(05-11-2021, 08:10 PM)jmudrick Wrote: Rare Mark Cross set.
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Nice score, I was watching that one.
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(05-11-2021, 08:24 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:I have four (4) Gerald Murphy (of Mark Cross) canvasses in my freakin house and carry a Mark Cross wallet,, how could I not.(05-11-2021, 08:10 PM)jmudrick Wrote: Rare Mark Cross set.
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Nice score, I was watching that one.
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Smart-Helix Apollo Light, Head only. Just paid their invoice this morning. I hope to have it in about 3 weeks.
My first financial transaction using Payoneer. Unlike PayPal, it's the buyer that pays the transaction fee.
Update: About an hour after I made payment using my credit card, I received a call from my credit union. It was a woman from the fraud department, and she wanted to know if the payment was fraudulent. When I told her that it wasn't, she then asked me if I was being coerced. I have never gotten such a call before, so I asked her why they suspected fraud or coercion. The woman said that this kind of fraud scrutiny was normal with "certain types of transactions". So I asked her what types of transactions? She said she couldn't give me an answer. So I asked her if it was razors, Payoneer, or Ukraine, that flagged their algorithms? Again she said she couldn't give me an answer, so I bid her goodbye. Has anyone else ever had such an experience?
My first financial transaction using Payoneer. Unlike PayPal, it's the buyer that pays the transaction fee.
Update: About an hour after I made payment using my credit card, I received a call from my credit union. It was a woman from the fraud department, and she wanted to know if the payment was fraudulent. When I told her that it wasn't, she then asked me if I was being coerced. I have never gotten such a call before, so I asked her why they suspected fraud or coercion. The woman said that this kind of fraud scrutiny was normal with "certain types of transactions". So I asked her what types of transactions? She said she couldn't give me an answer. So I asked her if it was razors, Payoneer, or Ukraine, that flagged their algorithms? Again she said she couldn't give me an answer, so I bid her goodbye. Has anyone else ever had such an experience?
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