Selling on ebay
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- vaxorcist0
Can you choose not to accept certain bids? I think that might be permissable in Ebay... not sure....
Not sure if the UK has registered mail like we do here... registered mail means the recipient has to show and ID card and sign a signature....
- CygnusZero40
Buyer protection, both have it and both are very reliable. Call them up.
- Miguex0
my guess will be to contact ebay directly.
you'll not only get a faster reponse, but it will also help you prove that you don't trust this individual prior to the transaction and you think he might try to scam you.Here you will only get a guess on what could happen.
my 2cts
- I've contacted ebay. Heard nothing. That seems to be the standard way judging by forum-talk. They don't reply.Horp
- CygnusZero40
The only fraudulent experience I had was buying an item on ebay, purchased through paypal. 3 weeks goes by and I hadnt received the item, and the seller wouldnt respond to me. So I called up paypal and I got my money back.
If you suspect fraud they will cancel the purchase and refund him.
- Horp0
What I suspect is that I'll get stung in a chargeback. A seller sends the goods, then the buyer can lodge a complaint that the goods didn't arrive, or were unfit for purpose, or not what was advertised. Paypal then immediately refunds the buyer (who has the goods and is not required to prove the goods are missing, shit or wrong) and takes the money off the seller. So the fraudulent buyer gets the goods, and you lose the money.
Firstly he tried to aggressively push me in to forfeiting my protection by sending it un-tracked (so he could claim it didn't show) and secondly he refused to let me hand deliver it (because that prevents him from saying it didn't show, was faulty, or wrong).
- ORAZAL0
You could always hand deliver it to him even if he doesn't want to, just show up at his place. You do have make sure you get a signed document that proves that he got the product in the condition it was advertised.
- ribit0
You should only do hand delivery in combination with receiving cash payment. For their guarantee, eBay doesn't recognise a signed receipt, only tracked delivery.
- chossy0
If I am paying £3000 for something then I would want to either pick it up in person or have that person deliver it to me in person.
- newuser0
Contact eBay and explain.
You can always refund money and cancel transactions, but Paypal charges you a % from the refund, and eBay keeps the final auction value.
Contact eBay and hopefully they won't take any fees and you can just re-list this.
Good luck.