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Old 31 March 2011, 09:52 AM
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Recently sold some lights on e-bay. Despite stating I'd NOT post outside the UK, the winning bidder is based in Poland

On contacting him, he wants to pay me, and me send the item to his mate in the UK who will bring it him next time he's home.

Do I go for this or tell him to whistle?

Since responding, explaining that the lioghts won't be any good for Poland anyway due to their LH dip, I have received no further communication.

What would other e-bayers do? Relist?
Old 31 March 2011, 10:08 AM
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Ye I would relist them mate you stated no postage
Out side uk so no postage relist them.
Old 31 March 2011, 10:22 AM
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I hate it when that happens!

Next time, can you not alter the selling preferences so that foreign buyers don't get to see your future listings...???
Old 31 March 2011, 10:33 AM
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Just sold that Tommee Tippee set and a polish woman used buy it now on egay. Luckily she's in Blackpool so I sent it recorded to cover myself. Seemed polite enough with broken engrish.
Old 31 March 2011, 10:35 AM
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eBay does seem to bring the worst out in society.

Finally sold that hideous watch of mine. Only to find eBay had banned the winning bidder for suspicious activity.

I tried ringing the winning bidder to just make sure (I really do want the watch gone), only to find an incoherant drunk on the other end of the line. I suppose it makes a change from a scammer.

Previous auction was won by someone who lives in Nigeria wanting it posted to a friend in London.

On teh otherhand, I sold one of our old TVs .....£35....it cost over £1000 when it was new (natural motion CRT with 5.1).

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Old 31 March 2011, 10:41 AM
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You can set up your listings so that people from outside the UK cannot bid
Old 31 March 2011, 10:57 AM
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Aye, I've done that with a pair of foglights now on auction.

I'll alter the listing to do the same when I relist.
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Can't see the problem! I often get stuff and get it posted to mates in the UK as the seller is to bone idle to post stuff to Germany, inspite of the fact he has to package stuff up and take it to the post office anyway.
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Originally Posted by scubbay
You can set up your listings so that people from outside the UK cannot bid
Yeah and what a pain in the farkin **** it is to when they do that? Have you ever stopped to consider that there may be Brits abroad that need stuff they can't get abroad!!! But still have an address, relatives or mates in the UK that stuff could be posted to.
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I always have the "No forrins" option selected on my ebay auctions.
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Originally Posted by Wurzel
Can't see the problem! I often get stuff and get it posted to mates in the UK as the seller is to bone idle to post stuff to Germany, inspite of the fact he has to package stuff up and take it to the post office anyway.

To start with I was ready to do as he asked, but I haven't heard from him for two days now.
How long should I wait for payment?
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Originally Posted by alcazar
To start with I was ready to do as he asked, but I haven't heard from him for two days now.
How long should I wait for payment?
I waited nearly 3 days for Paypal payment for the Tommee Tippee thing I sold on eBay. Then made them wait the 4-5 working days it takes to clear in my account before posting. So nearly two weeks but sent recorded too. Admittedly to a Polish girl in Blackpool
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
Just sold that Tommee Tippee set and a polish woman used buy it now on egay. Luckily she's in Blackpool so I sent it recorded to cover myself. Seemed polite enough with broken engrish.
have you seen that set is only £55 in toys r us now?

not bothered I didnt get it now lol.

id ask them to send payment by pp gift mate to make sure they dont recall the cash, other than that id send it to them as you are sending it to a uk address.

J
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If it's not a large sum involved why don't you ask Polish guys to mail you Euros and you post to his pal in UK? Seems straightforward enough. Large amount ask for bank transfer. dl
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Originally Posted by Jamo
have you seen that set is only £55 in toys r us now?

not bothered I didnt get it now lol.

id ask them to send payment by pp gift mate to make sure they dont recall the cash, other than that id send it to them as you are sending it to a uk address.

J


Good job James!

I posted it easily enough yesterday but it was £12 to send recorded. At worst any funny business will see Paypal contact me but I haven't any cause to be suspicious currently.
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It's around £100, but as I said, no contact now for two days. Item ended Sunday night.

If still no contact by tomorrow morning, relisted it is, and he gets a non-paying strike against him
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