding" for info on what I did. ![]() So my number one thing is REQUIRING credit card to be a standard option as well as paypal. I signed up for them, and about 5 minutes later, saw that they were closing soon which made me angrier by each second. So I found Reverb LP and saw that they made credit card a standard payment option as well as paypal. I was screwed over by paypal, and after much prying them to get an answer for why they banned me they still gave me no answer and so I can't use the dipsh*ts anymore. If you want to start selling, get unbanned from Paypal would be my advice. I accept bank transfer, but only 3 customers have ever paid that way, likely as there is no way to reclaim money if things go wrong. The method you are maybe thinking of is by bank transfer, although this offers zero buyer protection. Unless you have a merchant account with a credit card processor or own a physical retail store I would guess that you can't do this right now.Īnd you know buyers can still make chargeback on credit card payments? Credit card does not offer seller protection anymore than Paypal does. So my number one thing is REQUIRING credit card to be a standard option as well as paypal.Īnd paypal is a sh*tty company so I'm not capitalizing their name.īanned by Paypal - context? (Were you using a VPN at the time? They can ban you for that, despite that everyone is encouraged to use VPNs these days)Īre you sure you can process credit card payments yourself? Many sellers say they "Accept credit card" without realising they don't have the means to process payments themselves.
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