Selling an expensive item
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Posted on
Mar-15-2021
08:38 AM
I'm sure this general question has been asked, but my specific situation is somewhat specific. I have a lens that is a very rare and delicate piece. It will sell to the tune of a few thousand dollars, and I have a buyer lined up from across the country. Thus, I need to ship it, and as a worried seller I have 3 questions. 1) How can I guarentee I won't get scammed? He could receive the item and claim it not as described, for example. How could I prevent that? 2) I don't have a business account. Does that mean I am not covered if he cancels the transaction after I ship the item? 3) He could receive the item, modify it or so, and then return it and claimed it was not as described. He could remove the lenses and replace them with fake ones, for example. Are there any protections in place for that? Thank you!
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