Just be careful with using paypal.They now side with your buyer about refunds if they aren't satisfied with what they bought.Or are trying to scam you out of your item,swap parts,etc.You could be ripped off of your item and money.I'm about to file interstate theft and fraud charges on a ebay buyer that says he didn't receive his item yet US postal tracking says he did and ebay and paypal sided with the buyer.So now he has my item and ebay wants me to reimburse them for paying this criminal.I will get the last laugh on this one when the buyer has to travel 2000 miles for court.Maybe even in the back of a patrol car.
Paypal is the safest way I know how to go without waiting for the snail mail. And they have a resolution center and I've had one package problem like yours and the resolution center solved it and I didn't loose nothing but time. I've had well over 450 deals and only a handful of times I had a problem with buyers or sellers. I wish you luck and hope it's worth your efforts filing interstate theft charges. If your out of there state you'll have to have them served and that's not free. I had a non-paypal deal with someone who owed me money on a vet bill. They moved to Indiana and I have to hire a server to summons them to court. The server charges around $250 dollars to hand them the papers. The law won't do it, I've tried. And I have to add that internet scammers and ripoffs are so widely spread that unless it involves Grand Theft they'll drag their butts and do nothing in the end... much less extradite someone for it. They don't see it the way you do and they won't pay one or two lawmen to travel by air 2000 miles unless they're indited on a larger charge, like robbery or murder, good luck with your plans even though. HH, Woodstock