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 stopwhining
 
posted on October 26, 2004 04:00:59 PM new
Are they ebay bidders as well??
Since paypal is owned by ebay,overstock wont be promoting it on its auction site,but will there be a payment system they will be promoting??
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 lindajean
 
posted on October 26, 2004 05:05:37 PM new
As far as Paypal goes I think everyone promotes them. Yahoo sent me an email that you can now accept Paypal for your auction sales (I haven't listed on Yahoo in over 3 years but guess I'm still on their mailing list).

 
 stonecold613
 
posted on October 26, 2004 08:51:32 PM new
Overstock also has the option to click for PayPal and even PayDirect. They must not know Paydirect is going away soon.

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 tomwiii
 
posted on October 27, 2004 01:54:24 AM new
Just about the same time that Dumbo was snorting so much coke he refused to take his physical & DESERTED during time of war...





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 stopwhining
 
posted on October 27, 2004 05:43:50 AM new
Overstock has a lot of work to do-how do sellers view past auctions??
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 etexbill
 
posted on October 27, 2004 07:51:57 AM new
Quote: "Overstock has a lot of work to do-how do sellers view past auctions??"

stopwhining, they don't. Stop Whining!

 
 stopwhining
 
posted on October 27, 2004 08:24:01 AM new
ok.
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 sthoemke
 
posted on October 27, 2004 11:53:34 AM new


 
 AintRichYet
 
posted on October 27, 2004 12:54:26 PM new
hmmmph, yah, ... we'll see ... was it a bunch of no-intention-topay fraud bidders?

 
 etexbill
 
posted on October 27, 2004 01:58:22 PM new
Quote: "hmmmph, yah, ... we'll see ... was it a bunch of no-intention-topay fraud bidders?"
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With six hungry lawyers handling the sale, it had better not be!


 
 ltray
 
posted on October 27, 2004 05:28:33 PM new
I wonder if 800K will cover the lawyer's fees??
 
 etexbill
 
posted on October 27, 2004 05:35:31 PM new
itray: there won't be much left when the lawyers are finished with it!

He should have kept the baseball.
 
 
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