Hello and Welcome to AZB's Wanted/For Sale section!!
I am posting to help YOU avoid a potentially bad transaction here. There are scammers that lurk here just waiting to part you from your hard earned money. There are a few things you can do to protect yourself.
Do not be afraid to start a thread asking about others' experiences with a particular seller/buyer. DO NOT count on the iTrader rating listed for any given individual. While it can be a great guideline for most individuals, it is not without faults and can be manipulated. If you use it combined with real and current feedback on an individual, you will get a clearer picture of who you are dealing with. The good guys will never mind someone asking about their reputation.
Learn to let it go! What I mean by that statement is....sometimes the desire for any given cue/case is so great, that it blinds the buyer from the warning signs that something may be amiss. Do not let your desire override your common sense. We all get that sneaking suspicion that something isn't quite right.....listen to it!
It is the buyer's responsibility to acquire insurance. Do not let anyone tell you otherwise!!!! The good sellers will automatically include it...sometimes within the price of the item, sometimes listed separately...but it will be there. It protects them as well as you. With that said, still make sure that you make a point to clarify that insurance is to be included on the item...for the full replacement value of said item. Only the seller can purchase it, and only the seller can file a claim...so make sure you are covered.
If you have the option, pay for and use the fastest shipping method possible!!!! The less time it spends in the hands of package handlers/sorters, the less likely that damage or loss will occur. While I realize that Overnight/Express Delivery is costly these days....are you really willing to risk your initial investment upon purchase over a few extra dollars in shipping costs? I will tell you right now, having worked in the industry, that both FedEx and UPS package handlers do not give a rat's behind about yours or anyone else's packages.....they're just moving volume. Lot's of packages get damaged as a result. With both FedEx and UPS, I feel that anything less than Overnight is folly. With USPS, I always go Express over Priority Mail, but the Priority is acceptable on lesser valued items...as long as it goes out early in the week. End of the week and it will sit in a likely non-temperature controlled warehouse for the weekend. A caveat concerning FedEx Express and Overnight Delivery. Call and make sure you are not in what is considered an 'outlying' area by FedEx. If you are, they will gladly take your payment for Overnight, but your package will be pulled off the line in Memphis and held for shipping the next day. If you do reside in an 'outlying' area with FedEx, then you can have the seller indicate 'Hold for Pick-Up' under your address lines, and the item will ship Overnight and be held at the terminal/station for you to pick up in person. Remember to include your current phone # to the seller to be included with your address. If there is an issue with your package, both FedEx and UPS will attempt to contact you. This could be something as simple as a bad address.
Make sure that you get all tracking and insurance info from the seller. If the info they send is not coming up...ask for pics of their receipts from shipping.
If it's a lot of money involved, do not shy away from using an Escrow service. The fee is usually nominal for the peace of mind it can instill. An escrow service receives the item and monies first, typically a cue. They then inspect the item for any damage or other issues that may not have been disclosed in the original ad. If all is well, they then forward the item to you, and the monies to the seller. If it is not, then the item is sent back, and your monies refunded. Marcus Solt aka FAST_N_LOOSE has an escrow service here, and there is a sticky at the top of this section for more information.
Above all else....use good common sense. Happy shopping!!
Lisa
I am posting to help YOU avoid a potentially bad transaction here. There are scammers that lurk here just waiting to part you from your hard earned money. There are a few things you can do to protect yourself.
Do not be afraid to start a thread asking about others' experiences with a particular seller/buyer. DO NOT count on the iTrader rating listed for any given individual. While it can be a great guideline for most individuals, it is not without faults and can be manipulated. If you use it combined with real and current feedback on an individual, you will get a clearer picture of who you are dealing with. The good guys will never mind someone asking about their reputation.
Learn to let it go! What I mean by that statement is....sometimes the desire for any given cue/case is so great, that it blinds the buyer from the warning signs that something may be amiss. Do not let your desire override your common sense. We all get that sneaking suspicion that something isn't quite right.....listen to it!
It is the buyer's responsibility to acquire insurance. Do not let anyone tell you otherwise!!!! The good sellers will automatically include it...sometimes within the price of the item, sometimes listed separately...but it will be there. It protects them as well as you. With that said, still make sure that you make a point to clarify that insurance is to be included on the item...for the full replacement value of said item. Only the seller can purchase it, and only the seller can file a claim...so make sure you are covered.
If you have the option, pay for and use the fastest shipping method possible!!!! The less time it spends in the hands of package handlers/sorters, the less likely that damage or loss will occur. While I realize that Overnight/Express Delivery is costly these days....are you really willing to risk your initial investment upon purchase over a few extra dollars in shipping costs? I will tell you right now, having worked in the industry, that both FedEx and UPS package handlers do not give a rat's behind about yours or anyone else's packages.....they're just moving volume. Lot's of packages get damaged as a result. With both FedEx and UPS, I feel that anything less than Overnight is folly. With USPS, I always go Express over Priority Mail, but the Priority is acceptable on lesser valued items...as long as it goes out early in the week. End of the week and it will sit in a likely non-temperature controlled warehouse for the weekend. A caveat concerning FedEx Express and Overnight Delivery. Call and make sure you are not in what is considered an 'outlying' area by FedEx. If you are, they will gladly take your payment for Overnight, but your package will be pulled off the line in Memphis and held for shipping the next day. If you do reside in an 'outlying' area with FedEx, then you can have the seller indicate 'Hold for Pick-Up' under your address lines, and the item will ship Overnight and be held at the terminal/station for you to pick up in person. Remember to include your current phone # to the seller to be included with your address. If there is an issue with your package, both FedEx and UPS will attempt to contact you. This could be something as simple as a bad address.
Make sure that you get all tracking and insurance info from the seller. If the info they send is not coming up...ask for pics of their receipts from shipping.
If it's a lot of money involved, do not shy away from using an Escrow service. The fee is usually nominal for the peace of mind it can instill. An escrow service receives the item and monies first, typically a cue. They then inspect the item for any damage or other issues that may not have been disclosed in the original ad. If all is well, they then forward the item to you, and the monies to the seller. If it is not, then the item is sent back, and your monies refunded. Marcus Solt aka FAST_N_LOOSE has an escrow service here, and there is a sticky at the top of this section for more information.
Above all else....use good common sense. Happy shopping!!
Lisa