on โ23-08-2020 05:29 AM
on โ23-08-2020 05:40 AM
If you mean a PO box in Australia, then yes it is safe as they will check ID before handing it over. If it's a PO box overseas then it's a different story, some are safe but many are not.
You should take out insurance as well for that amount of money, presuming it's the Krugerrand.
on โ23-08-2020 05:48 AM
Thanks,
Yes the Krugerrand, but it is too an Australian PO Box.
I am sure Australia Post insureance does not cover such items anyway
on โ23-08-2020 06:47 AM
I think you will find that AP does insure coins.....the Mint sends their coins out with AP as does the Perth Mint.
on โ23-08-2020 04:23 PM
Ooh mate are you want to be posting something of that value? Just a heads up, all a scammer has to do is open a return case and send back an empty package and you've lost your money. I would do pick up only
on โ25-08-2020 08:26 AM
on โ26-08-2020 02:08 PM
Anyone who sells bullion gold on eBay is asking to be scammed.
Just asking for trouble. Gold is money in another form.
I never list bullion gold on eBay. Take it to the bullion dealer instead for immediate cash payment which would probably more than you get on eBay once the fees have been deducted.
Just far too easy to be duped.
They buy the gold, open a dispute and send back a penny. Seller loses, big time, every time.
on โ26-08-2020 07:37 PM
@yeoldecoinco wrote:Anyone who sells bullion gold on eBay is asking to be scammed.
Just asking for trouble. Gold is money in another form.
I never list bullion gold on eBay. Take it to the bullion dealer instead for immediate cash payment which would probably more than you get on eBay once the fees have been deducted.
Just far too easy to be duped.
They buy the gold, open a dispute and send back a penny. Seller loses, big time, every time.
That why you put a statutory declaration clause in your refund clause. to stop that. If a buyer goes to the trouble of getting the statutory declaration then pulls the above. The cops throw the book at them for fraud etc. which in turn gives the seller a way in the door for refunds etc....
on โ26-08-2020 07:59 PM
on โ26-08-2020 08:05 PM
works without fail. there nothing in the law to stop you from requesting a stat dec but is also a powerfully legal document. As if you lie on them you can be charged. Also if someone eg a cop doctor etc signs it they will ask what it for etc. And here where it a powerfully tool the cops doctor etc will not sign it without a sighting the item and b watching in go into package.<<<<< every powerful tool for a seller to protect against fraud.