Mark Faircloth
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You are better off paying the restock fee, less aggravation in the long run and its over.
Just Saying. Good luck
Just Saying. Good luck
I am in Australia. So it sucks. Otherwise I would have driven to your place and given cold hard cash.
You could always setup paypal and use that medium for trust between seller and buyer.
I offered 1200 in my post above. Oh just for ***** and Giggles - I have a 100 % ebay Feedback rating as both a Seller and a Buyer and have been a member since August 1999.
Whoa! You can type **** and the filter does not catch it.
Well I guess it catches it sometimes? Bizarre ?
not available here. I ordered early on day one and still waiting for any sort of information. A handful have arrived from direct dji orders but no supplers yet.Is Mavic available in OZ yet? I am bringing mine (when I get it) over there on my annual trip. If so, are prices the same as here (USA). Handy to know re: parts, or even bring a couple extras for friends etc.
Regarding
BD0G's post.
I have been using PP since way before eBay bought them out.
Typically PayPal charges 3.4% commission.
This fee is charged to the seller. Having said that, the seller can then 'request', that the buyer pay the fee, by charging a 3.4% premium to the buyer. If the item is sold for 100.00, the seller can request 103.40, from the buyer.
Because PayPal typically charges sellers (in most cases Retailers, who pay a premium to Visa anyway, they factor that cost into the price.
PayPal Merchant Fees - For Purchases and Transfers - PayPal Canada
OMG.. But when I get mine I still would not sell it even for that much....One just sold on eBay for $3050.00
http://m.ebay.com/itm/DJI-mavic-Pro-In-hand-Ready-To-Ship-/262697502458?nav=WATCHING_ENDED
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