bobofish
Two-fisted Atom Smasher
I've been trying my best to lay low here since I joined a couple of weeks ago, because although I am in love with rangefinder photography, I am not yet the proud owner of a rangefinder. I figure that this post will find wise and caring eyes, and it also seems that most of you do a great deal of buying and selling on the internet...
In my quest for a rangefinder, I have decided to sell on Ebay for the first time since I set up my account 4 years ago....long time coming I guess.
So, I had a little sucess, and sold my first two things on Ebay...one item sold for $30, it's shipped, no big hassles......
However the other item is a violin, and sold for a decent price of $801, to a bidder from Taiwan. I specifically mentioned in my list of possibly shipping/bidding locations N. and S. America, Europe, Australia and Japan, or in other words, no Taiwan.
I was and to some extent still am willing to allow the sale, but I'm having a little trouble getting any kind of seller protection from Paypal, because the buyer's address is neither confirmed, nor is he apparently eligible for seller protection.
His money is sitting in my Paypal account, and the violin is very well packed and ready to ship...however I'm a little antsy about sending it to Taiwan with little or no confirmation, and I have nightmares in my head of the instrument being rerouted to Bangladesh for no particular reason, and the Taiwanese guy demanding his money back....or the instrument showing up at his door, but maybe he'll just say he didn't get it, and I'll be out an instrument, shipping, and his money....
Is it possible that I am overreacting? The second highest bidder and I corresponded before any bids were placed (in the very last minute of the auction) and he is interested in matching the offer, and he lives in Canada, but apparently I could ship to Washington (I don't know what the deal there is either...)
I have the dude's money, most obviously I would insure the shipment, and he has been friendly via email, and has very good feedback...What's my call?
P.S. it's quite important for me to get very good feedback in my first couple of sales, because I some high dollar items I'd like to sell if I could, so that one of these days I'll be able to join the ranks of the rangefinder brigades..
In my quest for a rangefinder, I have decided to sell on Ebay for the first time since I set up my account 4 years ago....long time coming I guess.
So, I had a little sucess, and sold my first two things on Ebay...one item sold for $30, it's shipped, no big hassles......
However the other item is a violin, and sold for a decent price of $801, to a bidder from Taiwan. I specifically mentioned in my list of possibly shipping/bidding locations N. and S. America, Europe, Australia and Japan, or in other words, no Taiwan.
I was and to some extent still am willing to allow the sale, but I'm having a little trouble getting any kind of seller protection from Paypal, because the buyer's address is neither confirmed, nor is he apparently eligible for seller protection.
His money is sitting in my Paypal account, and the violin is very well packed and ready to ship...however I'm a little antsy about sending it to Taiwan with little or no confirmation, and I have nightmares in my head of the instrument being rerouted to Bangladesh for no particular reason, and the Taiwanese guy demanding his money back....or the instrument showing up at his door, but maybe he'll just say he didn't get it, and I'll be out an instrument, shipping, and his money....
Is it possible that I am overreacting? The second highest bidder and I corresponded before any bids were placed (in the very last minute of the auction) and he is interested in matching the offer, and he lives in Canada, but apparently I could ship to Washington (I don't know what the deal there is either...)
I have the dude's money, most obviously I would insure the shipment, and he has been friendly via email, and has very good feedback...What's my call?
P.S. it's quite important for me to get very good feedback in my first couple of sales, because I some high dollar items I'd like to sell if I could, so that one of these days I'll be able to join the ranks of the rangefinder brigades..