[Shotimes] The Pillsbury Effect

Ian Fisher dataflash@yahoo.com
Wed, 24 Aug 2005 21:25:39 -0700 (PDT)


I have 3.2 tensioners, pulleys, etc. I need to figure
out what is what. Is this what you need?

Ian

--- Al Fitz <alfitz@alfitz.com> wrote:


> 
> BTW, anyone have a tensioner pulley for sale?
> 
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "van Oss" <vanOss@centurytel.net>
> To: "Zach Leahy" <leahyz@gmail.com>;
> <shotimes@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 7:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [Shotimes] The Pillsbury Effect
> 
> 
> > There you go being sensible again.   : )    It's a
> grand idea, although I
> > wonder if it would make sellers vulnerable to
> fickle buyers.  I've sold
> car
> > parts on eBay and would not want my payment to be
> held hostage until a
> > stranger either decides he's content or
> fails/neglects to complain.
> >
> > The eBay/PayPal people surely wrestle often with
> the issue of balancing
> > seller and buyer interests.  I suspect they are
> mindful that their fees
> are
> > paid by sellers, and that fact is their reason to
> err in favor of the
> > seller.  The same happens in a traditional real
> estate deal --- when you
> buy
> > property, remember that your buyer's agent is paid
> by the seller.
> >
> > VO
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > It seems to me that there should be provisions for
> this (unknown
> > buyer/extra protection).  Perhaps it would make
> sense for sales if
> > this took place:
> >
> > Buy and seller agree on item, price etc.
> > Buyer submits payment
> > Paypal holds payment until buyer confirms delivery
> > Package gets delivered
> > Buyer acknowleges delivery
> > Seller gets money
> >
> > Paypal could make it so after a certain amount of
> time if the buyer
> > does not confirm delivery, and no non-deliver
> claim is made, that the
> > seller is paid regardless of actual delivery or
> not (to prevent the
> > problem of forgetting/not responding to delivery
> status so the seller
> > is paid)  Either way, unless there was a non
> delivery and there was a
> > claim filed the buyer has already paid the money,
> they have just
> > submitted it to Paypal and they will hold it until
> the package comes
> > through.
> >
> > Perhaps this could be an option for a dollor or
> two more, as a
> > protection against unknowns.
> >
> > Just a thought
> >
> > Z
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