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I always sell on eBay.
Advice would be to price it sensibly, take lots of good photos including all the knocks and scratches.
Number 1 top tip - NEVER USE THE AI GENERATED DESCRIPTIONS!!!
I can't stand them, they tell you nothing useful about the bike and it's an instant sign to any buyer that you don't know what you're talking about.
I've sold 3 or 4 bikes and plenty of cars and motorbikes using eBay.
Advice would be to price it sensibly, take lots of good photos including all the knocks and scratches.
Number 1 top tip - NEVER USE THE AI GENERATED DESCRIPTIONS!!!
I can't stand them, they tell you nothing useful about the bike and it's an instant sign to any buyer that you don't know what you're talking about.
I've sold 3 or 4 bikes and plenty of cars and motorbikes using eBay.
The other annoying thing about eBay is that you can't share addresses or phone numbers through their messaging system.
It's to encourage you to arrange it all and pay through their app directly, but it makes it difficult to contact the seller / buyer if they're struggling to find the address or want to pay in cash.
It's to encourage you to arrange it all and pay through their app directly, but it makes it difficult to contact the seller / buyer if they're struggling to find the address or want to pay in cash.
Discendo Discimus said:
The other annoying thing about eBay is that you can't share addresses or phone numbers through their messaging system.
It's to encourage you to arrange it all and pay through their app directly, but it makes it difficult to contact the seller / buyer if they're struggling to find the address or want to pay in cash.
If you wrote the number on a water bottle and put that in a cage, take a close up pic, it goes straight through as AI can't spot it.It's to encourage you to arrange it all and pay through their app directly, but it makes it difficult to contact the seller / buyer if they're struggling to find the address or want to pay in cash.
If subsequently someone chose to close their listing after a telephone conversation with an interested party that's entirely up to them.

I used to play by the rules, however the site relies so much on AI to do the work, disputes are almost never found in favour of the seller, and the large fees have made me less compliant. Or I'm just getting grumpy in my old age.

SwissJonese said:
Ebay is fine. Although recently I have sold an expensive ebike via gumtree as ebay wouldn't allow ebike sales to private accounts.
That's interesting. I'm planning to d the same. Did you insist on a deposit before the prospective buyer had a test ride?I am concerned that someone will just ride off with my ebike.
Johnnybee said:
SwissJonese said:
Ebay is fine. Although recently I have sold an expensive ebike via gumtree as ebay wouldn't allow ebike sales to private accounts.
That's strange, I sold an ebike on ebay last month."As of October 31, 2024, eBay in the UK no longer allows private individuals to sell e-bikes or e-bike batteries on their platform due to fire safety concerns, specifically related to lithium-ion batteries"
Ebike classed as prohibited item
Pickled Piper said:
That's interesting. I'm planning to d the same. Did you insist on a deposit before the prospective buyer had a test ride?
I am concerned that someone will just ride off with my ebike.
I was going to ask for some ID that I can take a photo of and delete when they paid. But luckily my buyer was a local guy 50+ and turned up in a nice van on his own. So it was super easy transaction.I am concerned that someone will just ride off with my ebike.
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