I have no selling experience but feel sure I've read somewhere of scams which get PayPal to refund the costs, but I do not recall the details. Do beware of buyers dictating what they will agree to. Hopefully I have recalled this incorrectly and someone else can confirm all is above board.
If the buyer uses the 'Send money to friends and family' option there are no pay pal fees. But the PayPal 'cash back' guarantee will not apply if something goes wrong. The PayPal guarantee applies to anything bought via PayPal not just eBay sales, but the price is the fees charged. I think you need to ask for about £50 to get £46.29 after fees.
Thanks Maggie. I really don't know what to do now.
Could he still scam me if I got a signature for the parcel, do you think? I was going to send it by Collect Plus, where he has to go to a named collection point (such as a garage or newsagents or similar) and pick it up from there, signing for it before they'll let him take it.
I've had it for sale for about three weeks and unfortunately there's been no interest in it. I paid £100 and it's new, so IMO it's a bargain, but it would seem no-one else thinks so. :o(
CollectPlus will deliver to the home address and get a name and signature from the recipient before handover . I think it costs £1 extra.
Even if you use the deliver to shop option they will hand the parcel over to anyone who can tell them the correct tracking code and is willing to sign for it.
As a frequent ebay buyer I would rather pay by Paypal.
The only thing I've ever done bank transfers are dealing with a specific company.
Definately send it recorded delivery - check with the Post Office as to how much cover you get, keep the original receipt - its up to you to reclaim fromthe Post Office if the parcel doesn't arrive.
For PayPal seller protection (either through eBay or outside eBay) the item MUST be posted to the buyer's registered PayPal address, so sending to a collection point is no good even if the buyer has to sign for it
I would use paypal with the guarantee fees and send to the home address using 'signature on delivery' collectplus or Royal Mail special delivery.
Do not use Royal Mail 'signed for' as you can only claim £20 back if there are problems.