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on โ27-06-2017 12:48 PM
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on โ27-06-2017 04:30 PM
Their local pick up "policy" states:
Local pickup
Sellers can offer a local pickup option โ for example if they don't want to post large, heavy or fragile items, or they'd simply prefer to have buyers pick up the item.
How it works
Read the listing carefully to determine the location of the item and the postage or local pickup options the seller offers. Use the Ask a question link in the listing if you need to check on anything before buying.
Complete your purchase on eBay. If the seller hasn't entered pickup instructions in checkout, use theContact seller link to get in touch with them.
In addition to PayPal or a credit card, you can sometimes use a cheque, money order, cash or internet bank transfer to pay for an item when you pick it up, as specified by the seller in the listing. For more information, see our Accepted payments policy.
Their accepted payment policy does include: Payment upon pickup (including cash).
If you want people to inspect before buying then Gumtree might be a better option,
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Re: Buyer to inspect before bidding
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on โ27-06-2017 01:37 PM
EBay seem to think that if you speak to a buyer prior to sale, you will sell it off eBay and they'll lose a few bucks in commission. Write your details on a piece of paper. Photograph it and send it to the buyer as an attachment. It should go through OK as a regular .jpeg picture attachment.
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on โ27-06-2017 04:25 PM
I just got slapped with a 7 day ban on sending messages to members.
My sin was when a prospective buyer sent me a message asking itf they could collect an item. Innocently, I replied saying "yes" and gave my number with the requested they phone to make a mutually convenient time to visit.
Within a couple of hours I received an automated messaged from EBay accusing me of trying to make sales outside of their system - penalty is I cannot respond to any customer messages for 7 days.
Rang CS and operator acknowledged I was not attempting to effect sales outside of Ebay. Whilst sympatheic to my situation she said she could not reverse the decision. Said she would refer to a supervisor who was currently in a 2 hour meeting. Do I exoect to hear back - no, they never do.
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on โ27-06-2017 04:30 PM
Their local pick up "policy" states:
Local pickup
Sellers can offer a local pickup option โ for example if they don't want to post large, heavy or fragile items, or they'd simply prefer to have buyers pick up the item.
How it works
Read the listing carefully to determine the location of the item and the postage or local pickup options the seller offers. Use the Ask a question link in the listing if you need to check on anything before buying.
Complete your purchase on eBay. If the seller hasn't entered pickup instructions in checkout, use theContact seller link to get in touch with them.
In addition to PayPal or a credit card, you can sometimes use a cheque, money order, cash or internet bank transfer to pay for an item when you pick it up, as specified by the seller in the listing. For more information, see our Accepted payments policy.
Their accepted payment policy does include: Payment upon pickup (including cash).
If you want people to inspect before buying then Gumtree might be a better option,
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on โ27-06-2017 04:33 PM
Re: Buyer to inspect before bidding
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on โ27-06-2017 05:31 PM
@quinn7145 wrote:
You need to work around them, writing your phone number down somewhere on the attached photo is a good idea,,,,I am looking at buying a car but I can't inspect it before placing a bid, this is a joke,,,you have the legal right to inspect goods which are up for sale,,, especially when auctioning such as eBay, will contact fair trading right now
Ebay is not stopping anyone from inspecting the goods before purchase, a buyer has a perfect right to inspect the goods before handing over the cash and have the right to walk away without paying if it turns out to be something they don't want.
If you want to inspect before bidding put in a low bid and then request contact information and you will be given their phone number.
It says in this book I am reading that by 2065 80% of women will be overweight.
See what a trendsetter I am?
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on โ27-06-2017 06:46 PM
So what if it is a "buy it now" lisitng, as all of our items are?
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on โ27-06-2017 09:52 PM
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on โ27-06-2017 09:58 PM
@porcelain_dolls_by_me wrote:So what if it is a "buy it now" lisitng, as all of our items are?
Buyer can still walk away without paying if it is not what they want.
It says in this book I am reading that by 2065 80% of women will be overweight.
See what a trendsetter I am?

