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mredsox89

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I wouldn't. If there is another bid/offer anywhere close i would pass up the $300 0 FB. However if they would pay with a MO I would say fine.
 

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I have and I would do so again. However, I did sell one for $350 to a zero feedbacker who ended up not paying. Just make sure you insure it and use signature confirmation. If he tries to claim it wasn't deliver, signature confirmation is full proof (DC isn't accepted for stuff worth $300) and if he says it was damaged and for some reason never sends it back, file an insurance claim saying it got damaged and you can get your money.
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Absolutely. I dont really see a problem as long as he is willing to pay enough through paypal to cover insured shipping.
 

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sure, if you want to have "worries" on your mind for the next few weeks/months...
 

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Seems like the 0 feedback people are the ones who pay the quickest... atleast thats been my experience.
 

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Even Wossa started with a zero feedback!

Would you want to turn away future sales.. I know that if you didn't accept my payment for a $300 card, I wouldn't even buy a $1 card from you after that..
 

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Pinbreaker said:
Even Wossa started with a zero feedback!

Would you want to turn away future sales.. I know that if you didn't accept my payment for a $300 card, I wouldn't even buy a $1 card from you after that..

I agree. I haven't really sold many cards that valuable. So I should ship with Insurance and Sig confirmation.
 

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Yes

Unless you stated in your auction about how you need more than x feedback then arent you required to do business?
 

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studioclint said:
Pinbreaker said:
Even Wossa started with a zero feedback!

Would you want to turn away future sales.. I know that if you didn't accept my payment for a $300 card, I wouldn't even buy a $1 card from you after that..

I agree. I haven't really sold many cards that valuable. So I should ship with Insurance and Sig confirmation.

Insurance insures signature confirmation, so sig conf is redundant. I always ship with Insurance and DC for anything over $250.
 

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Jays_Cards said:
studioclint said:
Pinbreaker said:
Even Wossa started with a zero feedback!

Would you want to turn away future sales.. I know that if you didn't accept my payment for a $300 card, I wouldn't even buy a $1 card from you after that..

I agree. I haven't really sold many cards that valuable. So I should ship with Insurance and Sig confirmation.

Insurance insures signature confirmation, so sig conf is redundant. I always ship with Insurance and DC for anything over $250.

Insurance and signature confirmation is two different things. You can't view insurance signatures online, where you can with signature confirmation. So you without actually purchasing signature confirmation, you would lose any Paypal dispute.
 

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