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maybe the best protections are (a) big, ugly outside box, covered in ugly brown paper, so that it looks like a pair of boots, rather than a watch, and (b) box-in-box, so that the thief has trouble removing the watch from the box, even if he slits the outer box. Of course, Buyer can still steal from you, but I believe that this technique removes some risk from the shipment itself.
Jeff
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: regarding the discussion below, about the Daytona stolen after
: shipment by Abel, here are a couple of thoughts re ebay and
: PayPal:
: Buyers became scared of EBay, so EBay has now changed many rules
: in some important ways to protect the Buyers; for example,
: Sellers cannot even leave negative feedback about Buyers . . .
: only Positive and maybe Neutral, but no negatives
: EBay has also added many protections for the Buyer; of course,
: protections for the Buyers amount to risks for the Sellers; this
: is the way it must work; EBay wants Buyers to feel comfortable,
: so they change many rules to leave the Sellers at risk
: EBay now owns PayPal, so they work together in all this; they also
: seek to get the double-dip on fees -- first EBay fees on the
: auction, then PayPal fees on the payment;
: so now PayPal has this same goal -- trying to protect the Buyers
: at the expense of the Sellers; Seller is exposed to huge risk of
: charge-back through the credit cards; for example, Buyer says
: that watch was broken or not as described, and charges-back
: through the credit card that is used to fund the EBay payment;
: as with EBay, the more they try to protect the Buyers, the more
: there is risk for the Sellers
: Ebay tries to earn more fees, and protect more Buyers, by
: requiring that many EBay auctions must accept PayPal. This is an
: outrageous, awful requirement. Why can Seller not insist on bank
: wire or bank check, like in the old days? How can you sell
: expensive item, and ship to a stranger, and be left with this
: risk of PayPal credit card charge-back and EBay buyer
: protection? Significant risks for sellers!!
: There are some solutions, at least here in the U.S. -- ship only
: to verified addresses in the U.S., and do not accept PayPal for
: International shipments; I am uncertain whether or not this is
: consistent with EBay rules, but it is the only way for a Seller
: to have any protection; Seller still has many risks; Seller
: should accept only bank wire for high-price items.
:
: All this buyer protection, seller protection, charge-back stuff is
: very technical and very difficult to understand. One thing that
: is very easy to understand -- EBay and PayPal are determined to
: add more protections for Buyers; the only way to do this is to
: add more risk for Sellers. This is the unfortunate reality. So
: now, we can only say, "Let the seller beware".
: Unfortunate, but true.
: So who else has suggestions for the Sellers?
: Jeff
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