I had an art print listed on eBay at a sale price of about 30% higher than my guess at current market value. It was up for a month or so and then someone bought it. A buyer in the US with 0 feedback and a new account. The sale is over $1000. What risks do I face? How can I eliminate the risks?
Thanks in advance!
Quick question about zero feedback buyers
Quick question about zero feedback buyers
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Re: Quick question about zero feedback buyers
Signature confirmation and insurance.circa77 wrote:I had an art print listed on eBay at a sale price of about 30% higher than my guess at current market value. It was up for a month or so and then someone bought it. A buyer in the US with 0 feedback and a new account. The sale is over $1000. What risks do I face? How can I eliminate the risks?
Thanks in advance!
Re: Quick question about zero feedback buyers
I usually try to cyber stalk the person to see if any red flags pop up. I sold a couple prints to a guy who paid top dollar ($2k) and had zero feedback. A little cyber stalking identified him as a Harvard faculty member which made me breath a little easier.