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07/29/2006 07:31:58 PM · #1
Hi. I just sold a broken lens on Ebay. The buyer wrote me,

"Hi - Can I ask a favor?
I'd like to pay you for the lens and ask that you NOT SHIP it for a day or so. I'm trying to find a camera repair that can fix it for me. I will ask you to ship it directly there.

Is this OK?

Thanks so much."


What would you do? He has a 119/119 (100%) positive feedbacks.

Thanks.

- Jen


07/29/2006 07:34:50 PM · #2
As long as he pays you with a trusted form of payment, it seems ok. None of this "I'll pay you twice as much and you pay the retailer" business.
07/29/2006 07:38:45 PM · #3
Have shipped audio gear directly to manufacturers for power supply conversions when the unit was sold to a buyer in europe. Done at the buyer's request, and done after payment received. No problem just ship it with a method that confirms delivery.
07/29/2006 08:19:55 PM · #4
Buy insurance also. It's cheap.
07/29/2006 08:30:09 PM · #5
I just sold 3 of my cheap lenses on EBay. I wouldn't ship anything unless whatever payment he gives you clears. While I would RATHER send to HIS address.....you COULD ship to any address he gives you. But, request a return signed receipt and save the email he sends you. CoverYourA**.

Edited to add: If it's an international shipment. I would ONLY ship to his address.

Message edited by author 2006-07-29 20:31:13.
07/29/2006 08:31:55 PM · #6
Oh, also...I don't think Paypal/ebay will cover anything that happens as a result of shipping it to an alternate address. Just something to be aware of.
07/29/2006 10:24:39 PM · #7
Thanks for the replies. They were a help!
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