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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
a few years ago i sold an item on ebay for about £4000 completely ignorant of all the scams that people were doing. It all went through perfectly. I wouldn't consider doing similar these days
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You can generally tell from someone's feedback if they're going to be dodgy. If your item gets bought by someone that looks "sus" just remove it from sale and give an excuse - you're technically not supposed to but you can say you went to package it up and found out it's damaged/not working (if it's tech).
When I bought my PS5 the seller wanted to have a back-and-forth chat that went on for 5 or 6 messages before he was confident in putting it in the post

. The plus side of that for me is that I did get the impression he was a genuine seller and not a "scalper" who had bought up a tonne of them.