Half.com where is my money
I have sold textbooks to Half. However, the last time I sent my books to them I never received the payment for my books. I emailed them repeatedly and have gotten nowhere, as they just give me the run-around telling me the money is on the way which it never is. It has been almost three months since I sent them the textbooks, plenty of time for them to send me my payment.
Not only this, but I also lost more money on these books as I bought them specifically because I knew I could resell them and make a decent profit from the sale. Now not only will I never sell my books to them, but I will never buy another item from them either.
I highly recommend anyone to not send your used books to this place. They may pay you at first, but then they will wait until you send them a large selection and not pay you for it. I have lost money before when I shipped my books to Powell books, but I didn't think Half.
I considered them a good company, but I should have known better because eBay only cares about making money, not their customers. It seems Half. I have been buying virtually ninety five percent of my graduate books here, and it has been very congenial so far.
Of course one would expect the infrequent hiccups like the books are not as described. When that transpired, I asked the book seller if the erroneous version had been sent for example, a book that is only of an "acceptable" condition charged for the one I bought at "Very Good". And I got my mazuma back. Everything was done professionally. There are so many book sellers and you have a high chance of getting what you optate. Another good thing about this website is you can pre-order the book s you require by verbalizing the price you are disposed to pay.
Once it is available, you will be apprised. On the down side it takes forever to receive your book.
I purchased a book and It has surmounted 3 weeks yet still my books have not arrived. I called customer accommodation and the representative assuredly authoritatively mandated me to wait it out.
I have both shopped and sold items on half. It is affiliated with ebay but they only sell media such as books, movies, television shows, music. You can find a lot of text books on the site which is usually what I am buying or selling.
You can search for books using the ISBN number so it's easy to make sure you are getting the right book. It is pretty regulated, or maybe safeguarded, in as much as I feel safe buying and selling on it. This platform caters to local sellers who pay no money whatsoever for listing their items for sale.
In other words, Craigslist is completely free to use. This platform operates much like Craigslist but offers both the seller and buyer additional information about each party, ensuring a better sense of personal security.
Like Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace is completely free to use. Most sales transactions and item pickups occur locally; however, you could potentially list your items in several geographic regions, then pay for shipping charges out of your own pocket. This neighborhood-based social network platform and app enables neighbors to message each other about area crime, curb freebies, school news, and items for sale.
With Nextdoor, there are also no listing or final value fees. Best of all, you may already know a good majority of your buyers. This site started out as a place to buy and sell computers and software, but it has since expanded and now offers other product categories such as apparel, hardware, toys, jewelry, etc. The site has much of the same look and feel as Amazon but without the huge seller fees. This platform operates very much like eBay and has been around since I was an affiliate, and I was cut off from revenue from sales referred to Half.
What I mean to say is that it wasn't customers complaining about Half. They thought it was a good business decision. The combination of Half. I always liked that idea of displaced naming. As if the settlers had never even heard of Geneva, Switzerland and their rarified European airs. There are several cities in Illinois that are named from Spanish words when all things Spaniard was sweeping the nation during the Spanish-American war. Of course these people had never heard a lick of Spanish spoken, so the names are not pronounced the way they are in Spanish.
I suppose this is the same story as Cairo pronounced Keye-Ro Illinois. Egypt was exotic. And so apparently was the pronunciation.
Glenn Fleishman's comment is a smart distinction: it is true that my love affair with Half. Their business model made it especially easy to sell items, relative to eBay or Amazon.
Tim's reference to Gordon Kaesemeyer is also enlightening. It is a nice r ending to the story if the town actually got half a million dollars in government grants by leveraging part of their Half. These are both good examples of online journalism at its best: readers adding to and helping to improve the reporting. And I didn't know about George, Washington. William Drenttel Cycle Oregon, a week long cycling adventure every September, visited Halfway a few years ago on our way around the Wallawa's and stayed for the night.
I recall a very friendly small town - I also recall that we cleaned out all of the beer at the local tavern! I also seem to recall that the riders in town resulted in the largest one day retail sales the town had ever seen.
Gotta love a bike ride that visits the smallest towns in the most out of the way and beautiful areas in one of the most beautiful states! Randy McCall Well I was going to gush on about the beauty of that region, but it looks like some people already have. Go Wallawa's! I guess the only king that survives the test of time - alcohol. King of Prussia is a boring place. It's just a mall that grew some housing around it.
Ted Mielczarek As for towns named with idiosycratic pronunciations of far-flung places, my favorite has always been Versailles, KY. Right outside of Lexington, in the rolling hills of the bluegrass, its horse-loving residents call their town "Ver-sales. LaPine is south of Bend. I live in Halfway, Oregon, moved here February 14, I now am the tech support person for Pine eagle School District who is just about to surplus and 'yard sale' those E-Machines that Half.
Ronda Dillman Insurance Agency is and has been alive and well, and Rhonda is my agent. One of the great things about living and workin in a small town is the flexibility of working hours--you can catch your customers at the Old Pine grocery store or Mimi's Cafe or at the the Hells Canyonm Journal or the Post Office.
For the next 13 years, Half. But perhaps sales volume finally dipped low enough that eBay decided now was the time to do what it tried to do all those years ago, and migrate the few remaining Half. For all of your future marketplace needs, visit the eBay Seller Center to learn how to grow your business on eBay.
In a list of Frequently Asked Questions , the company said Half. Users will still be able to access their Half.
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