@chemistryde wrote:Protection from scammers, purchasing expensive items,
receiving them, deciding to return them or making up reasons to cover up
buyer's remorse, something they are typically are not covered for if a
seller does not accept returns. I...
Like a couple of others who have posted here, I’m wondering what the
seller needs “protection” against when they’ve already had the
merchandise returned to them.
@sakic92710 wrote:You can make guesses on the situation all you want but
I sold 3 items out of 140-150 & got my money back, so your guess is
wrong. So you’ve sold roughly two percent of what you purchased. I’m
glad that you got your money back on you...
@sakic92710 wrote:This was not something I went out seeking for
reselling. A few years ago, it was purchased in a large lot of vintage
items that I got at a flea market. The woman sold me everything for $40.
She just wanted the table of items gone. D...
Why not just bid the maximum you’re prepared to pay and let the proxy
bidding chips fall where they may? eBay auctions are always won by the
highest bidder, who may or may not be the last bidder. I’ve won auctions
with proxy bids made hours before an...