It's not really that complicated, and you can't really get screwed if your the one that's selling. First, they must always pay up front, before you ship. Have them pay with a USPS m/o, go cash it. Then have your FFL ship it to his FFL.
Although I only do FTF transactions on gun deals I would do this if I was selling online.It's not really that complicated, and you can't really get screwed if your the one that's selling. First, they must always pay up front, before you ship. Have them pay with a USPS m/o, go cash it. Then have your FFL ship it to his FFL.
Unless that USPS money order is very large, this should work. I had one for $500, and went to 3 Edmond Post Offices with no luck. They all said they didn't have enough cash in their drawer, or they needed it to operate the day on........ Good luck.Although I only do FTF transactions on gun deals I would do this if I was selling online.
I would think that If you take the USPS money order directly to the post office and cash it before shipping the gun you won't get burned.
PayPal can be helpful (Famil7Friend ''Gift) or (The buyer pays the 3% fee). You don't ship without first of all receiving the payment and PayPal should notify you that they received the payment. Then you can proceed with shipping the firearm to the buyer. This the method I use, I confirm payment first then I ship, if the buyer don't agree then deal is off.Hey guys I have a gun someone wants to buy on Armslist. I have never shipped and or delt with the transfer of money. I have an FFL that will ship but what is the best way to go about getting the money so I am safe and do not get screwed on the deal. I appreciate any input. Thanks in advance
Alex
Yes, but if PayPal even gets the hint that this transaction is somehow related to a firearm,,,,,they will lock up the account for a period of time and suspend the parties..............So I"ve been told.P
PayPal can be helpful (Famil7Friend ''Gift) or (The buyer pays the 3% fee). You don't ship without first of all receiving the payment and PayPal should notify you that they received the payment. Then you can proceed with shipping the firearm to the buyer. This the method I use, I confirm payment first then I ship, if the buyer don't agree then deal is off.
Hi I'm interested in your firearm. What is the condition and final asking price? I'm currently overseas but will be mailing you a check
Yes, but if PayPal even gets the hint that this transaction is somehow related to a firearm,,,,,they will lock up the account for a period of time and suspend the parties..............So I"ve been told.
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