11-16-2018 01:37 AM
Posting here because you guys obviously know what you're talking about! Thanks in advance for your help.
I don't sell alot, and I don't sell often. Have had several unpleasant experiences with buyers due to my own ignorance. Now I've sold an item for $150. Just noticed it's a first time buyer, so no history, no feedback. He has paid through PayPal, but I'm still nervous about sending this fragile, heavy item to someone who has never bought anything on eBay before, and yet he joins and suddenly buys this clock on the same day that he joins eBay? Maybe I'm gun shy, but it seems suspicious.
Any cautionary advice before I ship? Thanks!!
11-16-2018 03:05 AM - edited 11-16-2018 03:08 AM
1. A buyer can be a one time eBay visitor who has elected not to set up an eBay account.
2. All buyers and seller starts with a zero FB.
3. Have had transactions with both without issue others may have a different experience. On the other hand, have had issues with buyers with 4 digit FB.
4. There are no guarantee's in life, especially when you are dealing with the public. In my 7+s decades on this planet 4+ decades in selling) I have found that some people will lie a little, cheat a little but will always be sincere about it. But mostly people are honest and they are the ones you never hear/read about.
5. Your item is fragile package it well, double box if possible. Hopefully you can ship it via Priority Mail as it will travel by air much of the way unless it is a short distance delivery and less risky than by Ground services.
11-16-2018 06:26 AM
11-16-2018 06:45 AM
11-16-2018 06:46 AM
@betcboop wrote:Posting here because you guys obviously know what you're talking about! Thanks in advance for your help.
I don't sell alot, and I don't sell often. Have had several unpleasant experiences with buyers due to my own ignorance. Now I've sold an item for $150. Just noticed it's a first time buyer, so no history, no feedback. He has paid through PayPal, but I'm still nervous about sending this fragile, heavy item to someone who has never bought anything on eBay before, and yet he joins and suddenly buys this clock on the same day that he joins eBay? Maybe I'm gun shy, but it seems suspicious.
Any cautionary advice before I ship? Thanks!!
I started as a zero buyer and seller here on ebay and that was over 10 yrs ago. Still going strong on both accounts 😉
Just make sure you package it well and insure it.
You may want to ebay message the buyer with some polite comment like:
So happy to be your 1st purchase here on eBay. Enjoy your awesome clock. Tracking has been uploaded and will ship later today.
This way you may be able to get a better idea of the person from their answer.
11-16-2018 07:05 AM - edited 11-16-2018 07:10 AM
@betcboop wrote:Maybe I'm gun shy, but it seems suspicious.
Any cautionary advice before I ship? Thanks!!
There are four types of buyers on eBay:
Feedback tells you nothing about which kind of buyer you will get. Even if a buyer has thousands of feedbacks, there isn't much that you can do to guard against #2 or #3, because eBay doesn't punish or restrict these kinds of buyers ... and sellers can have no access to knowing a buyer's reputation as a trouble-maker. A seller just doesn't know until it happens. It is sort of like walking through a lawn and stepping in dog droppings.
As for #4, your only protection is to simply not sell those things that crooks are targeting - things like high-dollar electronics (smart phones, laptops, etc.), designer shoes/purses/jackets, valuable collectibles, expensive jewelry, etc. That's not to say that one can't have a successful transaction with one of these things, but only that thieves target these types of items ... and, when they do, there isn't protection.
11-16-2018 08:48 AM
You agreed to sell and the buyer agreed to buy. The only choice you have is:
A) Worry about it
or
B) Don't worry about it
Choose wisely, lol
11-16-2018 09:07 AM
11-16-2018 09:56 AM
More than likely this person was scrolling through ebay and saw your clock. Decided it would make a perfect gift for that special person for Christmas. So he or she joined ebay and made the purchase. Don't Worry, be Happy!
11-16-2018 10:50 AM
Just because they have zero feedback and it looks like they just joined doesn't mean they did. They may have other accounts. Just package the item very well and insure the heck out of it. I'm sure everything will be alright.
11-16-2018 11:50 AM
With I.D.
Delivery confirmation with I.D. required. If just signature required then they claim it wasn't them that signed for it.......