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By Clint Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:35 pm
Anyone thinking of purchasing a skin for their MPC should only deal with sellers that have a proven track record in terms of sales, turnaround time and after-sales support.

This doesn't mean that every single customer was 100% satisfied with the seller, it means that the seller has built a reputation that is worthy of trust and confidence. In many cases this will be due to positive feedback from existing customers.

Generally it is safer to deal with a legitimate company, business or website as that will give you some form of legal protection as a consumer. If you do choose to send money to a person who cannot be held responsible for their actions, you must fully accept the potential risks of doing so.


Don't rely on services such as Paypal to get your money back, although they may be able to help.

You see, sometimes people have a business idea which they attempt to realise but are unable to provide the levels of quality and professional service that we as consumers have come to expect. They mean well but are unable to keep on top of all the emails and control their finances effectively. They can simply bail out at any time and call it a day...they had a cool money-spinning idea but no business skills or experience to make it work.

So if you are thinking of buying yourself a skin to make your MPC unique check with the other members here at mpc-forums.com to see which sellers you can trust.

Remember that quality and good customer service come at a price.