As it was difficult to pack a digital height gauge and the buyer wasn't that far away I took it there and asked them to give me a note to say that they had received it, I had 2, the one I sold was way bigger than I need and hard to tuck away.
I do the same if some one collects from me at home as well.
One person defeated me some time ago. Sent me an empty jiffy bag with nothing in it that clearly had never been opened. I did manage to track him down via the web and certain services and did almost drive 150 miles to go and have a chat with him.
I have heard from people who sell microscope objectives that they send it and then get a return request because the buyer isn't very pleased with it and then find they get an identical one back but not the one they sent.
I bought a microscope once of some one that states no returns. It had a number of problems not shown in the photo's plus some others but listed as used. I had been warned to download the photo's in the listing and had so did the usual dispute thing. Obtained a phone number so that I could talk to him and when I did got a "don't you think you should ask if it's convenient to talk first comment" Then got told that it most definitely wasn't. There after the phone was never picked up until I rang from another number and then it was just put down at the other end. Eventually ebay/paypal sorted it out. He had changed the photo's that were shown in the listing, they keep track of changes. I eventually got an address to send it back to, not his registered address. Ebay told me that they were keen to get rid of sellers like this. He then added abuse aimed at me on all of his listings for months, I managed to get a couple of them taken down. Later I had an email off some one that had bought a car off him …………….. I helped as much as I could.
Maybe it pays to be wary of listings that have photo's on them not hosted by ebay but for all I know those could be changed anyway after the listing ends.
John
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