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on 02-05-2009 06:45 PM
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on 03-05-2009 11:16 AM
Why don't you read the HELP pages first. There are many sites that will teach you how to sell on ebay just Google. READ man READ.
***************** Regards.
Raj Electronics.
***************** Regards.
Raj Electronics.
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on 03-05-2009 05:47 PM
Start with second hand household items which you do not use. Do not sell new items. First, gain some experience. Take my word, you will make mistakes. Everyone does. And you will learn form it. Good Luck!
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on 16-08-2009 10:03 PM
I have one doubt what if the buyer takes the product and says he did not receive it. ebay will refund the amout to the buyer. What is the situation of the seller in this case?
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on 17-08-2009 06:16 AM
Hi,
First of all,almost all guys are good. I mean all members,buyers and sellers.
Secondly,if it happens,you have remedies.In my case I lost INR475 in 4 years.Thats all.In offline selling,the bad debt is much much higher.
So,even if the remedy does not work,it does not affect much.
Thanx,
Truly,
Amitava
First of all,almost all guys are good. I mean all members,buyers and sellers.
Secondly,if it happens,you have remedies.In my case I lost INR475 in 4 years.Thats all.In offline selling,the bad debt is much much higher.
So,even if the remedy does not work,it does not affect much.
Thanx,
Truly,
Amitava
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on 17-08-2009 11:09 AM
Hi mail4ramuj2009s,
After shipping the item, please safe keep the proof of dispatch and Proof of Delivery. Even if the buyer claims that he has not received the item, and you have proof of delivery of the item, PaisaPay will protect you.
Also, it is advisable to keep the proof of dispatch and delivery for 6 months after the transaction to get protected against any chargeback.
Cheers!
Sapana
After shipping the item, please safe keep the proof of dispatch and Proof of Delivery. Even if the buyer claims that he has not received the item, and you have proof of delivery of the item, PaisaPay will protect you.
Also, it is advisable to keep the proof of dispatch and delivery for 6 months after the transaction to get protected against any chargeback.
Cheers!
Sapana
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on 17-08-2009 12:41 PM
Hi Sapana,
I think you dont need POD below 2500. Can you write a bit about that?
Thanx,
Truly,
Amitava
I think you dont need POD below 2500. Can you write a bit about that?
Thanx,
Truly,
Amitava
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on 17-08-2009 02:48 PM
Hi amitava da(amitava123gems),
One needs POD to protect against any chargeback or buyer dispute of item delivery. This is irrespective of the amount.
Regards,
Sapana
One needs POD to protect against any chargeback or buyer dispute of item delivery. This is irrespective of the amount.
Regards,
Sapana
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