Sold a Surface and 2 other devices on there.
It's somewhat easy to use.
All my deals were paid thru PayPal gift so money transfers were instant.
Swappa does keep 10 dollars on every sale though.
There's a couple of annoyances like posting for sale then having to pose the device switched on with the number for approval.
All in all not too bad if you really want to get rid of items.
Shipping is paid by the seller typically and is included in the listed price.
$10 sale fee for Swappa, subtracted from the ticket price - its very clear a out it.
I've sold a few things there - it was fairly painless.
Money once bought through the site is done as a business transaction through PayPal. You have the money immediately minus the aforementioned $10 and PayPal's own fees.
speed of sale depends.
it was fairly painless and it is more trustworthy IMO for all parties.
You have to jump through an additional hoop for sale, but its a reassurance for the buyer.
If it is done as a business PayPal transaction, then doesn't that mean PayPal will hold it, and not allow me to use my payment, for around two weeks to assure the buyer is happy with it?
Selling/buying on Swappa is very similar to eBay's Buy It Now. The buyer clicks to purchase, and the transaction is completed through PayPal. AFAIK there is no other way to do it unless you message the seller and arrange some other kind of deal.
I've bought and sold on Swappa. It's quite painless. One advantage of eBay is that you're guaranteed a sale if you use the auction, where with Swappa it sits there until it sells. That said, a sale is as good as guaranteed on Swappa if your price is right!
It was available immediately.
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How long ago was this? Sorry if I'm asking too much, but I just want to be really sure I can purchase my next phone immediately after my current one sells.
Lastly if u can remember was it immediately available ur first time selling, & did u actually attempt to buy something with ur $ right after u received it?
How long ago was this? Sorry if I'm asking too much, but I just want to be really sure I can purchase my next phone immediately after my current one sells.
Lastly if u can remember was it immediately available ur first time selling, & did u actually attempt to buy something with ur $ right after u received it?
I usually transfer the money to my bank account. It is available as soon as the payment from the buyer is processed. When I get the notification that I have been paid, I log in to my PayPal account, and the money is there. I can spend it or transfer it to the bank.
Just an hour ago I sold a phone on eBay. The buyer paid within a few minutes of the end of the auction. A few minutes later, I logged in to my PayPal account and transferred the money to my bank account.
Ok thanks, I guess because you have done many PayPal business transactions, PayPal doesn't hold your money anymore, because eBay is known to hold money for some time, particularly for new sellers