Roundup: Articles From Around the Web
Here are some posts from around the web that I thought you may find interesting. Let me know if there is anything good I missed. Email me anything awesome that you find, or write, at Mark@milestomemories.com.
Articles
Using Payce to Earn Cash Back – Travel On Point(s)
I am not into the scanning receipts thing but I figured some you may interested in this easy money maker. I prefer something like Shopkick that takes a little less effort.
IHG Free Night Certificates Extension is Even Better Than Expected – Danny the Deal Guru
I figured since we gave IHG a hard time for not extending sooner we should throw some props in for letting people double dip them. I still think it was too little, too late, since many people used theirs before they wanted to because they kept delaying the announcement. That was obviously their plan all along though.
A Serious iPhone Scam on eBay – How I Beat It (and Then Lost and Won Again!) – Running With Miles
This is why I don’t sell expensive electronics on eBay anymore, they side way to heavily with the buyer. It is insane that it took them this long to figure out it was a scammer and reverse their decision. But as you know, scammers be scamming.
Conclusion
Which article did you find most interesting? Remember to let me know of anything you come across that you want added into the next edition at Mark@milestomemories.com.
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From my experince with eBay, most of the sales go smoothly and if there is any problem with it you either receive your item or get your money back. The eBay money back guarantee applies when someone doesn’t receive the item or it doesn’t match the listing.
My most memorable ebay experience is when someone purchased a $1200 macbook from me and then did a chargeback because their son used their credit card without their permission. Who knew that you could do a chargeback when its your own child who uses your card. Apparently, people have no responsibility to watch their own children according to the credit card companies. While I did end up getting the macbook back, It did cost me almost $50 in shipping.
You would think they would charge them for the shipping but they have to compete with Amazon and the free returns.