It's obvious you should of priced the unit within the scope of what you wanted to get out of it - and you should have checked shipping - doing so would have saved you a lot of money. Also why are you deducting shipping out of the sale price? It's usually added to the sale?I paid $355 Total. I lightly used it.
I learned from the past and put it up with $35 shipping.
Got an offer of $325 and accepted it. with $35 shipping. I thought "ok"...Im just trying to get my $375 back ...or close to it.
Went to FedEx and it cost $62 to ship...not $25 (as the previous seller listed shipping to me..they are a business , Im not)
Then after Reverb Fees, shipping and wont include waste of time.....
My net was $268.94.
I hear ya it is the one thing that bugs me about it but it is HUGE and easy. You can still search, message and buy from your computer you just can't list anything from your computer . It requires a verified phone number and that's that. It would seem that once verified that account should be able to post ads but (and I am assuming this is a security measure) they only allow posting ads via your phone. It annoyed me at first and still annoys a bit but it's not all that difficult, certainly the gen x and millennials have no problem with it. I gotta say it kicks Craiglist ass...then again at this juncture Facebook marketplace does too.....ALTHOUGH I did get my latest nice paying gig that I'd of never dreamed of getting via the Gigs section of CraigslistBeing restricted to a phone app is a deal breaker for me. I don't like typing on a phone, and I like to edit my images on my PC.
That's pretty much the reverse of how it should be. I could stand shopping on my phone, but I strongly prefer doing the posting on a PC.You can still search, message and buy from your computer you just can't list anything from your computer.
I've bought and sold gear on Ebay a bunch of times and fortunately always went well...no surprises. That being that buyer feedback needs to be at least 99% positive or I don't buy or sell with them...reverb...nothing as of yet but I probably would now that I am seeing several folks here mentioning it.I'm always tempted to buy from eBay or Reverb but I keep hearing stories of gear being described as excellent, very good or fully operational being received in non-working condition - or being nothing like the product image or description.
I'll use that filter next time I go shopping.I've bought and sold gear on Ebay a bunch of times and fortunately always went well...no surprises. That being that buyer feedback needs to be at least 99% positive or I don't buy or sell with them...reverb...nothing as of yet but I probably would now that I am seeing several folks here mentioning it.
You trying to insinuate us English people are a bit dodgy Beaky? Just because we sold an American a bridge once you lot have never forgotten it.My latest reverb story...I sold an extension speaker box. It had a sticker saying made in the UK or England. The guy that bought it took it apart and the speakers inside were made in china. I never took it apart, so I think that is how it was from the factory. I swapped nothing out.
Reverb gave him his money back and then again from Paypal. What a mess. I lose it on a Reverb help chat and lost my Perefered Seller status..
Hey Orson.......Beaky's post that you were responding to was more than 4 months ago. Are you just trolling him?You trying to insinuate us English people are a bit dodgy Beaky? Just because we sold an American a bridge once you lot have never forgotten it.
No just making fun of something that happened long ago in 70's. I would never try and upset Beaky, he has a great sense of humour.Hey Orson.......Beaky's post that you were responding to was more than 4 months ago. Are you just trolling him?