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Fees and fraud avoidance
- Listed: 16 March 2021 15 h 56 min
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Fees and fraud avoidance
### Protecting Yourself Against Fees and Fraud: A Senior’s Guide to Selling on Craigslist
#### A Tale of a Senior Seller
Hello everyone,
My name is Barbara, and I’m an 82-year-old lady from Missoula, Montana. Years ago, I happily sold items on eBay, but now I prefer the personal touch of Craigslist. Recently, I listed a piece of personal property I own, and a man from Oregon expressed interest in purchasing it for $1,200. He also offered to cover $200 for professional packing and shipping, which I was quite pleased about. He proposed sending the total amount of $1,400 via PayPal.
While I am eager to sell this item to repair my old car, I want to ensure that I am protected against potential fees and fraudulent activities. Unfortunately, after reaching out to PayPal, I have yet to receive a response regarding how much they will charge me for handling this transaction, nor have they clarified whether the buyer can reverse the funds without cause.
In today’s digital age, where scams lurk around every corner, it is crucial for seasoned sellers like myself to stay informed and cautious. Here’s what I’ve discovered on my journey to sell safely and ethically.
#### Understanding PayPal Fees
PayPal’s transaction fees vary depending on whether you are a personal or a business account holder. As a personal account user, here’s what you should expect:
– **Credit or Debit Card Transactions**: There is typically no fee for such transactions.
– **Bank Account Transactions**: PayPal charges a fee between 2.9% to 5.4% plus a $0.30 PayPal handling fee on the transfer amount. In Barbara’s case, she would be looking at a fee of approximately $41.16 to $69.95 for the $1,400 transaction.
– **Digital Currencies**: As Barbara isn’t using cryptocurrencies, this doesn’t apply.
So, if the payment comes through a bank account, Barbara should be prepared for a fee of about $41 to $70 on top of sending the item to Oregon. It’s always wise to verify the method of payment with your potential buyer to understand these expenses beforehand.
#### Avoiding Reversals and scams
Reversals and fraudulent activities, often referred to as chargebacks in the context of credit cards or disputes in the context of e-commerce, can happen if buyers claim that the item is not as described or if any other issues arise after the sale. Here are some proactive steps Barbara can take to avoid these:
1. **Thorough Item Descriptions**: It’s essential to provide clear and detailed descriptions of the item, including any minor imperfections.
2. **Photos and Videos**: High-quality photos or videos can help potential buyers understand the condition of the item more accurately.
3. **Email Communication**: Establishing clear and consistent communication can help resolve any misunderstandings before the deal is finalized.
4. **Explicit Terms**: Make sure to include terms that clarify your responsibility and the buyer’s responsibilities in the listing.
5. **Shipping Insurance**: Consider providing additional insurance for the items being shipped, this can protect against losses during transit.
#### How to Identify Suspicious Activity
Sometimes, it is hard to spot signs of fraud, especially from someone who appears legitimate. Here are a few red flags to watch out for:
– **Unusual Offers**: Be wary of offers that seem too good to be true.
– **Unexpected Delays**: A genuine buyer, although excited about the purchase, is unlikely to rush for closure.
– **Requests for Personal Information**: Legitimate buyers won’t need your personal financial details.
– **Communication Style**: Scammers usually initiate communication through vague and formal messages.
– **Payment Method**: Avoid transactions where the buyer asks for alternative methods or insists on paying by wire transfer, as this method is rarely used for legitimate transactions and is difficult to reverse.
#### Conclusion
Selling items online can be a rewarding experience, but it’s important to proceed with caution. By remaining informed about PayPal fees and understanding the mechanisms of fraud, sellers can minimize risks and maximize their chances of positive outcomes.
If you are new to selling online or are contemplating a sale yourself, Barbara’s experience highlights the importance of thorough preparation and vigilance. Share your thoughts, experiences, and tips in the comments below!
Thank you for taking the time to read this post. I hope Barbara finds a way to sell her item safely.
Best wishes,
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