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Posted By: Paul Grubor
Lets say you run an auction and a card sells for $800.00. The auction is won by a buyer that has 4 negatives out of 100 feedbacks. He pays you a few days later via paypal and you send the item registered Mail insured. A few days later you get an email stating that a dispute has been opened for the $800.00 because the package didn't contain the card the buyer bid on. You know for a fact that the card was in the package, so now what can you do? This scenario has always been my biggest fear regarding running expensive items on Ebay. I could probably only accept a Cashiers check or Postal MO on expensive items, but that might eliminate some legit bidders. Can anyone give me suggestions when listing expensive cards? |
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