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I have been told by an ebay rep that the notice of a buyer wanting your name, address, phone is just a notice and that the information is given (without you first being contacted) if the buyer identifies the need to communicate with you because it is part of ebay’s policy. I think this policy provides no protection to sellers and simply takes ebay out of the conversation by giving your personal information without first contacting you to let you know of the situation. If the buyer contacts you, let them know that it is your policy and the policy of ebay to only communicate through ebay messaging.
I agree with calling and having them check to see if your information was given and to bring the entire situation to the attention of a supervisor. If your information was given out, make sure to escalate it and speak to a supervisor. Ask how and why your information was given to a buyer that has been banned. How does that protect you in anyway as a seller?
You are welcome. Glad it was of benefit. It would be interesting to hear how it all turns out.
No, not at all. Through ebay messaging, have them send you the name of the company and confirmation information verifying they have contracted with the company to pick up this item. Also have them send you the names of those picking it up if they have them. Also have them clearly state who will be the one to approve the condition of the couch before putting it on the truck. Check the company ID of those coming to pick up the couch and maybe even take a picture of it. Let those picking up the couch know that you are going to take a picture of them taking the couch. Once the transaction is complete, send the buyer an immediate follow up ebay message with the details of the pick up.
Finally, always trust your gut/inner voice. It is the most powerful resource you have.I would offer that you keep all communications and tranactions through ebay. If anything feels like it might be a scam, you may want to consider canceling the sale.
If they want to call or text you about picking up the item, send them a follow-up verfication message through ebay so there is tracking from start to finish. If you do think it is some kind of scam, check your PayPal and Ebay accounts to make sure everything is in order before they come to pick up the couch. You may want to have someone else present when they come to pick up the couch and take a picture of them picking up and loading the couch.
I would take it one step at a time. If a return request occurs when they come to pick up the couch, have them go on their phone and request the return through ebay.
I think that may be a half man/half beast/creature.
While not an exact man, this link may help.
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1333&bih=620&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=picture+of+blue+man%2Fbeast+creature+on+a+baseball+hat&oq=picture+of+blue+man%2Fbeast+creature+on+a+baseball+hat&gs_l=psy-ab.3…0.0.0.531515.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0….0…1..64.psy-ab..0.0.0….0.TXfP7QI8jgA
I am not a chemist, but I wonder about the safety of breathing in the gases/fumes that may be emitted from putting the mix on the stove. I wonder if pouring in boiling hot water to the mixture instead of heating it on the stove top wouldn’t have the same cleaning effect.
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Hello,
A Google reverse search of just the bottom part turned up this link which may be of benefit.
Toggle over the picture for further information.
09/08/2017 at 6:14 pm in reply to: Buyer refused delivery but never contacted me. Do I wait or contact them first? #22662I would offer that before any contact is made, you know eBay’s return policy especially when it comes to refused packages – it is different than for regular returns. I would also offer that you be very clear as to what you consider to be acceptable based on the policy so you can have an informed communication with the buyer.
I would offer that you not list this item too quickly, but instead take the time to research it.
A few thoughts that come to mind:
Traditionally, in the African culture, women are considered to be the giver’s of life which may be what the eggs and usage of the color white represent. In addition, African women have and continue to provide the food for life through the harvest and what is naturally grown on the land – see the basket of grains in the middle, the pineapples and the tree trunks. This artist seems to be paying homage to the traditional African woman. This link may be of benefit. https://africa.si.edu/
I see the search features at the top as I have seen before. I clicked on My Ebay. Then listings and active.
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While not an exact match, I think this link may be off benefit.
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You may want to try a Google Reverse Search if you have not already.
You may want to do a Google Image Reverse search.
This is what I found.
09/01/2017 at 11:56 am in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 324: A Day In The Life Of A Scavenger VIDEO! #22440You may want to click on the link Jay provided and look below to Guaranteed Shipping. Then below that shipping options are discussed and links are provided. It is all going to depend on how you as a seller choose to engage the practice of Guaranteed Delivery.
Personally, I am simply giving away any items I decide are not ones I want to sell. I see it as part of paying it forward. If there are items (especially if they originally cost little to nothing to get) that could benefit others, I think it is important to donate them to a place that provides for those who are in greatest need and does not just resell donated items. I think when we pay it forward we are part of a larger cycle of paying it forward. When donating, you always have the option of getting a receipt and claiming your donations as a write-off on your taxes.
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