I would like to add a post for potential eBay Sellers. I was a seller on eBay. Read all of eBay rules and regulations BEFORE becoming a seller. The Buyer is fully protected, the Seller has next to nothing in protection from bogus bidders and/or buyers.
Always use Delivery Confirmation to verify the item did arrive to the buyer. Visit your Post Office/ UPS, for updated rates. If you do not include Insurance in the shipping, make sure to allow the buyer to add at their option.
Package everything as though it will be run through a ringer. Include your return address on the inside of the package in case the shipping label is destroyed. Also, note to potential buyers that various monitors can vary in color, do your best to describe and add as many photos as possible.
I have sold a few items that were used/worn for almost 6 weeks, then returned and they were fully refunded. I have found that selling items close to Christmas has not been a good idea, people tend to over shop, buyers remorse and lots of returns. Even if you state this is not buy upon approval, no returns; eBay will side with the buyer. I hope this helps.
Source: from personal experience, eBay Power Seller
By Missy from OH
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Thanks for this info. I am thinking about selling a few items on Ebay and info from an experienced seller is greatly appreciated.
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