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Ozzyguy reacted to PapaLazarou in Today I Received.....
1912 & 1914 Sydney Mint Half Sovereigns A couple of Australian auric Ronseal pieces...duly stacked. Provided at a very fair price, courtesy of new member@Ozzyguy, who was happy to post prior to receiving payment and whom I am now happy to recommend. Coins in decent nick. 'Nuff said.
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Ozzyguy reacted to Pete in Selling gold coins on Ebay
Never seen this offer from fleeBay.
Do you mean 0% listing fee perhaps ?
New fee structure from eBay that includes the former PayPal fee so expect charges around 13% now.
Sometimes there is a weekend special seller's offer but expect to still pay at least 3% from your final selling price.
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Ozzyguy reacted to Hunter87 in Selling gold coins on Ebay
You will get more for your money on eBay especially if you list it with the 0% selling fee offer.
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Ozzyguy reacted to Midasfrog in Selling gold coins on Ebay
The Forum is the best place to buy and sell 👍 no fees and the money goes direct into your account .
Selling on Ebay 12.8% fees and the money is held by them for several days.
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Ozzyguy reacted to modofantasma in Selling gold coins on Ebay
I tried to sell some items (not PMs just household bits and pieces) eBay genuinely froze my account because it was 'suspicious' (maybe because I've not used my account for years IDK?) Anyway long story short I now can't log in and non of the help lines go to a human who can help, all automated phone lines such a hassle and not even got to the fun and games of dealing with potential buyers yet
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Ozzyguy reacted to pricha in Selling gold coins on Ebay
Like in all walks of life , eBay is fine until your cross paths with the nutter. The best negative feedback i have read is after someone sold a 1/10th Gold coin . The buyer was outraged because the photo was so good he thought the coin was much larger than it actually was ... 😂
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Ozzyguy reacted to Foster88 in Selling gold coins on Ebay
They both look like they have the Sydney mint mark.
Why not sell them here on the forum?
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Ozzyguy reacted to Chorlton in Selling gold coins on Ebay
Good advice above. When selling on eBay I always take plenty of high quality photos for proof of the coin and as Pete mentions also use these on the listing. Also we take a video of the coin and packing process as further evidence. Then use a tracked postal service. That is about the best you can do. When people don’t do this there is risk they are opening themselves up to. Also a poorly Worded and formatted eBay list with poor photos suggests you are not being thorough.
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Ozzyguy reacted to Pete in Selling gold coins on Ebay
Never had a problem selling on eBay but that's not to say I don't get concerned.
I used to worry about the following scenario -
You have a person who has say a 3 or 4 coin proof set but 1 of the coins is marked.
This person buys your perfect coin to replace the marked one and claims the coin received is marked and sends it back.
In other words there was a swap and you receive back an inferior coin.
EBay 99.9999% of the time will favour the buyer so ALWAYS take good photographs of the coin you sell if that would be of concern.
As for bullion sovereigns etc just a picture that would identify it by its main marks and ideally a weight.
Uploading clear photographs on your listing is highly recommended as this is like a fingerprint of the coin.
If a scammer returned a substitute it would be easily identified as such.
Your seller protection only works if there is PROOF of delivery so take that in to account in selecting method of shipping.
My recommendation is to sell on this forum to a buyer with feedback for peace of mind and as there are no fees to deduct you may end up with a fair net price.
The only time I was let down badly by eBay was I purchased what was listed as a 1 kilo silver Kookaburra.
The listing had used library pictures.
What I received was a tiny replica weighing I guess about 5 grams that would be suitable as a necklace pendant.
The listing photographs showed the reeded edging of the Kook but the small replica was smooth as it wasn't thick enough to be reeded.
Luckily the seller acted "dim" and I was refunded but believe me there were anxious moments.
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Ozzyguy reacted to Relm in Selling gold coins on Ebay
Given the way things are people on this forum are eager for a bargain. Don't sell your self short or ask too much and they will be snapped up
Also no sellers fees etc unlike ebay
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Ozzyguy reacted to Leonmarsh in Selling gold coins on Ebay
Sell them on here
Everyone fine to help out with authenticity
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Ozzyguy reacted to Foster88 in Selling gold coins on Ebay
I wouldn't touch eBay with a sh*tty stick after the experiences I've had with them. They're an accessory to fraud and nothing is done about them.
But that's just my opinion.
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