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Re: Celts Tickets -Reply -Reply



Touche!  I concede and acknowledge that possibility.  Nevertheless, as a
consumer, I'd feel more safe paying via a method (credit card, check)
where the merchant has accountability for (a) having collected payment
and (b) furnishing merchandise.

Good point, though, Theresa.
Ryan

>>> Theresa Lee <tjoyce@mit.edu> 01/29/99 01:30pm >>>
Paranoia, self-destroy-ya.  Maybe this woman who is selling the tickets
doesn't want to get burned by a bad check.

It works both ways.

Theresa

>>>> Daniel Forant Sr <dforant1@nycap.rr.com> 01/29/99 12:44pm >>>
>You can purchase a pair of tickets for
>>$170 plus an extra $5 per order to cover postage and insurance.
>Please,
>money
>>orders only. <<<
>
>
>No, but I'd be suspicious of this person's motives because of the above
>stipulation.
>
>Money orders are difficult to trace;  therefore, this individual could cash
>the money order without ever furnishing tickets, and the sender of the
>money order would have virtually no traceability (as opposed to a
check,
>which can be definitely tracked upon being cashed) and no proof of
>having made payment for the tickets.
>
>Beware!
>Ryan