16vCento wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 2:44 pm
Have you sold cars on eBay much before @Sundayjumper ?
You're asking *me* if I've used ebay much ???
I have and it's been painful at times but you can minimise it a fair amount.
* Do decent pics
* I wouldn't normally go overboard on the description, I don't think most people read it, you'll still get messages asking questions that are already covered
* Absolutely DO NOT run it as an auction or something with a "Buy it Now" button. You'll just get morons who "win" and then either disappear or offer you half the agreed price knowing that it's going to be a PITA for you to relist it.
* Classified ad is the way to go. You'll get a feel for people from the questions they ask. Arrange a viewing and do the haggling face-to-face.
* If they desperately want to agree a price without viewing then be firm when (if) they turn up. Assuming (!) the advert itself isn't full of obvious lies.
* And do not take the advert down until you've got the money and the car has gone
There *are* some normal people out there. One will come along.