For me, personally?
Its too risky. I wouldn't use ebay for these types of items.
Too many issues can and will most likely happen.
But, My advice i guess would be:
Take down EACH AND EVERY serial number. (I think there is an option to give/register the police in your area in case the phone is 'stolen') so you can avoid the 'switch a roo'.
Naturally, Get signature conformation and place insurance on every package.
Ship only to confirmed addys. (obvious) Important: TAKE A SCREENCAP OF THE SELLER PROTECTION PAGE THAT SAYS YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IN GREEN. this has a habit of disappearing once a case is open. Show it to paypal and you might win certain disputes.
I would not ship these internationally if you can help it.
Take down the weight and keep all records of every phone. (If you can, make a short vid of it coming on and off for the buyers.
Check out every purchasers Feedback (if auction listing) to see if there are any problems with that ID getting chargebacks/complaints. Too many complaints? Remove bidder and block.
Same with questions: Too many questions usually end up in chargebacks and heartache. Make sure you describe the listings to a T. If its in the listing and youre asking me anyway, you want to cause issues and are not worth my time.
Make sure you google your customers to also see if there are any complaints/issues.
Due diligence. If you feel like a sale might go wrong, do not sell it.
If the paypal amount is higher than your usual bring ins monetary wise, you might set off a buzzer with them and trigger a limitation.
You should wait for others to chime in, but, good luck.
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