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·Man, a custom avatar message like "Multinational Tax Enforcer" has a ring to it, don'tchathink?
Man, a custom avatar message like "Multinational Tax Enforcer" has a ring to it, don'tchathink?
Something that can be viewed as a similar issue as the fee evasion/avoidance topic discussed here - how many of you disclose and tally all your out-state, online purchases when filing your state income taxes at the end of the year?? do you list all your Amazon, eBay, etc. purchases that were not taxed by your state sales tax rules and pay those taxes in your state income tax filing?
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We don't have that in the UK... thank goodness. 😁
Interesting thread...I recently bought my Speedmaster from a private seller I found online. I was able to go and view the item at his office, and pay cash. No problems there. I checked the watch, was happy with what I was buying, paid..and left.
A week before that I found what I though was a perfect choice on Ebay, UK seller, free p+p. I called as his number was in the ad and said i'll buy it, i'll pay the ask, it was OBO also but it was a fair price so didn't mind. Seller then said "NO, DO NOT BUY IT NOW". If you do i will cancel it. Come in person, inspect and pay cash. Seller was 2.5 hour drive..I tried to arrange to view but by the time I was able to travel(3hr drive), a local guy had bought the watch, and I missed out. All in all a cr4p experience that left me very frustrated. I am happy with my watch which I have showed on here, but this was was a better example and a slightly lower price.
I don't ever think this will stop happening.
That is hugely frustrating.
I try to only deal with one buyer at a time... we're selling both our cars at the moment, and it slows things down, but I just hate to have people travelling to view, and then feeling screwed over because someone else got there first. It's just not cricket.
If I sell via ebay I generally follow the rules. I can't remember an instance where I've avoided this.
However, I agree with Martin that they are hugely biased towards the buyer. Never mind buyer beware, it's seller beware.
I've had various instances where buyers have asked for a cheaper postage option, so I've obliged. Only for the buyer to then claim the item didn't arrive, even though I had a digital copy of their signature. Ebay sided with the buyer so I lost the item and the money.
They just don't give a shit and their customer service, if you're a seller is terrible.
It does get a bit silly, last week on a UK Ebay sale i saw a Rolex GMT Master 2 with a £2000 postage fee to save the sellers final fee. I can't imagine the auction stayed up for long and those tactics would make me wary of the seller anyway.
Ebay charges 10% also on S&H so that manouvre seems futile in the fee saving perspective IMO