Going to trade BJDs? Be smart about it. I saw a post on a Facebook group from Kandy Doll who gave some AWESOME advice! You are a genius, Kandy Doll.
Step 1: Person A invoices Person B for the full amount of the doll. Step 2: Person B pays the invoice. Step 3: Person B invoices Person A for the exact amount on the initial invoice. Step 4: Person A pays the invoice. Congratulations! Now both of you are protected through PayPal! If either Person A or Person B fails to send their half of the trade, you can file a claim through PayPal and get the money for the invoice value. Sure, both parties will have to pay PayPal fees, but I believe in the motto "better safe, than sorry." ALWAYS get tracking numbers and insurance. Hell, get a signature confirmation too for a few extra bucks. This way someone has to physically sign for the package to receive it, which helps prevent package thieves. Fine Print: These methods are not 100% guaranteed, as things can go wrong on either end. However, you are better protected using these methods.
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