E-bay Help
#1
Over the weekend the wife listed two vehicles on E-Bay and there has been some interest.
I know some of you have had some questionable offers and dealings on E-bay.
So, what do I need to do to Cover My AZZ in these transactions?
One guy wants me to ship a car to Canada - screw that, I'm not in the shipping business ( well, actually I am, but shipping the damn thing is his problem...).
I just want to make sure we get full payment before turning over vehicle and title. I know some of you have had problems with this.
Just trying to avoid having to call together an OSO posse and bringing out "the Bat".
I know some of you have had some questionable offers and dealings on E-bay.
So, what do I need to do to Cover My AZZ in these transactions?
One guy wants me to ship a car to Canada - screw that, I'm not in the shipping business ( well, actually I am, but shipping the damn thing is his problem...).
I just want to make sure we get full payment before turning over vehicle and title. I know some of you have had problems with this.
Just trying to avoid having to call together an OSO posse and bringing out "the Bat".
#2
Use eBay's escrow service. Or have them wire transfer the money to your bank account.
I've bought two cars on eBay, both of them wire transfer - both times I arranged the shipping - all I asked the seller to do was to be there when the car was loaded - and that's all you should do.
You should also edit the ads to indicate your choices. Do not accept any kind of check, unless the buyer wants to wait 14 banking days to clear them, even if "Certified", "Cashiers", etc.
I've bought two cars on eBay, both of them wire transfer - both times I arranged the shipping - all I asked the seller to do was to be there when the car was loaded - and that's all you should do.
You should also edit the ads to indicate your choices. Do not accept any kind of check, unless the buyer wants to wait 14 banking days to clear them, even if "Certified", "Cashiers", etc.
#3
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From: Long Island NY.
When I sold a car on Ebay, I let the person pay me by Pay Pal. There's a fee I know. I have the account attached to a statement account that I never keep more than $100.00 in. Never attach it to a credit card. If something goes wrong, they'll take the money from you (at least that's what I was told). I had Pay Pal transfer the money to the account, then I immediately removed it. Then the car was picked up.
#4
Yes, never accept a credit card payment - you will get screwed.
Come to think of it, I sold a car the same way you did. I took an immediate PayPal deposit, I picked the buyer up at the airport, he checked the car out, we went into the house, he logged on, transferred the money from PayPal, I moved it right away, he took the car. And we both were happy people.
Come to think of it, I sold a car the same way you did. I took an immediate PayPal deposit, I picked the buyer up at the airport, he checked the car out, we went into the house, he logged on, transferred the money from PayPal, I moved it right away, he took the car. And we both were happy people.
#5
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I have sold and bought lots or cars, trucks and motocycles and boats on ebay.
It's easy. and you must keep in mind that it's kinda scary from the buyer point of view also.
I usually offer the buyer..I will take the vehicle to the local deal that they choose, and they can pay the dealer the $60-$270 for the inspection. (depends on how detailed they want) they can dicuss this with the dealer themselves..not you.
Then they (the buyer) wires the funds.
Papers are sent fed-ex...and the buyer can arrange shipping or car-on-a-truck dot com or the other 1001 car transport companies.
Shipping to Canada is no problem.
It's easy. and you must keep in mind that it's kinda scary from the buyer point of view also.
I usually offer the buyer..I will take the vehicle to the local deal that they choose, and they can pay the dealer the $60-$270 for the inspection. (depends on how detailed they want) they can dicuss this with the dealer themselves..not you.
Then they (the buyer) wires the funds.
Papers are sent fed-ex...and the buyer can arrange shipping or car-on-a-truck dot com or the other 1001 car transport companies.
Shipping to Canada is no problem.
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From: Tampabay Florida
#7
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From: GUN LAKE MICHIGAN
Originally Posted by Johno
#8
Does Ebay use "The Real Merchant Account" system? I just went to Paypal and deleted all my account info and sent an inquiry to PayPal concerning allogations made on that website. I'm curious to see their response. Everyone else should to just to shake them up.
#9
Thanks for all the responses everyone.
OK, now I'm getting nervous/paranoid of getting screwed.
The reserve on the car was met today, and the bidding on the Harley is getting close to reserve.
When the wife placed the ad, she didn't make any serious stipulations about payment - accept cash, paypal, personal check(
).
I'm at a point where "when you pick it up, pay-up, CASH!" - can I still do this without affecting the auction??
Or are we hosed?
The current high bidder on the car has 4 very good responses on other "high ticket" items. Can the responses be falsified??
Really kinda need the money to pay for a few other things related to her new ride.
Any further advice?
OK, now I'm getting nervous/paranoid of getting screwed.
The reserve on the car was met today, and the bidding on the Harley is getting close to reserve.
When the wife placed the ad, she didn't make any serious stipulations about payment - accept cash, paypal, personal check(
).I'm at a point where "when you pick it up, pay-up, CASH!" - can I still do this without affecting the auction??
Or are we hosed?
The current high bidder on the car has 4 very good responses on other "high ticket" items. Can the responses be falsified??
Really kinda need the money to pay for a few other things related to her new ride.
Any further advice?






