Quick question guys about selling limits just increase
Hey whats up I have a stealth account and its going on its close to third month and i just got my selling limits increase like a few days ago and I have been selling items in the ranged of 25-62 and i was wondering is it a bad ideal if i list an item thats $300 its an old rain coat
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Re: Quick question guys about selling limits just increase
Baller to have a $300 'old raincoat'... Lol... But if it's gucci or something the authenticity could come into question and create all kinds of problems, unless you have the orig receipt
Re: Quick question guys about selling limits just increase
As long as your buyer doesn't claim its f ake or something.... if you don't have a long history of selling authentic $300 raincoats. I'm new to stealth too but I don't see why not. I plan to list several $200 items relatively soon.
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Originally Posted by Yng.Strategist
Hey whats up I have a stealth account and its going on its close to third month and i just got my selling limits increase like a few days ago and I have been selling items in the ranged of 25-62 and i was wondering is it a bad ideal if i list an item thats $300 its an old rain coat
If it is a brand name coat (which I assume it is) then it could be considered high risk. If you mix that 1 used item in a 3 month old account selling low-risk items, then you should probably be fine. However, there is never a guarantee with brand name items.
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Originally Posted by Speeder33
If it is a brand name coat (which I assume it is) then it could be considered high risk. If you mix that 1 used item in a 3 month old account selling low-risk items, then you should probably be fine. However, there is never a guarantee with brand name items.
Agreed. Just make sure to list it as 'used' though. If its listed as 'new', it poses a lot more risk. They are more inclined to ask you to send in proof of purchase.