Ebay buyer in Italy wants to pay by bankers’ draft, should I take it?

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I sold something on ebay for 3.5k and the buyer who has a feedback of 1 but has been registered for 3 years want to pay by bankers draft or postal order. I have heard bad stories in the past about fake drafts and such.
So are they safe to accept? What should I do to protect my self?
 
It'll probably be over a stolen bank a/c :-( Not sure what's the safest, maybe request him to send money in a insured package? Then get the notes verified as authentic.
 
To be honest, I think you are mad having to even ask that for such a large amount of money. He has a feedback of 1, in 3 years on ebay and suddenly buys somthing at £3,500 in a different country - does that not strike you as a bit odd ?

As was stated, if it was me - I would get a cheap flight and meet him in person with the item. Definately no bankers draft, no electronic money transfer (and by that I mean Paypal) - and be wary of a cheque. He's in a different country - so the law means virtually nothing, and the cops will not want anything to do with it (probably both here and in Italy) - If you are conned you will be just another naive British man.

Please don't come back in here in a months time saying you have lost the Item and had no money.
 
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He's in a different country - so the law means virtually nothing, and the cops will not want anything to do with it (probably both here and in Italy)

Not quite true, a relative is being sued by another family member in another country. And it's going past the "ignore it because nothing will happen" phase.
 
you won't have too much trouble selling it mate, I wouldn't take the risk

If he can do a banker's draft then he can do a bank transfer
 
you won't have too much trouble selling it mate, I wouldn't take the risk

If he can do a banker's draft then he can do a bank transfer

Yep Im just going to offer it to the second highest bidder if he does not want to do bank transfer.

I need the cash because I may be able to get my hands on a second GV at list :)
 
Bank transfers are just as bad tbh.
Postal Order is fine, you clear it at a post office and get cash for it, no contact with your bank account so money doesnt get claimed back from you should something go wrong.
 
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