Will call purchases from a person I can't meet
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 7:47 pm
Hello,
I've been focusing on making a local ticket purchase as that is the most secure. However as time is running now, I am looking at options were I can't meet person directly. Below are concerns I have. Any help would be appreciated.
1) I've read the advice that PayPal, etc offers buyer protection. However, the terms specify that intangible items are not covered. Would a will call transfer be considered "intangible?" On one hand, you're not getting a physical item from seller directly, but on the other, eventually you will pick up a physical ticket at will call. If any one knows, or has experience in dealing with PayPal after being scammed, I'd really appreciate.
2) It's suggested to get photo copy of ID and signed letter for will call transfers. This is helpful for an in-person sale. But if you're dealing with someone who you've never seen, how do you know. I guess ask them to video chat?
3) You're supposed to ask for serial number. So I can check the serial number against the voided ticket list. But what if they just make up a number with the same pattern?
I am thinking I can give the seller 15 minutes to complete transfer, and if I don't see it on my ticketfly account, put a stop payment immediately? What do you guys think?
I also have a more specific question… I got a response to one of my craigslists ads by someone offering me a will call ticket paid through PayPal. What makes me a little suspicious is that he is from Denver, CO and is looking at Craigslist postings in Los Angeles, especially since I assume there are plenty of people in Denver who would be interested
Thank you so much for the advice!
I've been focusing on making a local ticket purchase as that is the most secure. However as time is running now, I am looking at options were I can't meet person directly. Below are concerns I have. Any help would be appreciated.
1) I've read the advice that PayPal, etc offers buyer protection. However, the terms specify that intangible items are not covered. Would a will call transfer be considered "intangible?" On one hand, you're not getting a physical item from seller directly, but on the other, eventually you will pick up a physical ticket at will call. If any one knows, or has experience in dealing with PayPal after being scammed, I'd really appreciate.
2) It's suggested to get photo copy of ID and signed letter for will call transfers. This is helpful for an in-person sale. But if you're dealing with someone who you've never seen, how do you know. I guess ask them to video chat?
3) You're supposed to ask for serial number. So I can check the serial number against the voided ticket list. But what if they just make up a number with the same pattern?
I am thinking I can give the seller 15 minutes to complete transfer, and if I don't see it on my ticketfly account, put a stop payment immediately? What do you guys think?
I also have a more specific question… I got a response to one of my craigslists ads by someone offering me a will call ticket paid through PayPal. What makes me a little suspicious is that he is from Denver, CO and is looking at Craigslist postings in Los Angeles, especially since I assume there are plenty of people in Denver who would be interested
Thank you so much for the advice!