I am new to this. I have a paypal account, but have only been a buyer in the past.
How do i properly sell something without risking getting screwed over?
thanks for any help.
I am new to this. I have a paypal account, but have only been a buyer in the past.
How do i properly sell something without risking getting screwed over?
thanks for any help.
no one here will screw you over.
list the item, PM your Paypal email address to your buyer and have them send you the funds to that paypal account.
Send item to address of buyer...easy!
and again, NO ONE here will screw you over.
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I screwed some people over but they had it coming. J/K From what I have seen the money has been sent and then the merch gets sent so advantage is for the seller.
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well folks, it turns out the item may not be for sale. i thought i was going to a local outfitter to get a good deal on a synthetic jacket, and thus i was going to sale my patagonia micro puff vest, but they didn't have my size.
I've heard horror stories about paypal but have never experienced any problem with them myself. I use the service with any second thoughts. Even where an e-store offers other options besides paypal I'll often go that route because it can be faster and more consistent than using my plastic card. Plus I don't have to type in all those numbers.
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I never had any problems here or on WB. When buying I look at posts. If it is one of or their first post I usually don't. If they talk hammocking and hiking I do.
If you are selling I think you would be the "screwer" and not the "screwee". Sell away.
Is that too much to ask? Girls with frikkin' lasers on their heads?
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