Tell that to this guy:Selling here on the Marketplace is a good method, in my opinion.
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/iphone-8-plus-air-pods-and-trade-for-iphone-x.2084817/
Tell that to this guy:Selling here on the Marketplace is a good method, in my opinion.
I said this forum is a good place, which it is. I didn't say it was perfect. No place is perfect as we, as human beings, are flawed beings.
Not trying to discredit anything. Just pointing out that a bad deal can happen anywhere. This forum is no less susceptible than anywhere else.I said this forum is a good place, which it is. I didn't say it was perfect. No place is perfect as we, as human beings, are flawed beings.
Your attempt to discredit my post failed.
Again, if I had said the forum was a perfect place, your posts would have a point. Since I didn't state that, or even allude to such, I don't see what the point was of posting what you did to me.Not trying to discredit anything. Just pointing out that a bad deal can happen anywhere. This forum is no less susceptible than anywhere else.
Just pointing out that a bad deal can happen anywhere. This forum is no less susceptible than anywhere else.
We already know that 'bad deals' can happen anywhere, that's the nature (And risk) of selling online in general. But the point that BasicGreatGuy is making is MacRumors is a very small, localized group of "Known" community of members that likely have had selling experience prior and don't want to risk their membership being revoked or any other actions for the sake of trying to fraud someone else. Your risks are far less of fraud on here than any other selling site likely on the Internet, especially given the rule requirements to even sell on Macrumors in the first place.
Nope... PayPal and eBay will always (99%) of the time side with the buyer. It's been this way for years and there a numerous horror stories from sellers regarding this. PayPal will seize your funds and hold them while the issue is investigated. When, not if, they side with the buyer you have zero recourse.
Having said that, I sell on swappa and eBay all the time but I know the risks. If you sell only ship to the PayPal confirmed address, send it signature required and fully insured. Still not a guarantee that you'll win a dispute but it helps.
The buyer can simply file a 'not as described' case 5 months after the sale and all they have to say is the phone was defective and PayPal WILL side with them.
[doublepost=1529796358][/doublepost]180 days is the time frame to file a case with Paypal. I know this b/c bought an Ebay phone and waited over 6 mos to activate. No go on any recourse. BUT! It turns out that the carrier had no report of lost/stolen so wtf was Swappa reporting? Drumming up biz for their sellers?I’m considering selling an old iPhone and I don’t want to use Craiglist or ebay. I’ve seen quite a few recommendations on this forum to use Swappa. It uses PayPal to do the transaction so I know if the purchaser wants to dispute the purchase for some reason, PayPal usually sides with them. I just don’t want to get ripped off.. I’m looking for some opinions good or bad.