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Sometimes it’s not ability it could be lots of reasons.
1. Trouble getting a box suitable and no time to go LBS
2. No transport to take it to post office
3. Doesn’t want hassle from whoever buys it trying to return it under eBay rules if they think it’s not perfect etc
4 . Lack of time in day to day life to be bothered for a small amount of cash to make the effort
5. Doesn’t want risk of it being lost or broken and be liable.
6. Doesn’t want to lose another 3.4% to PayPal of not cash on collection
7. Etc etc
Unless it won’t sell as collection only I never sell a full bike unless it’s collected. Too much hassle for me. Bike parts and frames all posted. If the item is over £500 I won’t post as too many scammers and likely damage in transit.
PeachyPM":2xdd5kkv said:jimmy-s3":2xdd5kkv said:Lovely this!
Yes, it is. I do find it frustrating that some people find it beyond their ability to stick a bike in a cardboard box and take it to the local post office and send it via ParcelForce (or get a family/friend to do it for them)... it really isn’t that difficult and a lot cheaper than asking buyers to organise a coureur.
Sometimes it’s not ability it could be lots of reasons.
1. Trouble getting a box suitable and no time to go LBS
2. No transport to take it to post office
3. Doesn’t want hassle from whoever buys it trying to return it under eBay rules if they think it’s not perfect etc
4 . Lack of time in day to day life to be bothered for a small amount of cash to make the effort
5. Doesn’t want risk of it being lost or broken and be liable.
6. Doesn’t want to lose another 3.4% to PayPal of not cash on collection
7. Etc etc
Unless it won’t sell as collection only I never sell a full bike unless it’s collected. Too much hassle for me. Bike parts and frames all posted. If the item is over £500 I won’t post as too many scammers and likely damage in transit.