Steven Digges
October 29th, 2019, 09:51 AM
For some reason I am not very much of a wheeler and dealer. I let old gear sit in my AV bone yard until it has little or no value. I do this to a fault. The good stuff like cameras I usually give away to family members or friends that will use them.
Last week I decided sell a very nice HD camera I had sitting around while it still had some value. I posted it all over Facebook market place with no luck. Then I posted it on Ebay far below what the dealers had it listed for. At the end of the auction period someone got a great deal by picking it off for the minimum bid, $1,000.00. They did well and I can live with $1,000.00 not depreciating further in a camera case.
All good right? I was notified it was sold and paid for and should be shipped. An hour later I get an e-mail from PayPal that E-Bay put a 22 day hold on the funds. The E-Bay FAQ says this is a routine safety process that may happen for several reasons. One of which is they do it to people that don't have a lot of history like me. I have purchased a lot of things over the years but only sold a few. Its a good thing I wasn't counting on the money. But it is still irritating to find out E Bay is holding the funds randomly for no declared reason. This is why I have a AV bone yard full of now useless gear.
The Buyer did his part so I immediately shipped the camera. Now I wait until someday when E Bay decides to release the funds. Is this common? Has it happened to you? All my previous feedback is excellent. Are they waiting for feedback from the buyer?
I know some of you guys are very good at cashing in on old gear as you upgrade to new systems. What is the best way to do that? Is E bay outdated now for the casual seller as it seems to have become a place primarily for E bay dealers?
Kind Regards,
Steve
Last week I decided sell a very nice HD camera I had sitting around while it still had some value. I posted it all over Facebook market place with no luck. Then I posted it on Ebay far below what the dealers had it listed for. At the end of the auction period someone got a great deal by picking it off for the minimum bid, $1,000.00. They did well and I can live with $1,000.00 not depreciating further in a camera case.
All good right? I was notified it was sold and paid for and should be shipped. An hour later I get an e-mail from PayPal that E-Bay put a 22 day hold on the funds. The E-Bay FAQ says this is a routine safety process that may happen for several reasons. One of which is they do it to people that don't have a lot of history like me. I have purchased a lot of things over the years but only sold a few. Its a good thing I wasn't counting on the money. But it is still irritating to find out E Bay is holding the funds randomly for no declared reason. This is why I have a AV bone yard full of now useless gear.
The Buyer did his part so I immediately shipped the camera. Now I wait until someday when E Bay decides to release the funds. Is this common? Has it happened to you? All my previous feedback is excellent. Are they waiting for feedback from the buyer?
I know some of you guys are very good at cashing in on old gear as you upgrade to new systems. What is the best way to do that? Is E bay outdated now for the casual seller as it seems to have become a place primarily for E bay dealers?
Kind Regards,
Steve