Hi,
I just sold a computer via Ebay and have a few questions and need advice.
First of all, I sold a computer to a newbie without any user rating. Immediately after the auction closed, the buyer paid via Billpoint with a credit card. That doesn't bug me really, but after reading the fraud protection disclaimer on Billpoint, it does bother me a little. It says that the shipping address must match the billing address in order to receive protection. The buyers address does not match.
Now.. He made the payment Friday and I'm planning on shipping tomorrow (Monday). The deposit date is Wednesday. How much time is enough time to elapse before I have to be concerned about a chargeback?
There are a few more things that bug me with this transaction. The guy lives in an appt, which he says he's moving to tomorrow. He's already told me that he's a recent graduate and that he's out of work right now. I did a search on his past bidding and found that he had bid and won a computer early this month, yet he told me that it would be nice to be a computer owner again. I asked him about that computer in question and he told me that it wasn't the correct computer because it would cost too much to upgrade because the parts were small (Dell optiplex GX150), but never did tell me what ended up happening to the computer. He's also happy with this computer that he bought from me and says that he has no plans to upgrade.
I think the thing that really bugs me is that his billing address looked like it was off on purpose. I wrote him this evening to ask if the shipping address was correct and the only things that were off were the zip code, by 1 number and there was an extra letter in the street address. It just seems fishy that his address would be off by so little.
Now.. I've exchanged a few emails with him bs'ing about stuff just to get a feel from where this guy is coming from. He seems very friendly, but there are some inconsistencies that bug me. He doesn't seem like someone that would defraud me because he didn't pick an overly expensive computer ($300) and it doesn't look like he went on a bidding spree with Ebay or anything.
Basically.. What should I do? Should I trust this guy? I don't think that there is any way to protect myself against fraud at this point. I either follow through with the transaction and hope for the best or back out of it and risk getting a negative from this guy.
What do you think?
TIA,
Sal
I just sold a computer via Ebay and have a few questions and need advice.
First of all, I sold a computer to a newbie without any user rating. Immediately after the auction closed, the buyer paid via Billpoint with a credit card. That doesn't bug me really, but after reading the fraud protection disclaimer on Billpoint, it does bother me a little. It says that the shipping address must match the billing address in order to receive protection. The buyers address does not match.
Now.. He made the payment Friday and I'm planning on shipping tomorrow (Monday). The deposit date is Wednesday. How much time is enough time to elapse before I have to be concerned about a chargeback?
There are a few more things that bug me with this transaction. The guy lives in an appt, which he says he's moving to tomorrow. He's already told me that he's a recent graduate and that he's out of work right now. I did a search on his past bidding and found that he had bid and won a computer early this month, yet he told me that it would be nice to be a computer owner again. I asked him about that computer in question and he told me that it wasn't the correct computer because it would cost too much to upgrade because the parts were small (Dell optiplex GX150), but never did tell me what ended up happening to the computer. He's also happy with this computer that he bought from me and says that he has no plans to upgrade.
I think the thing that really bugs me is that his billing address looked like it was off on purpose. I wrote him this evening to ask if the shipping address was correct and the only things that were off were the zip code, by 1 number and there was an extra letter in the street address. It just seems fishy that his address would be off by so little.
Now.. I've exchanged a few emails with him bs'ing about stuff just to get a feel from where this guy is coming from. He seems very friendly, but there are some inconsistencies that bug me. He doesn't seem like someone that would defraud me because he didn't pick an overly expensive computer ($300) and it doesn't look like he went on a bidding spree with Ebay or anything.
Basically.. What should I do? Should I trust this guy? I don't think that there is any way to protect myself against fraud at this point. I either follow through with the transaction and hope for the best or back out of it and risk getting a negative from this guy.
What do you think?
TIA,
Sal