Gold Jewelry to a Zero Feedback Buyer

SDIceMan

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flinthunter

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On an item that expensive I would ship by priority mail with insurance and adult signature required/restricted upon delivery.
 

vpnavy

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If you are really concerned - I would follow flinthunter's advice and go one step further. I would take a few pictures of the Avery being wrapped and placed into the shipping box.
 

smokeythecat

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Agreed, get it insured and a signature. That way you'll be 99% good. The last 1% is left to God and remember we were all zero feedback at one time.

I have NEVER had a problem with a zero feedback buyer since 1999.
 

Beachkid23

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Yep you should be good. Insure and signature. The only problem I've ever had with a 0% feedback is that they don't pay for stuff so I would say if they paid you're probably ahead!
 

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SDIceMan

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Thanks everyone. I've followed your instructions and the package will be heading out today. I'll keep you posted on the outcome. Just as an aside, I owe a big thank you to these forums because without them I wouldn't have been familiar with Avery jewelry to know I could turn it for a profit. So thank you!
 

cyberdan

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Give the buyer a call, just to let them know it is going today. (you are really scoping them out)

Since this is TX could you be sending this to a freight forwarder who then ships it to mexico?

Put it in a big box, less chance of it getting "lost"
 

Drmad7

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I sell a lot of stuff to Texas, Florida, and California. And I always insure anything over $100.00. And sometimes I just opt for the free $50 in insurance just so it shows on the postage and possibly deters anyone on "the inside" who might be tempted.
 

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