ChuggNorris
Well-known member
So I'm curious how everyone feels about the current selling & payment options.
I was discussing a sell, and while this is controversial sometimes because of scams I see a few things.
Paypal goods & services charges 3% while holding funds for 7 up to 21 days after delivery. This to me, can open a can of worms if the buyer is not a stand up person and decides to hassle PayPal, which could possibly leave you with no access to funds and your amp sitting in someone's bedroom 9 states away. And they 1099 people.
Paypal f&f is the quickest way to get paid but runs the risk of the seller backing out and you'd probably have to file a claim to get that back.
Ebay ends up with about 13% after all is said and done on anything up to 7500. I have used ebay alot in the past for small things and a couple of guitars also.
Reverb has increased their fees also since I last Used them and are rights about the same as ebay after the dust settles. Seems to attract the most buyer interest though because they offer buyers affirm financing to buyers.
Then there's Venmo & Zelle linked to banks.
Not sure if cashapp has changed much over the years.
I was a bit taken back at some of this, the fees and holding funds seem like a real hassle waiting to happen. I wouldn't feel comfortable shipping a 3,000$ amp without funds. That's just me. I feel there are too many variables that can go wrong and the amp IS the collateral in the equation which you surrender with nothing in hand and a hope the shipper & buyer don't abuse anything.
I was discussing a sell, and while this is controversial sometimes because of scams I see a few things.
Paypal goods & services charges 3% while holding funds for 7 up to 21 days after delivery. This to me, can open a can of worms if the buyer is not a stand up person and decides to hassle PayPal, which could possibly leave you with no access to funds and your amp sitting in someone's bedroom 9 states away. And they 1099 people.
Paypal f&f is the quickest way to get paid but runs the risk of the seller backing out and you'd probably have to file a claim to get that back.
Ebay ends up with about 13% after all is said and done on anything up to 7500. I have used ebay alot in the past for small things and a couple of guitars also.
Reverb has increased their fees also since I last Used them and are rights about the same as ebay after the dust settles. Seems to attract the most buyer interest though because they offer buyers affirm financing to buyers.
Then there's Venmo & Zelle linked to banks.
Not sure if cashapp has changed much over the years.
I was a bit taken back at some of this, the fees and holding funds seem like a real hassle waiting to happen. I wouldn't feel comfortable shipping a 3,000$ amp without funds. That's just me. I feel there are too many variables that can go wrong and the amp IS the collateral in the equation which you surrender with nothing in hand and a hope the shipper & buyer don't abuse anything.