30-10-2020 9:13 AM
I sell computers and gift the proceeds to charity. Couriers don't cover my items for damage in transit so I list them as COLLECTION IN PERSON. I make this very clear but offer to meet up or deliver up to 30 miles if they cover my petrol. However, I keep getting buyers who pay and then insist that I send the goods by courier to distant locations. Given that they have entered into a legally binding contract, can I insist that they collect from me? Is there any legal reason why I should cancel the sale? I'm not interested in moral arguments, just the stituation within eBay rules please. Many thanks!
Now that Paypal don't credit their fees, everytime this happens you lose out. Consider putting COLLECTION ONLY in the title and in the item condition box, also cash on collection preferred in the description and make sure you have cash as a payment option.