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On ebay I'm selling a PSP 1003, starting bid £10 and hoping? - Tom - 06-12-2014 03:40 AM hoping to get around 25/30 quid + P&P. then some guy from America offers £185! Even though its only worth about 40 tops P&P for him will be around £50. My point is, even though the psp is not in best cosmetic condition it still works, and if he is legit, can I get done at some point for accepting an offer of £185 (130 after P&P) for an item only worth £40-£50??? Just wanted to know before I accept. He's said he'll pay before I send as per the usual ebay way, but as I said, he knows the ins and outs of the item. - nickipettis - 06-12-2014 03:51 AM it sounds like he wants it badly. just make sure that you get the money before shipping. it doesn't sound like you can get in any trouble for that - just make sure he knows about the cosmetic condition, perhaps by pics? - Jo W - 06-12-2014 03:57 AM No, but why would any legitimate buyer offer you so much more than an item is worth...? There are others listing on ebay on a buy it now basis for much less than £185. If you're convinced he is genuine (have a look at how long he's been registered on ebay/his feedback history as a buyer), and there are no bids already, add a buy it now price to your item and see if he still proceeds with the purchase. If he doesn't, then it most certainly is a scam. If he does buy, make sure the money is in your Paypal account before you send the item by logging in to Paypal via your ebay account (do NOT rely on e-mails purporting to come from Paypal), and use a tracked/signed for delivery method (he's paying for the p&p!). |