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What would you do?
I am selling a very expensive card on eBay and received an offer I would normally accept. However the buyers feedback is 0. Would you go ahead and sell and rely one bays guarantee or just not take the chance? I have 12 hours left.
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Hi tony no!!
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no is a new user...
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He just received his first positive feedback |
No. Plain and simple. You do not sell an expensive card on ebay to a person with zero feedback
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It isn't a lot different than buying a card from our BST that is too good to be true, the member has 1-2 posts, and is newly registered. |
My rule is if I'm uncomfortable, I don't do it. We all started at 0 feedback but if you don't feel right, move on.
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Absolutely Don't! eBay is all about the buyers protection. If more than a few hundred , I wouldn't do it.
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Simple. Can you afford to eat the loss if the deal goes sour and you give up the card for nothing? If not, don’t take the risk.
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Asking
..just the act of asking on here tells you the answer....
...listen to your good old gut.... .. |
Can see a couple outcomes. One it’s fine. Two, your card is gone as is the “buyer”. Lastly the transaction blows up I E, buyer pulls any number of the usual B S scams. If you are like me fighting back and forth with this guy AND eBay would drive me nuts every day and reliving my second thoughts, no help either. Better buyers will be out there and it just seems you would be sweating this out way too much. My 2 cents Sir, good luck
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Absolutely no way.
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Not one positive. Thanks for all your feedback. Will wait until another comes by.
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Tony, when you first started buying / selling on ebay, how much feedback did you have?
My guess is zero. |
Zero FB Buyer
I would have the same concern as you in this matter.
However in the past I had zero feedback, new users buy bigger $ cards from me on EBAY. One was a SGC 1 1952 Topps Mantle > $5,000 (remember those days?). I researched the buyer online, the shipping address, etc and it turned out to be an attorney and the address was his office address. The other was a PSA or SGC 4 or 5 caramel card of Cobb for north of $4,000. My research found he was a crime scene investigator in a small town in Georgia. I shipped both and were fine. I would do some research on the buyer's name and address online to see if you can determine the buyer's occupation, etc. |
I’m not giving advice one way or another, but 2-3 Christmas’s ago my wife made a new profile to purchase me a rather expensive pre-war card as a gift (at about 40% over market) as we’ve shared ID since we were 18 year olds dating in 2002. The seller canceled the sale after she paid and accused her of scamming. She responded for the reason for the 0 feedback and he still refused to sell. She ended up getting me something else instead. The card is still setting in the eBay museum.
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If you put the link to the item in this thread maybe someone will buy it direct as a BST. That person in Net54 may have references that allow you to speak at night.
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This thread really gets interesting if the potential buyer is a member of Net54. :D
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No
NEVER! Stay away. Keep your card.
Peace, Mike |
Maybe the buyer is inexperienced but honest. Suggest paying with PayPal Friends and Family?
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If it is a high value card and you really like it, you will suffer double sellers remorse if the deal goes south, which is a serious bummer. Don't do it.
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Doesn't the buyer pay before the seller ships? Don't ship till money is in the bank?
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