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outriggers 11-20-2007 10:17 AM

Ebay Sale Shipping COD?
 
I sold a Kubota Snowblower to a guy in Vermont. He is having a shipping company pick it up. He says they give me a receipt,then when it gets to him he pays, then the shipping company pays me. Is this safe? He doesn't want to wire the money. I know it's off topic but it might help somebody. It's almost $2K. Thanks, Doug

CigDaze 11-20-2007 10:28 AM

With a reputable shipping company, yes it's safe.

However, the buyer can still come up short, refuse to pay, refuse receipt, and you're out two-way shipping costs, but your item will be safe. It's not like you can get ripped off. Depends on how you write the shipping contract.

Another option is setting up an escrow account. He wires funds to escrow, you get money when he gets item. But on a $2k item the costs may be a bit prohibitive cutting into your nets sales $.

RunninHotRacing163.1 11-20-2007 10:39 AM

Dont do it ?????? no tickey no washey !!! Tell him to wire the monies to your account and then you'll load it ,Cashiers check can be stopped if he knows the banker,and even if its damaged in shipping and he biotches to paypal they'll give him his $$$ back .If hes getting a good deal he should'nt have a problem with that . Good luck

pm203 11-20-2007 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by RUNNINHOTRACING158 (Post 2342292)
Dont do it ?????? no tickey no washey !!! Tell him to wire the monies to your account and then you'll load it ,Cashiers check can be stopped if he knows the banker,and even if its damaged in shipping and he biotches to paypal they'll give him his $$$ back .If hes getting a good deal he should'nt have a problem with that . Good luck

Pay up front or see you later.

Brad Zastrow 11-20-2007 11:12 AM

I agree. Do not ship it unpaid or COD. Wired funds only!!!What if he refuses it? Shipping both ways can get costly for you. Sell it to someone else. I have sold a few cars on EBay and sometimes they want escrow or COD. NO WAY. Even with an escrow he can keep the item and instruct the escorw agent to not release the funds for some wacky reason of his choice.

CigDaze 11-20-2007 11:27 AM

Guys, you can instruct your shipper to accept cash or official money order only. Some people simply don't feel comfortable wiring 2,000 dollars to a complete stranger on the internet, hoping that their product arrives. COD isn't bad, but you have to give your shipper clear instructions. I've had quite a few successful COD dealings.

jafo 11-20-2007 11:31 AM

Ebay is an auction service, and although electronic, it's no different than one you attend in person. You win, you pay all associated costs.
I sell quite a bit on Ebay, and the item AND shippng must be verifiably paid for prior to shipment of goods. You could easily wind up stuck with your blower half way across the country with a schmuck who refuses delivery. You get to pay to bring it back. My advice? Don't do it.

Sydwayz 11-20-2007 11:34 AM

PayPal is good for $2000 bucks. eBay owns PayPal. That would be my choice.

Either that, or meet halfway. Even if you require the shipper to only accept Cash and/or a Money Order, how can the shipper verify that neither is counterfeit? (Albeit, you could request the shipper use a counterfeit pen for bills, but how bright are these guys really?)

outriggers 11-20-2007 11:43 AM

Thanks Guys, In the auction I said Pay pal deposit ,Balance in cash at pickup. (local pickup only) I told him wire only and it got real ugly. I told him I would send his paypal deposit back. He told me I was trying to screw him. Doug

TexomaPowerboater 11-20-2007 11:54 AM

I agree with all that CigDaze has said. It is a normal business practice.

I would get a reputable carrier like UPS, not the buyer's jo blow carrier. Also make sure and specify risk of loss. I would make the buyer get UPS or FedEx to act as the agent (shipper). Make sure and specify risk of loss. Have risk of loss pass to the buyer upon delivery to the carrier. Buyer will still have the right to inspect and reject the goods, but he will eat the shipping cost and risk of loss.

The key to making this a cozy transaction is the reputable carrier.

bgchuby01 11-20-2007 11:55 AM

get your money upfront,

boatme 11-20-2007 12:00 PM

My son sold somthing COD on ebay and the UPS driver exceped a cashirs check and UPS forwarded it to my son

Long story short,the check was bogus and my boy was out $1500

baronmarine 11-20-2007 12:38 PM

most ltl carriers will charge 10% of the invoice amount. who would pay for that??

todd

ADA Logistics Corp.

outriggers 11-20-2007 01:13 PM

He would't wire it,so I sent his deposit back via paypal. Then Bum gives me negitive feedback,said it looked like fraud. The auction terms were clear, he should have never bid. Thanks, Doug

long duck dong 11-20-2007 01:15 PM

Dont do it......Do not ship anything without payment first...sounds like a scam to me...

RunninHotRacing163.1 11-20-2007 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 2342391)
PayPal is good for $2000 bucks. eBay owns PayPal. That would be my choice.

Either that, or meet halfway. Even if you require the shipper to only accept Cash and/or a Money Order, how can the shipper verify that neither is counterfeit? (Albeit, you could request the shipper use a counterfeit pen for bills, but how bright are these guys really?)

I agree PAYPAL is great and fast for some items but with shipping involved any damage and all he has to do is cry to PAYPAL and they say send it back to seller and they refund 100% , alot can happen in shipping i sold a 67 chevelle monies were wired buyer hired DAS to ship car to NJ and called in tears they unloaded it in front of his house and left door open and took the drivers door off loading other cars back on trailer so CHIT happens that does'nt involve us .my .02 :rolleyes:

RunninHotRacing163.1 11-20-2007 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by outriggers (Post 2342568)
He would't wire it,so I sent his deposit back via paypal. Then Bum gives me negitive feedback,said it looked like fraud. The auction terms were clear, he should have never bid. Thanks, Doug

Doug may be better off this way ,u could have gotten hosed ! i've had guys wire in excess of 150k on a boat site unseen,no sea trial ,no survey,sent him a video and some pics and boat sat here for 7 weeks without even a phone call and then called and said was very busy needed it for the weekend for a poker run would my son drop it off for 1500.00 and he'd wire more dough .So i do believe if it was meant to be it would of happened
ROCK ON !!!!!!:D

jafo 11-20-2007 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by outriggers (Post 2342568)
Then Bum gives me negitive feedback

That's a two-way street. Return the favor.

As far as PayPal is concerned, its system works, to a point. The problem is, their protections are almost all oriented towards the buyer, not the seller.

kennyo 11-20-2007 01:42 PM

Put a big F U on his feedback!

outriggers 11-20-2007 02:06 PM

What sucks is I had perfect feedback with 100. His feedback was 1 prior to me. I burn him with negitive and he just opens a new account and starts over. Doug

handfulz28 11-20-2007 02:16 PM

Report him to ebay as not completing the transaction. If he cancels account/doesn't respond, maybe ebay deletes the negative feedback? If a buyer wants something you're selling, he'll read your feedback and see the other guy is a douchebag.
But I'll agree, as a seller, get paid upfront. One negative feedback doesn't cost you anything.

RunninHotRacing163.1 11-20-2007 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by outriggers (Post 2342665)
What sucks is I had perfect feedback with 100. His feedback was 1 prior to me. I burn him with negitive and he just opens a new account and starts over. Doug

DO some xmas shopping,have your wife buy some lip gloss,chap stick,SHOES, and you'll get your feedback right back up there .You can also hit the HELP on ebay and send ebay a email and they may change it for ya there pretty decent takes them a while but .
that really sucks hell get his :evilb:


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