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Old 02-12-2021, 06:48 PM
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The good news is that this Wednesday, 2/10/21, I sold my W516-2-2 Ruth (Pitching Version) card on eBay. The buyer hit the Buy-It-Now option and paid me $2595 for the card. Through eBay's managed payments, the net proceeds are now in my back account.

The bad news is that the buyer has an eBay rating of exactly 1, and has only been a member of the eBay community since last summer. I know we all have to start somewhere, but buying my vintage Ruth strip card seems a bit too ambitious on his part, I think. Moreover, being suspicious of his intentions, I messaged him to call me so I can vet him in a casual phone conversation. So the guy replied on Thursday that he would, but he didn't call. Now Friday is winding down, and again he hasn't called.

This only adds to my suspicion, but as I'm thinking it over, what can eBay really do to me at this point, now that the money is safely in my account? If I ship the card and the buyer files a bogus complaint like, "I received an empty box," they can then place a hold on my future earnings, I suppose, but I don't think they can draw money out of my bank account via PayPal because the money never passed through my PayPal account during the banking transaction in the first place. Or can they? Maybe I'm missing something? At this point, I'm leaning toward shipping the card via USPS registered mail over the weekend, but something told me to seek some advice here first.

Does anyone have any recent experience relevant to my situation that they could share here? Thanks.

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Old 02-12-2021, 06:55 PM
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I just watched a video on this the other day. I think the biggest takeaways is cover all your bases, take pictures of everything and send it with a signature required confirmation. I hope the seller is in the U.S!

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Old 02-12-2021, 07:11 PM
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I just watched a video on this the other day. I think the biggest takeaways is cover all your bases, take pictures of everything and send it with a signature required confirmation. I hope the seller is in the U.S!

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Thanks for the video. It really isn't relevant to my situation, since it speaks to the buyer getting scammed, not the seller, and isn't recent enough to cover the eBay managed payments situations that may arise these days. Can you imagine a seller shipping an item to themselves and thinking they are going to fool eBay that way? Just a silly scam.

By the way, the buyer does live in the U.S., but I don't think pictures would be helpful since they don't necessarily portray the truth. For example, I could package my card, buy a tracking label, affix the label to the package, push it halfway through the Postal drop-box, and take pictures of every step of the process. But if I pull the package out and keep the contents, what do the pictures really prove? For that matter, even a signature for the delivery doesn't prove receipt of the item purchased; it only proves that the box got there.

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Old 02-12-2021, 07:13 PM
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I would exercise caution. I have a friend who sold a tag heuer watch on ebay...sent it off. Buyer claimed it was fake which triggered ebay/paypal to get my friend to refund money. Then buyer claimed he never received it and my friend got screwed out of the $$$ and the watch.
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Old 02-12-2021, 07:17 PM
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I would exercise caution. I have a friend who sold a tag heuer watch on ebay...sent it off. Buyer claimed it was fake which triggered ebay/paypal to get my friend to refund money. Then buyer claimed he never received it and my friend got screwed out of the $$$ and the watch.
How could he file a claim it was fake and a claim that he never received it? I know eBay is buyer friendly, but that seems ridiculous.
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Old 02-12-2021, 07:23 PM
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ya sounds bizarro...this is the story my friend relayed...I DO know he lost both the money and the watch.
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Old 02-12-2021, 08:29 PM
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send it express mail, pack it in FRONT of a postal worker at the post office, show them the card and record it on your phone, insure the package for the full amount, if he makes a claim as empty, you are insured and the contents was witnessed by a government employee...
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Old 02-12-2021, 09:37 PM
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send it express mail, pack it in FRONT of a postal worker at the post office, show them the card and record it on your phone, insure the package for the full amount, if he makes a claim as empty, you are insured and the contents was witnessed by a government employee...
If this doesn't work I don't know what will.

I don't sell much but when I do it's to people I know and trust, people here that someone I know vouches for, or I consign it. I just don't want to risk completely losing a higher end card to an ebay scammer.
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Old 02-12-2021, 09:50 PM
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I would cancel the transaction. The fact that you are here asking the question means your internal "alert" went off and you want to cancel the transaction but are here to hopefully get some reasurance that the transaction will be okay.

Well, you will not get it from me. Yes, everyone needs to start someplace - but 1 feedback sellers don't need to start with my expensive cards knowing all the shenanigans that are possible and how useless Ebay is for sellers in these scenarios.
I haven't, but presume somewhere in the fine print of the managed payments agreement we all signed is some language that gives Ebay the right to reach into the account provided to them for deposits when they deem it necessary.
Is the risk worth the possible headache and loss of your card or your Ebay seller account?
The market is hot. Ruth is hot - someone else will come along and buy it.
This was just the expression of my opinion.
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Old 02-12-2021, 09:52 PM
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I would cancel the transaction. The fact that you are here asking the question means your internal "alert" went off and you want to cancel the transaction but are here to hopefully get some reasurance that the transaction will be okay.

Well, you will not get it from me. Yes, everyone needs to start someplace - but 1 feedback sellers don't need to start with my expensive cards knowing all the shenanigans that are possible and how useless Ebay is for sellers in these scenarios.
I haven't, but presume somewhere in the fine print of the managed payments agreement we all signed is some language that gives Ebay the right to reach into the account provided to them for deposits when they deem it necessary.
Is the risk worth the possible headache and loss of your card or your Ebay seller account?
The market is hot. Ruth is hot - someone else will come along and buy it.
This was just the expression of my opinion.
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Old 02-12-2021, 09:54 PM
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I think I would cancel the sale for whatever reason you choose. Is there a way you can screen out buyers with such low histories? I dont think its worth finding out the hard way that this is a high risk scam. Just my opinion.
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Old 02-12-2021, 09:56 PM
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I think I would cancel the sale for whatever reason you choose. Is there a way you can screen out buyers with such low histories? I dont think its worth finding out the hard way that this is a high risk scam. Just my opinion.

Yea you can put in the description “sellers with less than ____ feedback must first message me or your bid will be canceled.” I’ve definitely seen it


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Old 02-12-2021, 10:20 PM
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The majority of the advice I'm getting here is steering me away from the direction I was leaning toward. In the overall scheme of things, I don't really need to sell it at this time anyway. I'm thinking that if I don't hear from the buyer by noon time tomorrow, I will cancel the sale and refund him. Thanks so much for such wise input.
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Old 02-12-2021, 10:22 PM
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If you don't have a private insurance carrier to cover in transit loss get one ASAP, a heads up from a bad experience the USPS insurance coverage isn't always reliable. I filed a legitimate insurance loss claim with the USPS for just 650.00 and was denied both appeals. After five months and two denials I filed a claim with my private insurance provider and was reimbursed in a couple weeks!

My insured card was "supposedly" stolen in transit through the USPS system. Now with the buyers low feedback and the buyer not communicating would bother anyone. You can roll the dice or cancel the transaction. But by any means if you don't have a private insurance policy please research and buy a private insurance coverage before shipment.

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Old 02-12-2021, 10:56 PM
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If you are this worried about selling an item on ebay then you shouldn't have been selling it there to begin with.

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Old 02-13-2021, 12:30 AM
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I would cancel the transaction and consign it to an auction house or one of the big eBay sellers. Because, sometimes you just gotta say WTF.
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Old 02-13-2021, 12:43 AM
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Thanks for the video. It really isn't relevant to my situation, since it speaks to the buyer getting scammed, not the seller, and isn't recent enough to cover the eBay managed payments situations that may arise these days. Can you imagine a seller shipping an item to themselves and thinking they are going to fool eBay that way? Just a silly scam.

By the way, the buyer does live in the U.S., but I don't think pictures would be helpful since they don't necessarily portray the truth. For example, I could package my card, buy a tracking label, affix the label to the package, push it halfway through the Postal drop-box, and take pictures of every step of the process. But if I pull the package out and keep the contents, what do the pictures really prove? For that matter, even a signature for the delivery doesn't prove receipt of the item purchased; it only proves that the box got there.

Sorry Rob I meant this one! My bad, go to 3:55

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Old 02-13-2021, 04:37 AM
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If the buyer pays you are obligated to ship. If you're ok with the possible negative feedback and the strike on your account, then cancel if you're that uncomfortable.

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Old 02-13-2021, 04:39 AM
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Doesn't stop buyers from bidding in the last minute.
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Old 02-13-2021, 09:43 AM
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If you don't have a private insurance carrier to cover in transit loss get one ASAP, a heads up from a bad experience the USPS insurance coverage isn't always reliable. I filed a legitimate insurance loss claim with the USPS for just 650.00 and was denied both appeals. After five months and two denials I filed a claim with my private insurance provider and was reimbursed in a couple weeks!

My insured card was "supposedly" stolen in transit through the USPS system. Now with the buyers low feedback and the buyer not communicating would bother anyone. You can roll the dice or cancel the transaction. But by any means if you don't have a private insurance policy please research and buy a private insurance coverage before shipment.
This is the way to go. I have insurance for this specific reason, too many a-holes out there. my insurance does require a signature but it's worth it. As for taking pictures it's for your evidence that when they return the card you can inspect it and point out any evidence that the card was switched or damaged. And the comment about putting "buyers with less than X feedback" is a good one to use as well.
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Old 02-13-2021, 10:08 AM
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This sounds good. How do you go about getting such a policy? Do you have to take out insurance for each transaction, or is it an ongoing policy? I'm interested in any carrier names, links, etc. Thank you.
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Old 02-13-2021, 10:16 AM
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Just consign it with an auction house. I know this doesn't make as much sense for lower-dollar stuff. But it takes away the stress of getting scammed and Ebay's lousy protection against buyers pulling fast ones.

Scams are at an all-time high and these low lifes are finding more ways to game the system.
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Google the buyer or check for Facebook account, a lot of information online that can help in identifying folks.
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Old 02-13-2021, 10:44 AM
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See this thread for some info on insurance companies:

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Old 02-13-2021, 11:43 AM
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If the buyer pays you are obligated to ship. If you're ok with the possible negative feedback and the strike on your account, then cancel if you're that uncomfortable.
I think a $2000+ item is worth the neg and the strike. If it happens, it happens.
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I would cancel as well. Its not like its a tough card to sell. Only deal with reputable buyers at that level
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Old 02-13-2021, 03:06 PM
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I would cancel as well. Its not like its a tough card to sell. Only deal with reputable buyers at that level
Cancelled. It's a done deal. I will either offer it here or consign it.
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I sent an 18K gold ring to a guy in Dorchester MA. He had a few postitve comments. His name BTW is Tam Tran. Shortly after he received the $500 ring, he asked to return because it was too small.
Soon after I pulled from my PO box a plain envelope with a return address from Quincy MA. From Tony Lee
Inside was a broken rubber vacuum belt, nothing else, with a tracking number attached. No signature required.

Soon after that, ebay refunded his money because he uploaded the tracking number. He did, in fact, get a refund.

When I questioned ebay they gave me my money back because I had required a signature and he had not used my offered seller paid return policy.

They told me the refund to the customer came out of ebay's pocket. ???
I still have the envelope and vaccum belt. US mail fraud comes to mind. But this guy got away with it. They refunded his money before even talking to me, as soon as he put in the tracking number.
Today I sent out a card valued at $145 to a buyer with zero comments. You bet I put a signature required, insured shipping on it. With the recent rise in
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in Ebay > Account > Site Preferences > Buyer Requirements

You can block buyers for a wide variety of reasons (including Low Feedback)

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