| Hi all,
        I have tried not one, not two, not even three, but four times to sell 
cars 
on e-bay. Not one of those times did the high bidder come through with the 
money. If you have not listed a vehicle on e-bay here is basically how it 
works. You pay a $25 listing fee and another $25 if your reserve is met. If 
the high bidder backs out and does not pay you, e-bay will refund you $25 
listing in the form of e-bay credit. They will not refund the $25 
reserve-being-met fee. If you want to get the actualcash money back from 
e-bay, you need to send them a letter (thru the mail) telling them that and 
wait 45 days.
        There is no way to force the high bidder to pay you, so you get 
screwed. I 
am sure that there are plenty of people out there who have had positive 
experiances with selling cars on e-bay, but i have never spoken with one.
        As an alternative , try listing your car for free on 
Classifieds2000.com, 
collectorcartraderonline.com or newsgroups.
Andyman
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