Paddy Irish
Well-Known Member
Is there a market for second hand saddles on eBay? I know it sounds odd but i probably wouldn't buy one unless i knew that the make and size would fit my boy , so my question is ..is there any point in listing it?
when selling on ebay get your item to finish on a sunday eve about 8 pm , they always seem to do better ,
I've sold 3 saddles on ebay and had two bad experiences and one good experience!
1st saddle sold and the buyer lived near enough to come over to me and pick it up, to save on postage. She was a nice lady and liked the saddle.
The 2nd saddle I tried to sell was bid for and sold, but the buyer never paid up.
Then I had a horrible experience selling my third saddle. I posted it out, in perfect condition. My own saddler had seen the saddle shortly before I sold it, as we tried it on my new horse, but it was too narrow for him. Several people bid on it, and it sold. I spent a lot of time and effort packaging it up very securely in bubble wrap and then filling the box with polystyrene so it didnt move in the box. As soon as it had been received by the buyer they withdrew their paypal payment from my paypal account! I had to get ebay involved and the woman claimed it didn't fit, then claimed it was broken. My terms of selling said that I wouldn't refund if it didn't fit (and in my advert I had asked people to request more measurements and photos if required before bidding), but ebay terms are that damaged items have to be refunded. They had to return my saddle before paypal would release her money (which was being held in a holding account, so neither in her account, nor mine) It took nearly a month before they sent the saddle back to me, and when I opened the box it was obvious that the tree had been deliberately and malicously broken. It evidently didn't fit the buyers horse, but because my selling terms stated I wouldn't accept returns if it didnt fit - she opened it up and snapped the tree. It has obviously been deliberately broken, but the time and money taking the woman to court trying to prove something that she is denying would have been more time consuming and costly than simply me losing my saddle. I took the experience as a life lesson, and swore I'd never use ebay again....
I've sold 3 saddles on ebay and had two bad experiences and one good experience!
1st saddle sold and the buyer lived near enough to come over to me and pick it up, to save on postage. She was a nice lady and liked the saddle.
The 2nd saddle I tried to sell was bid for and sold, but the buyer never paid up.
Then I had a horrible experience selling my third saddle. I posted it out, in perfect condition. My own saddler had seen the saddle shortly before I sold it, as we tried it on my new horse, but it was too narrow for him. Several people bid on it, and it sold. I spent a lot of time and effort packaging it up very securely in bubble wrap and then filling the box with polystyrene so it didnt move in the box. As soon as it had been received by the buyer they withdrew their paypal payment from my paypal account! I had to get ebay involved and the woman claimed it didn't fit, then claimed it was broken. My terms of selling said that I wouldn't refund if it didn't fit (and in my advert I had asked people to request more measurements and photos if required before bidding), but ebay terms are that damaged items have to be refunded. They had to return my saddle before paypal would release her money (which was being held in a holding account, so neither in her account, nor mine) It took nearly a month before they sent the saddle back to me, and when I opened the box it was obvious that the tree had been deliberately and malicously broken. It evidently didn't fit the buyers horse, but because my selling terms stated I wouldn't accept returns if it didnt fit - she opened it up and snapped the tree. It has obviously been deliberately broken, but the time and money taking the woman to court trying to prove something that she is denying would have been more time consuming and costly than simply me losing my saddle. I took the experience as a life lesson, and swore I'd never use ebay again....