Oh yeah, Tom will probably say this too, but you're safer if you DON'T take
PayPal for something this expensive. It's just too darn easy (and tempting)
for a scammer to pull a chargeback.
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From: "Jim Leonard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I would recommend signature confimation with insurance. The confirmation
will act as proof that it was delivered, the insurance will give you some
protection if it's damaged en route. And it's not too expensive. For items
like this you may want to call the buyer on the phone before you ship, jus
I'm doing my first listing, and halfway through ReelDVD (a product that always
gets over $300 on ebay) I realized that someone could just claim they didn't
get it and keep the product. What is the "best practice" against this sort of
thing? Registered mail (or some other delivery type that req