@stereo5 That was a satisfying story 😀
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@stereo5 That was a satisfying story 😀 |
No one is coming to my home, listening to the piece, physically inspecting it, putting it in their vehicle and leaving without paying cash. That is just wrong on many levels. They can’t claim later that it wasn’t workin, didn’t match the advertised appearance or some such and demand a refund. That is why I like it when people do pick it up personally. I set it up. They bring their music and listen and we talk music and equipment, they pay, take the equipment and leave happy. If you bought a used car from a private party would you pay with PayPal or cash? Would the seller even accept that form of payment? I understand that some are wary of locations.I happen to live in a pretty nice area. But that problem rest with the buyer not with me. You are not physically taking my equipment without paying cash. As I’ve mentioned many times PayPal protects the buyer not the seller and Audiogon is in a business arrangement with PayPal, that is why they try to limit payment to PayPal only. I’m not drinking that coolaid. I accept checks also,I just don’t ship until my bank tells me the check cleared. If the buyer insist on using PayPal, fine. You can’t pick up the item from my house and you pay the PayPal fee as shipping. enjoy |
I just sold a pair of GE Triton Ones. It was local pick up only. When the person came over to listen, he wanted to pay by PayPal even though my ad stated cash only, no CC, War Bonds, IO U’s or Bit Coin. I told him no as the price was already $1000.00 cheaper than Blue Book and that PayPal was going to charge me 2.9% of the sale. He already heard and inspected the speakers. He left and didn’t buy them. The next day, a very nice gentleman from Connecticut came to the house and paid me in cash. There was no way I was taking PayPal for a local pick up. The very next day the first person called and said he was bringing cash. I had a smile on my face when I told him they were already sold. |
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I had a buyer use PayPal for some gear he bought in person from me. He used regular PayPal- not Family and Friends. He listened to the gear at my house and verified that it was functioning properly and in the cosmetic condition that I advertised. He then logged into PayPal from his phone at my place. He used a credit card tied to PayPal ( not a debit of funds from his bank account) so the funds cleared immediately on my end. I had him put a notation in the notes section of PayPal that he picked up the gear in person and that he verified functionality and cosmetic condition. |
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There is no way that I would go to a sketchy, or not-so sketchy area to complete a transaction with the kind of cash needed to purchase some audio equipment ... especially off of Craig's list. We are talking about thousands of dollars. I have sold audio equipment on a cash basis via local pick-up before, but I won't buy that way. Why? Because I have police officers in the family ... and I have heard the stories. Frank |
Why would you use paypal for a local pickup? The buyer should pay you with cash! Agreed but I have been in same situation. I went to look at a sub at a local craigslist sale and I knew the area was not the best in town so I did not want to carry cash. So I went , looked, listened and then asked if he was ok with PayPal as friends and family. I think he understood....lol Did the deal which is instant and all were happy. So there are situations that merit it in todays age. |