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      11-24-2015, 07:04 PM   #1
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How to safely make the deal for non-local deals

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How can we safely make a deal for both buyer and seller. I.e make sure the seller will get the money and the buyer will get the item? What payment platform do you guys use?

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      11-24-2015, 10:22 PM   #2
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Paypal all the way. Protects buyers and sellers the best in my opinion.
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      11-25-2015, 12:53 PM   #3
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paypal... pics, cell number, text, phone conversations, itrader feedback/score, gut feel, intuition...

at the end of the day there's always going to be some risk but you have to take chances sometimes..
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      11-25-2015, 09:34 PM   #4
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I've bought dozens and dozens of items private party on various forums. Not to mention hundreds of transactions via Craigslist (no joke, you have to see how we furnished our house).

Follow these guidelines to cover your ass:

As a buyer ask for every detail imaginable so every expectation of yours is met. Always pay via PayPal. NEVER send payment as a gift even if the seller adds the 3% fee to the total cost. Consider that 3% your insurance and it is WELL worth it.

As a seller, provide every imaginable detail and pictures of the item for sale so there are no surprises. And ALWAYS purchase shipping insurance. If item arrives broken or is lost in the mail, this is the sellers liability 99% of the time.

And as SeanS54 said; use your intuition. I've found that I stay far away from sellers that have poor communication or poor grammar. That's almost always been a recipe for bad bad news. On the contrary, some of the best sellers I've purchased from sound educated, and will anticipate the main questions and concerns you will have and address them up front; either in their post or in private communications.

Lastly, on these forums post count helps. If they have a strong and consistent reputation on the forums, the risk level will be lower. Do they have 5 posts, all of them bumping their one For Sale thread for an expensive and rare Competition Kevlar/Carbon Fiber CSL trunk for $2,000? For me, that's a big yellow flag. And if you really want to do your due diligence on a seller. It never hurts to search their username via Google. It may unearth a link to another forum, their Facebook profile, etc. You're looking for anything to legitimize the seller.

Any other questions, just let me know. Always happy to be a resource.
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