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Hi guys,
I still use eBay quite a bit for selling (set prices, not auction) vehicles. I can host hundreds of photos and embed HD videos at no extra charge. I'm not shilling for eBay, but just explaining why I still use their format. The actual exchange of funds on a vehicle sold through eBay is still between the buyer and seller only. The deposit, if the Buy It Now is clicked, can be handled through eBay or still through PayPal, depending on how you set up your listing. I've sold two vehicles this month on eBay and have two more listed now, so unless something has changed in the last several days, I believe my information to be accurate. I hope this helps a bit, although I do want to try BAT with my low mileage '84 Hurst Olds. I hear their waiting period is 6-8 WEEKS, though... Jeff |
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My truck was just over 5 weeks and I was told just under 3 when I paid for the listing.
Tim |
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