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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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[quote user="vikinger"] The fault with fraudulent claims against sellers is not with PayPal but with the rogue making the false claim. [/quote] Paypal's system attracts fraudsters. They make it easy for buyers to submit a false claim and get away with it.
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Back in the day we used a company called Nochex, who offer cashback protection to sellers and immediate payment for buyers. They were brilliant, but now we are forced to use the notorious Paypal. I'd rather move my money by bank transfer! Everything is slanted against the seller... eBay was once great.. a joy... now it is something I approach with
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An alternative to this system is XBMC. To be honest, it totally blows the B&O away in terms of functionality, flexibility and configuration.. I'm running it on an XBOX which cost me the grand total of £50, but it can be installed it on a hidden/silent shuttle style PC, controlled via touchscreen TFT etc. http://www.instantfundas.com/2009
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Whilst I support your right to post warnings of objectionable conduct, Peter made it crystal clear when I did the same (regarding a frequent Beoworld trader no less) that grievances and disputes are NOT to be posted on the group. In the interests of fair play, consistency and impartiality, no doubt this thread will shortly be erased - just as the other
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[quote user="wirralsimon"] ...the chances of winning a prize in any one year are around 19.6% Moral of the story: Never argue with a Statistician! Simon [/quote] So basically, what one needs to do is sign up, then get another four friends and relatives to sign up, then you are guaranteed a prize. Sorted!
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As a professional poker player I am well versed in mathematical probabilities! The answer you are looking for is : it's always 50:50. You either win a prize, or you don't.
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Unexpected, but not totally surprising. He was deteriorating fast, (like me he had lupus - but I'm not sure what form). The upcoming 50 date residency was a massive stress for a man in his condition, and it seemed to be something he was doing out of need rather than choice. He looked weirdly animated, different, at the press conference - to the
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Unexpected, but not totally surprising. He was deteriorating fast, (like me he had lupus - but I'm not sure what form). The upcoming 50 date residency was a massive stress for a man in his condition, and it seemed to be something he was doing out of need rather than choice. He looked weirdly animated, different, at the press conference - to the
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