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on 14-01-2015 02:21 PM
i post them all seperatly even if they go to the same address (doesnt happen much) it is cheaper that way for me
i use clean recycled packing mostly because i am a greeny but of coarse it also keeps the cost down so i can sell them cheaper
i have sold approx 200 over 2 years (not all on this id) and i have noticed since nov things are going downhill
@aps1080 wrote:
I have no problem selling used DVD's, although with any more than 1 dvd I am going to charge postage.
Just sent 3 thin DVDs which ended up slightly thicker than 20mm and price went from $1.86 to $7.20
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on 14-01-2015 02:22 PM
But these 3 just happened to go over the 20mm which made it a parcel.
Oh well.
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on 14-01-2015 02:52 PM
You have PayPal buyer protection anywhere you have an item delivered by post,it isn't just for ebay so why should it be any different on GumTree as ebay own it?
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on 14-01-2015 03:17 PM
Their T&C's specifically mention Gumtree as separate to protections on other websites.
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on 14-01-2015 03:37 PM
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on 14-01-2015 03:51 PM
Check the T&C's here: https://www.paypal.com/au/webapps/mpp/ua/archive-policies-full
Alot is worded "when you make a payment via Paypal (except Gumtree)....."
Gumtree is promoted as a pick-up site for local purchases, with the onus on the buyer to inspect the goods. I'm a bit fuzzy on how the protections work, I might phone them next time I'm looking to get something sent purchased via gumtree.
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on 14-01-2015 04:09 PM
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on 14-01-2015 04:12 PM
I can't find anywhere it says there is no buyer protection if paying through paypal on Gumtree as that's what we are communicating about the buyer and not the seller protection?
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on 14-01-2015 05:12 PM
Here is the reference in Paypal policy:
Scroll down to S12.1 You may be eligible for the PayPal Buyer Protection Policy if all the following requirements are met:
.....
- Your purchase is not for:
- Vehicles (including cars, motorcycles, caravans, boats and planes);
- Real estate;
- Custom made items considered to be “significantly not as described”;
- Industrial machinery used in manufacturing;
- Items prohibited under our Acceptable Use Policy;
- eBay Items that breach eBay's "Prohibited and Restricted Items and Services" policy;
- Items you collect in person or arrange to be collected on your behalf; or
- Quasi-cash items such as gift cards, pre-paid cards or deal vouchers;
- Items listed on Gumtree.
Saying that, on the whirlpool forums there are recent cases for INR, etc that have been found in favour of the buyer. The buyer needs to insure things like the seller raising an invoice for the goods in Paypal (rather than using family/friends transfer).
Anyway, I'm going to contact Paypal to get some definite answers before I buy on Gumtree again needing the item posted.
Hope that helps.
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on 11-02-2015 03:50 AM