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J52 Fri 16-Sept-16 16:52:58

The buyer will have a user name, and that should correspond with the PayPal account. I would e mail the person who has bought the item, as per eBay info on your sold page, and ask them if they are wanting the item to go to the Welsh address.

I recently sold a heavy item, collection only and stuck to that regardless of request to deliver. I think it's safest to stick to your original info. on the listing.

Elegran Fri 16-Sept-16 16:15:18

Do you know, I am beginning to think that one was just an enquiry, and someone else bought it while we were corresponding over the postage. The timing was such that it seemed like the same transaction. I have contacted the buyer to ask whether he is aware that it was collection only. If is not the same bloke who enquired, he could have a red face for not realising. When he has replied I shall explain to the other one.

thatbags Fri 16-Sept-16 16:01:48

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thatbags Fri 16-Sept-16 16:01:36

Probably a good idea to contact Ebay. Two names isn't so bad (someone buying for someone else), bit three? Hmm.

Elegran Fri 16-Sept-16 15:58:58

Thaks, Bags I've found a price, from the weight and size. Hermes is the best for cost, but if I use Royal Mauil it is more than the value of the parcel. It is quite heavy for its value.

It is the three names that confuse - it looks like the same transaction, but he must be living in one place and wants it posted there, but is using someone else's name and address for the Paypal, and the Paypal address includes a name which is not the Paypal name. I am just scared that there is something odd about it. Think I shall contact Ebay.

thatbags Fri 16-Sept-16 15:32:05

As for the three names, haven't a clue what that was about. I hope it wasn't two or three different people wanting to buy the item.

thatbags Fri 16-Sept-16 15:30:46

I don't post until postage has been paid too. You often have to guess but I think it's standard practice to charge the minimum small parcel price (£2.85? while since I did it) and just include it in the total price.

Either that or say it's free p&p but make sure the price you charge covers it.

With bigger things, ring up the PO or whichever postal service you're using and tell them the dimensions and weight; they should be able to give you a postage cost. Then you add that to your price (via the P&p wotsit) and list your item on ebay.

Elegran Fri 16-Sept-16 15:05:48

I haven't used EBay for some time but I have just sold something on there. I am puzzled because I have three different names on the correspondence. The buyer has an East European (male) name, but the name and address of the buyer is a different (female) East European name, in Shropshire.

That didn't phase me - could be a girlfriend's name and address - but he had already emailed me via Ebay under a very Welsh name, to ask whether I would post it to him in Wales (I had put pickup only, but I replied yes I would post it and told him how much it would be.

He bought it and I have the money and a Welsh address. He says he will send me the postage via Ebay. Now, do you regular EBayers think there is anything fishy here, or am I being paranoid? It is not very much money, but it the principle - could be some third party being cheated somehow.