Jensen
Tour Rookie
Who’s the best to sell second hand clubs to, ie Golfclubsforcash, Golfbidder or any other dealer ?
Who gives the best value and service
Who gives the best value and service
If you want to get shot of older stuff that has lower value, like these, then GC4C, GB and the like are the place to go.Just sold some Callaway X-16's to Golfclubs4cash for £50. Had them on ebay for 2 weeks at £70 and not a sniff, so just went with the offer from GC4C.
The only concern was the DPD collection states maximum dimensions of the parcel to be 48 inches for the total of the length and longest side of the package. Mine was definitely over that but they took it without any queries.
Ebay is your friend. easy to set up and no nonsense fees from the likes of golfbidder, golfclubs4cash, etc.
At least once a month, I get an offer from ebay for 80% reduction in selling fees. Three day window to list something and it must sell within 30 days to get the benefit.
If I've got something to sell, I wait for such an offer to come in.
I set up a bank account that I use solely for ebay and parcelforce. No qualms about ebay having those details. Also very easy for me to keep track of my spending and selling balance.
Payment from ebay seems fairly swift as well.
It appears to me that ebay take the fees from what the buyer pays, then send you the remainder. They don't appear to be taking the fees from my bank account.
Ebay selling fees are high (I think). They also now want you to hand over your bank details to help themselves to the fees. For this reason, I have stopped selling on there.
Yep, sold a set of Wilson Augusta irons in April last year for 3 times what I paid for them.If you are going to sell via ebay, wait until Masters week. People always pay more around Major time, particularly at the start of a season. It's all the excitement
The only concern was the DPD collection states maximum dimensions of the parcel to be 48 inches for the total of the length and longest side of the package. Mine was definitely over that but they took it without any queries.
Ebay selling fees are high (I think). They also now want you to hand over your bank details to help themselves to the fees. For this reason, I have stopped selling on there.
Who’s the best to sell second hand clubs to, ie Golfclubsforcash, Golfbidder or any other dealer ?
Who gives the best value and service
EBay have taken payment from my credit card if the buyer is a bit slow in paying.At least once a month, I get an offer from ebay for 80% reduction in selling fees. Three day window to list something and it must sell within 30 days to get the benefit.
If I've got something to sell, I wait for such an offer to come in.
I set up a bank account that I use solely for ebay and parcelforce. No qualms about ebay having those details. Also very easy for me to keep track of my spending and selling balance.
Payment from ebay seems fairly swift as well.
It appears to me that ebay take the fees from what the buyer pays, then send you the remainder. They don't appear to be taking the fees from my bank account.
Doesn't seem right to me. If no transaction has taken place, I don't think they have any right to take money from you. Not sure about this as I've not heard about it before.EBay have taken payment from my credit card if the buyer is a bit slow in paying.
but have found them easy to sell on .