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Not bad eh?

Still don't quite understand how those sports players get paid that much when there are people out there such as teachers/nurses who have 100x more important jobs and get paid a pittance... oh well... consumerism at it's best. You can market sports stars, you can't market a teacher/nurse

Just be careful with paypal because if there is a dispute generally they side with the buyer, and will return the money to them and take it from your account. There are a few dodgy people that have realised this and are routing it.

My missus was selling a car and there was a buyer that said that they would only pay with paypal even though they came an looked at the car in person, the only reason that i can see that they wanted to do this is because they would going to start a dispute after the car was delivered and try to get the money back. Then it would be up to us to try and get the car back which would be in their name by then.

Also when getting large amount of money ($150>) paypal will take 3-5% when you go to transfer the money out of your account, so make sure you charge the buyer 5% more than the sale price if they want to use paypal.

might have something to do with the thousands of people that fork out big bucks to watch him play :) unfortunately they are not willing to do the same to watch a dr at work. its prob small amount compared to how much the owners make from ticket sales and endorsements

dale is it better to give them bank details for them to pay that way?

it's better for you as the seller as once the money is in your account there is nothing they can do to get it back, but because of this they might not be willing to pay that way. As a buyer i prefer to use paypal as there is some recourse if you get the wrong part or the part is substandard (in a dispute on paypal at the moment over a Exhaust manifold that is utterly crap) but as a seller i prefer to use direct deposit, because of what i mentioned above.

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Happy driving everyone.

Go Hard At The Track, Then Go Home.

Or for those with GTR's

Go Hard At The Track, Spin A Bearing, Then Go Home. On a trailer.

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