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Question about godly items

Hi, I was recently wondering, say if you want to buy an item in Maplestory and not for mesos but the item costs hundreds of dollars how does one ensure they aren't scammed in the process? I assume there is a lot of collateral going on or what? How does this work between the two parties? Assuming they could have all the vouchers in the world how would one safely get this one specific item without the risk of getting scammed?

Someone please enlighten me? Thank you

February 27, 2014

4 Comments • Newest first

Vigorous

[quote=MasonGrayson]Sadly, Paypal will almost always favor the buyer in disputes. I've had several items get scammed through it, which is why I don't do those types of sales anymore.[/quote]

But how can the buyer prove he didn't get the item even with a screenshot. He could just fake it, no? :S Like put it on another account?
Is that why you're saying you don't sell anymore on those sites?

Reply February 27, 2014
EnzoNick

I normally don't accept vouchers, unless it's people [b][/b] I know personally.

Reply February 27, 2014
cje2062248

Most of the people will use websites such as Paypal, Ebay, Amazon or w/e you want in order to do the transaction.

This way, if the buyer is not receiving his item, he can also claim a refund on the website (which he will get if he's able to prove it with a picture or video) and get his money back. On the other side, if he tries to scam the seller by reporting it after the trade, the seller can show a picture of the trade and this should be good enough to ensure his version.

Reply February 27, 2014 - edited
weredoggy

when people break Nexon's rules, they already put themselves at risk of being scammed. It's just faith and personal integrity when you leave Nexon's warm bosom

Reply February 27, 2014 - edited