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The short version, you can't make $5,000 partial credit card payments on GovPlanet anymore for anything with a value over $5k
The comical long version.
On a whim I bid on a LMTV because nobody was bidding on them. I think this is my 11th vehicle through them and I always pay with CC because quite frankly I don't fully trust their reports or practices when push comes to shove. (Nor do I any company anymore outside Amazon.)
I also use it for cash back. At this particular point, I've got something else going on and planned to pay off in Oct.
Anyway, I called to pay $5k, and they said no. Keep in mind the bid was $5,100, ($100 over 5k and then their 10% on top of it.)
Here's the response after I told them they could either accept a credit card or run the item back through the auction.
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Once again we do apologize for any inconvenience you may be experiencing. However, the payment system is in place for the buyer’s protection and convenience; with this security and convenience comes some restrictions that are now in place to affect the buyer experience more positively in the future. Payments over 5000.00 will only be accepted via wire to mitigate fraudulent activity. We also want to remind you that this information is located in our “Terms and Conditions” prior to you buying, as show below:
3.2. Payment and Payment Schedule. Buyer shall remit the Final Selling Price, applicable taxes, duties, Value Added Tax or Vehicle Registration Taxes, Transaction Fees and any other required fees within three (3) business days after conclusion of the Purchase Contract. At Seller's option, receipt of the purchase price may be facilitated by IronPlanet, in which case Seller (as mandator) would instruct IronPlanet (as a mandatory) so that IronPlanet can enforce the Seller's right to payment vis-a-vis the Buyer, and full payment of the amounts noted above shall be posted to a secure payment account designated by IronPlanet. Buyers from the United States and Canada must tender payments via wire transfer (recommended) or credit card (when full payment is USD/CAD 5,000.00 or less). Any foreign currency exchange fees or charges are the responsibility of the Buyer. BUYERS FROM OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA MUST TENDER ALL PAYMENTS VIA WIRE TRANSFER. All amounts that are due and payable must be paid prior to releasing any Equipment for pick-up or transport.
When it pertains to credit card payments we no longer have the authorization to accept payments over the 5000.00 limit partly because this is through a third party company that is in place for the previously mentioned reasons. What we are proposing the options are at this point are:
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Convenience and restrictions, used together?
Also, I guess it would be horrible if a "crook" decided to call in and pay $5,000 toward our purchases. Heaven forbid and i'm sure that happens all the time.
If somebody purchases something with a fraudulent credit card, the card owner's bank is on the hook. So that can't be it and again how does that affect honest buyers??
Now maybe the bank makes them eat the credit card fees but that doesn't protect the buyer or make it convenient for them.
I'm also having a hard time understanding how not accepting a credit card is convenient and protects a buyer??? Sounds like Clinton logic to me.
More so I'm thinking they just don't want to pay the 2.5% fees or whatever.
Oh well, no biggie as my account getting suspended will help curb the green addiction.
Anyway, for anybody thinking about purchasing something and putting part of it on a credit card until you came up with the rest, that's not possible anymore.
If you don't pay, I think the minimum default fee is something like $1,500 and your account gets suspended.
The comical long version.
On a whim I bid on a LMTV because nobody was bidding on them. I think this is my 11th vehicle through them and I always pay with CC because quite frankly I don't fully trust their reports or practices when push comes to shove. (Nor do I any company anymore outside Amazon.)
I also use it for cash back. At this particular point, I've got something else going on and planned to pay off in Oct.
Anyway, I called to pay $5k, and they said no. Keep in mind the bid was $5,100, ($100 over 5k and then their 10% on top of it.)
Here's the response after I told them they could either accept a credit card or run the item back through the auction.
"
Once again we do apologize for any inconvenience you may be experiencing. However, the payment system is in place for the buyer’s protection and convenience; with this security and convenience comes some restrictions that are now in place to affect the buyer experience more positively in the future. Payments over 5000.00 will only be accepted via wire to mitigate fraudulent activity. We also want to remind you that this information is located in our “Terms and Conditions” prior to you buying, as show below:
3.2. Payment and Payment Schedule. Buyer shall remit the Final Selling Price, applicable taxes, duties, Value Added Tax or Vehicle Registration Taxes, Transaction Fees and any other required fees within three (3) business days after conclusion of the Purchase Contract. At Seller's option, receipt of the purchase price may be facilitated by IronPlanet, in which case Seller (as mandator) would instruct IronPlanet (as a mandatory) so that IronPlanet can enforce the Seller's right to payment vis-a-vis the Buyer, and full payment of the amounts noted above shall be posted to a secure payment account designated by IronPlanet. Buyers from the United States and Canada must tender payments via wire transfer (recommended) or credit card (when full payment is USD/CAD 5,000.00 or less). Any foreign currency exchange fees or charges are the responsibility of the Buyer. BUYERS FROM OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA MUST TENDER ALL PAYMENTS VIA WIRE TRANSFER. All amounts that are due and payable must be paid prior to releasing any Equipment for pick-up or transport.
When it pertains to credit card payments we no longer have the authorization to accept payments over the 5000.00 limit partly because this is through a third party company that is in place for the previously mentioned reasons. What we are proposing the options are at this point are:
"
Convenience and restrictions, used together?
Also, I guess it would be horrible if a "crook" decided to call in and pay $5,000 toward our purchases. Heaven forbid and i'm sure that happens all the time.
If somebody purchases something with a fraudulent credit card, the card owner's bank is on the hook. So that can't be it and again how does that affect honest buyers??
Now maybe the bank makes them eat the credit card fees but that doesn't protect the buyer or make it convenient for them.
I'm also having a hard time understanding how not accepting a credit card is convenient and protects a buyer??? Sounds like Clinton logic to me.
More so I'm thinking they just don't want to pay the 2.5% fees or whatever.
Oh well, no biggie as my account getting suspended will help curb the green addiction.
Anyway, for anybody thinking about purchasing something and putting part of it on a credit card until you came up with the rest, that's not possible anymore.
If you don't pay, I think the minimum default fee is something like $1,500 and your account gets suspended.