Selling something - cash on collection

Selling something - cash on collection

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omniflow

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3,129 posts

165 months

Saturday 24th August 2024
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I have something I want to sell. It's a Pinball table, so large, quite expensive and lots of moving parts so lots to be potentially wrong with it.

I've trawled through the eBay Ts and Cs, and it doesn't look like I can do a classified ad, so that leaves me with "Buy it Now" and then allow offers. What I can't figure out is whether going down this route allows me to insist on payment (by bank transfer) on collection. I very much suspect that it doesn't, and that a buyer will be able to collect it, pay through eBay, take the machine away and then 2 weeks later say it's broken and eBay force me to give a refund and then I have to visit the buyer and collect what they say is the same thing I sold them.

Assuming my suspicions are accurate, what other marketplaces are there? I'm not using facebook.

Skyedriver

20,452 posts

296 months

Saturday 24th August 2024
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Can you not do a "Classified Advert" and specify C on C in the text?

markymarkthree

2,934 posts

185 months

Saturday 24th August 2024
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Gumtree ?

SydneyBridge

10,031 posts

172 months

Saturday 24th August 2024
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Facebook marketplace

Spare tyre

11,155 posts

144 months

Saturday 24th August 2024
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EBay is a tt, as you can be totally honest, get the cash and a day later the buyer can decide there is something wrong and it all goes south quick

Gumtree or create a disposable Facebook account

I used to sell a lot of old belongings on on eBay but got done over by some cretin

EBay took their side and refunded them. Their loss I guess


C n C

3,791 posts

235 months

Saturday 24th August 2024
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If you want to sell a pinball table, then I'd highly recommend that you take a look at pinballinfo.com. The forum has a lot of knowlegeable people, and you should get some reasonable advice on price and the veracity of potential buyers. You do need to make a donation to the site to place an ad, but it's well worth it.

Out of interest, what pinball are you looking to sell?
(I might know of some potential buyers - feel free to PM me if you prefer)

I've personally bought 2 machines through the site without problems, as it's a fairly tight community.

Edited by C n C on Saturday 24th August 22:12