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BUYING GEAR SAFELY FROM OTHER FORUM MEMBERS ON DIFFERENT SIDES OF THE WORLD
Hi there. I am in Europe, new to buying or selling online, aside from eBay and Reverb, and another forum member based in the USA has offered to sell me an item in a PM message. We’ve not yet agreed on a price, and have only discussed shipping fees so far, so things are pretty open.
Since we don’t know one another, what would be the safest way to make the transaction so that the interests of both parties are protected? I was thinking Paypal, but then unless the payment is declared as a gift the seller will be charged? How are such transactions normally carried out here?
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I think you have some extra protection if using PayPal. You can research here ...
https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/paypal-safety-and-security
Thank you @knikujin, yes that was my choice too, but what I couldn’t find out was information about charges to the seller, and it seems that he isn’t used to using Paypal. I believe they charge a percentage of the declared value of the item, as happens with an eBay sale.