bugloss
Retrobike Rider
@daugs: I'm originally from the UK to clear that up first.
I don't think I've ever come across a seller from Denmark on Ebay. In Den Blå Avis the free ads, there is a verification process called nem id. where you can check the identity of the seller so the sale of second hand goods is regulated to a certain extent.
Don't get me wrong and think that I label all ebay sellers in my comments below.
A missrepresentation made by the seller is also a serious breach of contract and also contravenes the Distance Selling regulations. But by my past experience with a few ebay sellers and judging by other peoples comments on this thread dishonesty is commonplace.
It's the actions of previous ebay sellers that has led me to use this method and it's only something I've started to do after being mislead on a couple of high value items.
I like ebay as it is a good way of trading spares and bikes, but ebays buyer protection is useless, so this is what I do instead. I wish ebay was a bit more honest and to be frank I would rather buy from a forum like this one instead, where there is a certain amount of peer pressure to ensure the trades go well.
Plus, I always tell the seller that there is nothing to worry about if it all checks out. I'm very open about it as I've nothing to hide. I wouldn't bid for it if I didn't want it in the first place.
You are correct about enforceability of a contract but on ebay the contract between buyer and seller amounts to very little and some ebay sellers know and exploit this, as a buyer I know this too.
Some basic safety.
Photographs and messages through Ebay message service. Payment through Paypal Always.
If you have a problem with a seller on Ebay raise the case with Paypal and not Ebay as Paypal have a lot more clout when it comes down to the nitty gritty. Even though they are the same company.
To sellers: If you don't like my approach to buyer protection then tell me to sling my hook and I will, but you will have to cancel the trade first.
I don't think I've ever come across a seller from Denmark on Ebay. In Den Blå Avis the free ads, there is a verification process called nem id. where you can check the identity of the seller so the sale of second hand goods is regulated to a certain extent.
Don't get me wrong and think that I label all ebay sellers in my comments below.
A missrepresentation made by the seller is also a serious breach of contract and also contravenes the Distance Selling regulations. But by my past experience with a few ebay sellers and judging by other peoples comments on this thread dishonesty is commonplace.
It's the actions of previous ebay sellers that has led me to use this method and it's only something I've started to do after being mislead on a couple of high value items.
I like ebay as it is a good way of trading spares and bikes, but ebays buyer protection is useless, so this is what I do instead. I wish ebay was a bit more honest and to be frank I would rather buy from a forum like this one instead, where there is a certain amount of peer pressure to ensure the trades go well.
Plus, I always tell the seller that there is nothing to worry about if it all checks out. I'm very open about it as I've nothing to hide. I wouldn't bid for it if I didn't want it in the first place.
You are correct about enforceability of a contract but on ebay the contract between buyer and seller amounts to very little and some ebay sellers know and exploit this, as a buyer I know this too.
Some basic safety.
Photographs and messages through Ebay message service. Payment through Paypal Always.
If you have a problem with a seller on Ebay raise the case with Paypal and not Ebay as Paypal have a lot more clout when it comes down to the nitty gritty. Even though they are the same company.
To sellers: If you don't like my approach to buyer protection then tell me to sling my hook and I will, but you will have to cancel the trade first.