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Ni9TFiVE 11-22-2016 10:33 AM

First time selling something online. Tips?
 
Hi I have never sold anything online before. What are some things I should do so that I don't get screwed over. It seems like everything is done through PayPal.

Ive never used PayPal before so I have to make an account and add my card to it.

What's tips do you guys got for me?

Thanks!

madeinjapan 11-22-2016 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ni9TFiVE (Post 3580793)
Hi I have never sold anything online before. What are some things I should do so that I don't get screwed over. It seems like everything is done through PayPal.

Ive never used PayPal before so I have to make an account and add my card to it.

What's tips do you guys got for me?

Thanks!

pretty simple

paypal

pay for goods

done

gbhrps 11-22-2016 11:48 AM

Ni9TFiVE,

I have to agree with madeinjapan.

Once set up with PayPal, you'll find transactions are trouble free from the money end of things.

I buy things from eBay several times a year, and they have all gone through without a hitch. I've never had an issue.

But you have to do your homework.

Research and find out what you're trying to sell is reasonably worth. Mark it too high, and you'll never get a bite. Mark it too low, and many will think you're pulling a scam and avoid buying.

Then before you accept a buyer, check out their eBay purchase history to see how many transactions they have made, and the rating given them by the sellers they purchased from. The buyers to avoid will stick out like a sore thumb. If they've given someone else a hassle, you don't want to sell to them.

And be aware that as a first time buyer/seller with no previous history on record with eBay, that you may have some buyers shy away from you. So answer any questions buyers ask and try to smooth the waters.

Once you've established a history of 4 or 5 sales/purchases or more, it just gets easier. Good Luck!

cooltoy 11-22-2016 12:03 PM

Buyer tips are also useful to sellers.

http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...ying-tips.html

OptionZero 11-22-2016 12:27 PM

For delivery, always meet during the day if possible; if not, go to a superstore or mall with people around with security cameras.

avoid meeting at either buyer/seller's house

don't go alone

I always meet at work (security in area) or at a local mall. They have high-definition video =)

madeinjapan 11-22-2016 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3580845)
For delivery, always meet during the day if possible; if not, go to a superstore or mall with people around with security cameras.

avoid meeting at either buyer/seller's house

don't go alone

I always meet at work (security in area) or at a local mall. They have high-definition video =)

this isnt craigslist

hes shipping the items?

Ni9TFiVE 11-22-2016 01:27 PM

Thanks!

Quote:

Originally Posted by gbhrps (Post 3580821)
Ni9TFiVE,

I have to agree with madeinjapan.

Once set up with PayPal, you'll find transactions are trouble free from the money end of things.

I buy things from eBay several times a year, and they have all gone through without a hitch. I've never had an issue.

But you have to do your homework.

Research and find out what you're trying to sell is reasonably worth. Mark it too high, and you'll never get a bite. Mark it too low, and many will think you're pulling a scam and avoid buying.

Then before you accept a buyer, check out their eBay purchase history to see how many transactions they have made, and the rating given them by the sellers they purchased from. The buyers to avoid will stick out like a sore thumb. If they've given someone else a hassle, you don't want to sell to them.

And be aware that as a first time buyer/seller with no previous history on record with eBay, that you may have some buyers shy away from you. So answer any questions buyers ask and try to smooth the waters.

Once you've established a history of 4 or 5 sales/purchases or more, it just gets easier. Good Luck!


enkei2k 11-22-2016 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madeinjapan (Post 3580857)
this isnt craigslist

hes shipping the items?

When did the OP say he was shipping items? Just because he's selling online doesn't meet he can't do meet ups with local parties interested in purchasing.

What if he's selling large/multiple item(s) and doesn't want to ship?

That is what I did when I first started selling online:

Start by selling to locals only and cash deals. I usually met my locals either at a 7-11, parking lots, etc...or at a mechanic shop. Most cases I'd bring a friend along. Make sure there's people around so in case something happens, you have evidence, witnesses.

Shipping online is so much easier. PayPal is pretty simple in a way that once you get the money, you can even use your account to print out shipping labels. All you have to do is package it properly and drop it off at a shipping center.

madeinjapan 11-22-2016 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by enkei2k (Post 3580885)
When did the OP say he was shipping items? Just because he's selling online doesn't meet he can't do meet ups with local parties interested in purchasing.

What if he's selling large/multiple item(s) and doesn't want to ship?

That is what I did when I first started selling online:

Start by selling to locals only and cash deals. I usually met my locals either at a 7-11, parking lots, etc...or at a mechanic shop. Most cases I'd bring a friend along. Make sure there's people around so in case something happens, you have evidence, witnesses.

Shipping online is so much easier. PayPal is pretty simple in a way that once you get the money, you can even use your account to print out shipping labels. All you have to do is package it properly and drop it off at a shipping center.

he liked my post soooooo.....

and he was talking paypal not cash

Zbrah 11-22-2016 03:34 PM

Pro tip- don't be a bitch and ship bricks.

Jsolo 11-22-2016 04:04 PM

1) Meaningful title of ad which properly describes item being sold. "parts for sale" isn't very meaningful

2) In focus, clear images that can show good detail. Most cell phone pics looks like crap. Good lighting/focus is a must.

3) Always ship with a tracking number

4) Always ship to buyer's confirmed address if payment is by paypal

5) Ship in a timely manner. If buyer pays on monday, shipping on friday isn't very timely.

6) Package item appropriately so it survives shipment. Shipping a memory module in a 4 x 10 envelope doesn't cut it. Such item should be in an antistatic bag and have more protection.

7) Follow up on tracking to make sure item arrives. Deal with issues before they become headaches.

Probably more to the list but those are some points I apply in my online sales.

BehindSpace 11-22-2016 04:39 PM

ship with tracking number and signature, if you do not do this they will get the package and say they never did and demand a refund

BehindSpace 11-22-2016 04:40 PM

i stopped selling to people, i will throw things away and donate them before i deal with people

barncobob 11-22-2016 04:50 PM

no problems with Ebay...need Paypal, any problems Paypal fixes it so far.

axmea? 11-22-2016 05:52 PM

Never ever ship to Nigeria.


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