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Ebay - Sending to Portugal

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Hammer | 09:47 Thu 06th Oct 2011 | Technology
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I’m selling my old mobile on ebay. It ends Friday evening and has got a fair few watchers so far with the bidding currently at about £30. Other similar phones have gone for about £50. So far so good.

I’ve got a message from someone in Portugal asking if I would send it there and how much postage would be. What do you experienced ebayers think? I don’t want to get scammed so how should I ensure that everything goes smoothly. Can you get proof of delivery internationally if you use the post office? Will this keep ebay happy if the buyer claims non-receipt?
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Get a quote from the Post Office re: registered postage to Portugal and explain the costs to the potential buyer, then they can't claim non-receipt.

They'll doubtless pay with PayPal anyway so you won't be scammed.
i have had lots of probs with overseas mail and people saying they haven't received stuff.

i have ticked UK bidders only now.

cath x
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Thanks both. Cath, that's what I'm wary of. Even if they pay by paypal, ebay will find in their favour and refund them if they claim non-receipt unless you have cast-iron proof of postage.

There seems to be enough interest in the UK so I think I'll tell them I'm not interested.
same here, even though i have blocked non uk bidders and put UK ship only i have lost count of how many times 'how much to ship to etc' messages i get.
Its just to much hassle, i had some clown from Greece wanted me to arrange shipping not charge VAT etc.etc all for £20.00 !! no was the answer..
Quote them a high postage fee, usually that's enough to put them off from bidding.

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