<< <i>Julian, Follow paypal rules for shippers exactly. I would use paypal shipping to print the labels and then add your insurance separately if possible. I don't know what your insurer requires but if they like you to ship UPSP express or UPS those can both be printed by paypal shipping. This helps ensure you meet all the paypal rules.
I had a newbie buyer do a chargeback for just under $10,000. First paypal denied his chargeback. Then he did a credit card chargeback and paypal covered that. Paypal lost about $8k on the deal. But if they tell you you're covered, and if you follow their rules to the letter, then you are covered.
I had a charge back through paypal they said I was covered and long behold a month later paypal took the money out of my account due to the CC company they told me. They are full of BS I quit selling on Ebay after that. I would not ship it,if it was me.
I would call Russ at Resco Enterprises, in my opinion he is the knows all, see's all when it comes to eBay, come to think of it, just have him run your auctions, he is THE man.
I have seen ebay auctions that stated if you did not have at least 50 transactions your bid will not be accepted.Hind sight at this point but food for thought. I never hear anything good about large dollar purchases being made by low or no feedback costomers. When I do hear about such transactions it never good. Seems like there always card thefts involved. Good luck hope it works out for you.
Give the laziest man the toughest job and he will find the easiest way to get it done.
I have spoken with him a few times at the phone # listed on his offers. I googled the address and it is a $2M house.
I sent the package via registered mail, restricted delivery, electronic signature.
I will let you know if anything goes wrong.
PNG member, numismatic dealer since 1965. Operates a retail store, also has exhibited at over 1000 shows. I firmly believe in numismatics as the world's greatest hobby, but recognize that this is a luxury and without collectors, we can all spend/melt our collections/inventories.
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<< <i>Julian,
Follow paypal rules for shippers exactly. I would use paypal shipping to print the labels and then add your insurance separately if possible. I don't know what your insurer requires but if they like you to ship UPSP express or UPS those can both be printed by paypal shipping. This helps ensure you meet all the paypal rules.
I had a newbie buyer do a chargeback for just under $10,000. First paypal denied his chargeback. Then he did a credit card chargeback and paypal covered that. Paypal lost about $8k on the deal. But if they tell you you're covered, and if you follow their rules to the letter, then you are covered.
I had a charge back through paypal they said I was covered and long behold a month later paypal took the money out of my account due to the CC company they told me. They are full of BS I quit selling on Ebay after that. I would not ship it,if it was me.
Successful Trades: Swampboy,
I have spoken with him a few times at the phone # listed on his offers. I googled the address and it is a $2M house.
I sent the package via registered mail, restricted delivery, electronic signature.
I will let you know if anything goes wrong.
I firmly believe in numismatics as the world's greatest hobby, but recognize that this is a luxury and without collectors, we can all spend/melt our collections/inventories.
eBaystore
most of us here are comfortable with $50 - $100 coins
which makes us more cautious when handling something worth much more
after looking at your inventory, it looks like you are comfortable with $5K - $30K coins
but being worked over by a scammer, feels bad at any level