shop for all?

@tmlnmr (1850)
Canada
June 2, 2007 10:10pm CST
I was talking to a friend today and she mentioned that she would love to have a yoda figurine so I said ok I will find one for you when I got home. So when I got home I searched and found a figurine on Ebay for her so I called her up and said ok now what do you want to pay for it. I read the description to her and she was thrilled. She told me what she will pay for it and we eventually won the auction. She was so thrilled and said that I should do this for everyone. There are many reasons why I wouldn't do it but I am curious to see if I am just being paranoid or what. What do you think? Should I start doing this as a job? I love spending other peoples money and I enjoy the searching of the product. I am thrilled winning the auctions as well. It is almost an adrenaline rush for me. LOL Tell me what would you do?
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• United States
3 Jun 07
Well if you have the time, why not? I personally wouldn't have the time to do that, but I guess a lot of people don't, that is why your service would be good. :)
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@tmlnmr (1850)
• Canada
3 Jun 07
Thanks right now I have all the time in the world. I am not allowed to work for a while anyway. My concern is more about purchasing something and not getting paid for it. I can't really afford to buy alot of stuff if I don't get reinburst for it. I also think the service would be good and perhaps a contract may be required to ensure payment.
@tmlnmr (1850)
• Canada
3 Jun 07
I forgot to add thanks for the comment.
• India
4 Jun 07
I wouldn't take anybody's money and spend it coz there is always the risk of he grabing my collar if I fail to realize the expected amount.
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@tmlnmr (1850)
• Canada
4 Jun 07
Yes I agree with that so that would have to be in a contract the amount they are willing to pay for the item. As well as other important information like size and how they are going to get me the money etc... I would make sure all grounds are covered.
• United States
3 Jun 07
It sounds like fun, but you would have to be careful and make sure that you trust whoever you are buying for. If it is what you really want to do, I am sure that you can protect yourself somehow. It might be worth researching.
@tmlnmr (1850)
• Canada
3 Jun 07
Yes that is my only concern. I would have to have a contract for them to sign or something if I didn't know them, saying the amount they are willing to pay and that they will put the money into a specific account within so many days. Thanks for your comment.