on 27-02-2015 07:41 PM
on 27-02-2015 07:57 PM
You really have no choice - if he has paid you really do need to send it.
Having said that, maybe you could ask them to agree to cancelling the sale, refund the money, you may get a negative, bit not sure how to avoid that.
Have you looked into how much it is going to cost to post to Mexico?
Did you allow for that when listing ?
If the buyer agrees to the refund and cancellation, before you relist read up on selling, set your restrictions regarding OS etc.
A little more info may help us help you.
27-02-2015 08:03 PM - edited 27-02-2015 08:04 PM
26-Feb 13:40
Price: AU $400.00 |
Postage: AU $21.85 Standard Postage |
New Nintendo 3DS XL ( Monster hunter 4 ultimate edition)
27-Feb 02:20
tem condition: Brand New |
27 Feb, 2015 02:20:11 AEDST |
Price: AU $400.00 |
Postage: FREE Standard Postage |
on 27-02-2015 08:10 PM
Now you have really piqued my curiosity.....
neutral Feedback left for others
Took 5 long years to deliver. (finally arrived today)
...you must have the patience of Johb
on 28-02-2015 09:52 AM
I may be wrong but don't they contain a lithium battery? If they do then you cannot send it using Aus Post and will have to use a specialised courier service which I understand will set you back at least $100, probably more if you send as you should with on line proof of delivery to the buyer's address.
on 28-02-2015 12:15 PM
on 28-02-2015 12:20 PM
on 28-02-2015 12:25 PM
on 28-02-2015 02:20 PM
@weareteng wrote:
I charge him for $96 dollars for the delivery
Does that $96 include tracking and signature on delivery? Sending to a 0 feedback buyer in Mexico, I wouldn't send it without those 2 things.
If you are inexperienced and plan on selling items that are a target for scammers, I suggest you limit to where you will send overseas. I would also consider blocking buyers who haven't gone through phone verification. Most scammers don't verify their accounts.
You can set buyer requirements blocks with this link. You can block buyers with 2 or more unpaid item strikes, buyers who live in a location you don't post to, buyers who haven't gone through phone verfication. It's a good idea to have these in place to protect yourself. http://offer.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?BuyerBlockPreferences
To exclude certain countries, use this link http://cgi5.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ExcludeShippingList
There are some countries you should block from sending to for any number of reasons. A higher incidence of scam buyers, corrupt main services, strict or delayed customs, just to name a few. If you list something like a phone, you will get buyers from African countries offering to buy it for more than you have listed it for. That can also happen with game consoles as well.
All sellers should have blocks in place to try and protect themselves.
on 28-02-2015 02:41 PM
If it were me I would refund the buyer, then block him/ her, take the neg feedback on the chin, relist and move on. Not worth worrying over thinkig your gonna lose the money. Many people can read between the lines anyhow with negative feedback.
My 2c.