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Posted: 01 Nov 2017, 22:26
by wobbled
Ebay always favours the buyers so you're pretty safe.
Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 00:37
by Elrick
wobbled wrote: Ebay always favours the buyers so you're pretty safe.
TRUE, leave it another two weeks to see if any Postage info arrives into your email account.
Remember buyers now have a full 180 days available to launch any Paypal Claim so don't worry you won't lose your money on this or any other purchase you might make.
Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 01:17
by fohat
wobbled wrote:
Ebay always favours the buyers so you're pretty safe.
Not always but usually.
Ebay has written rules and guidelines, and it is important to know them and follow them to the letter.
This goes for buyers and sellers alike. That said, the prejudice is heavily weighted toward the buyer.
Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 02:13
by dreLLin
wobbled wrote: Ebay always favours the buyers so you're pretty safe.
Well the problem is that the buyer only accepted wire bank transfer and no paypal so as it looks like eBay is doing nothing. I asked them if they can send a warning to the selle or do something else but all they did was giving me the contact details of the seller.
Since the seller isn't responding to my mails I'll send him a registered letter and will set him a timeframe for shipping. If he won't meet it I'll report it to the police.
Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 05:56
by Elrick
dreLLin wrote: Well the problem is that the buyer only accepted wire bank transfer and no paypal so as it looks like eBay is doing nothing.
That looks like RUBBISH. Paypal is the required payment option ALONG with other methods of payments being accepted, if the Seller is stupid enough in not allowing a Paypal transaction, then he wears the consequence further on down the line.
If the seller starts putting requirements which are against Ebay laws and regulations then the onus is on you, to NOT buy anything off them and to let Ebay know of their existence. I've done that to three Ebay Seller Clowns last year trying to extort money via Direct Deposit Only and they did end up being removed permanently.
The days of Ebay doing regular checking of these disgusting felchers is over, Ebay requires you the 'buyer' to let them know of any suspicious transactions/sales being conducted upon their business site.
Paypal is the required payment method which NO Seller can ignore, it's on the Ebay Seller Regulations list that ALL must follow.
Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 08:24
by Slom
Elrick wrote:
Paypal is the required payment method which NO Seller can ignore, it's on the Ebay Seller Regulations list that ALL must follow.
That's not true for Germany.
Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 10:06
by gianni
*IBM model f xt* from sold from Appleton, Wisconsin, USA
*60 USD* with buy it now option
IBM MODEL F PC XT Keyboard (1981), Clicky, PN 1801449 (UNTESTED)
https://www.ebay.it/itm/172956132219?ul_noapp=true
Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 11:46
by Elrick
Slom wrote: Elrick wrote:
Paypal is the required payment method which NO Seller can ignore, it's on the Ebay Seller Regulations list that ALL must follow.
That's not true for Germany.
DAMN, you German's always do the opposite of what's good for you

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Didn't know it's based upon country, you learn something new everyday whilst visiting this place

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Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 12:06
by seebart
Not really. But many pretend...

Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 14:02
by dreLLin
Elrick wrote: Slom wrote: Elrick wrote:
Paypal is the required payment method which NO Seller can ignore, it's on the Ebay Seller Regulations list that ALL must follow.
That's not true for Germany.
DAMN, you German's always do the opposite of what's good for you

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Didn't know it's based upon country, you learn something new everyday whilst visiting this place

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If I remember rightly it was mandatory to offer Paypal as a payment option a few years ago in Germany. Looks like they changed it sometime ago.
I called ebay today and they will send a reminder to the seller and also cautioned him.
Re: Great/Interesting Finds
Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 14:45
by hansichen
I think there was a time when new sellers were forced to offer PayPal but this must have changed a long time ago
Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 16:33
by seebart
hansichen wrote: I think there was a time when new sellers were forced to offer PayPal but this must have changed a long time ago
GREED_bay should force a shipping insurance which they offer though paypal only. Of course with their billions in profits they could easiy cover it themselfs but no...

Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 21:06
by Slom
Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 13:42
by ohaimark
$30 / free ship USA NIB Futaba in Azerty layout:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sejin-Electron ... 2961755632
I don't even like Futabas and I'm tempted by that price. If you want to feel something like Alps Plate Spring (which I also dislike), this is your chance to do it cheaply.
Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 14:53
by Chyros
ohaimark wrote: $30 / free ship USA NIB Futaba in Azerty layout:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sejin-Electron ... 2961755632
I don't even like Futabas and I'm tempted by that price. If you want to feel something like Alps Plate Spring (which I also dislike), this is your chance to do it cheaply.
Uhhh are we sure that that's a mechanical one? I thought the SKR models were rubber dome Oo .
Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 17:26
by balotz
ohaimark wrote: $30 / free ship USA NIB Futaba in Azerty layout:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sejin-Electron ... 2961755632
I don't even like Futabas and I'm tempted by that price. If you want to feel something like Alps Plate Spring (which I also dislike), this is your chance to do it cheaply.
SKR is definitely rubber dome. SKM is mechanical.
Posted: 04 Nov 2017, 01:56
by Polecat
Posted: 04 Nov 2017, 08:43
by Gnohio
Posted: 04 Nov 2017, 13:44
by mike52787
This is probably mx black.
Posted: 04 Nov 2017, 21:59
by Slom
Posted: 04 Nov 2017, 22:05
by seebart
That's insane, looks like that giant CRT is about to crush that small Burroughs HE board!

Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 04:41
by OldIsNew
Polecat wrote:
The Televideo PC (vs. terminal) keyboards like this one are interesting. Three or four part numbers as I recall. I think the (edit: 803/804) were CP/M (Z80) and the (edit: 1603/1605) were MS DOS (8088), but the keyboards all interchanged. Big, heavy, and clunky if that turns you on. I played with these back in the '80s. Scan codes are the same as XT (!), but they run on 12 volts, not 5. Bypass the internal regulator and match up the wires and you have an XT board. There were also versions for their portable PC (TPC-I or TPC-II) that were electrically the same. One was clicky (Futaba?) the other not. I have the wiring info here if anyone's interested.
If you have it handy I would definitely be interested in wiring info on the TS-803/804. It's an interesting looking board and would be great to have some info on how it's wired.
Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 06:00
by Ir0n
Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 14:04
by Slom
There's a guy over at GH who has found 100(!) SSKs in some garage
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=91667.50
Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 14:06
by seebart
Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 14:10
by Slom
seebart wrote:
We know Slom.
Pluralis Majestatis?

Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 14:10
by Slom
seebart wrote: Great of you to remind
us, [...]
seebart wrote:
We know Slom.
Pluralis Majestatis?

Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 14:17
by Myoth
and he's selling them at almost market price. He can do whatever he wants but I don't think he actually bought them ...
Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 14:25
by depletedvespene
Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 14:26
by depletedvespene
Myoth wrote:
and he's selling them at almost market price. He can do whatever he wants but I don't think he actually bought them ...
So? If he went through the work of rummaging through the mud and found some gems, I say
Good for him! I'll just feel some degree of healthy envy from a distance.