What's the best website or social media page to sell camera gear? I don't mind eBay taking 10% when it's something under like £400 but when I'm selling an expensive body I'm getting real sick of it, it's such a waste of money.
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I've always sold everything on Craigslist.
Avoid selling on eBay if you can, as they will always screw over the seller to keep the buyer happy when there is a dispute. Imagine this scenario;
1.) I buy your camera
2.) You pack it well, ship it to me, it arrives fine, I throw away the packaging
3.) I use it for 6 weeks then drop it, breaking it
4.) I open a case with eBay claiming that it arrived broken due to insufficient packaging
Guess who eBay will rule in favor of? Tip - it's not you.
Also, use the gear thread pls.
>>2862368
>Also, use the gear thread pls.
This isn't really a gear thread per se, and the camera economy is interesting enough on its own to merit its own thread with a separate discussion.
>>2862363
I am in Aus and always use Gumtree, I have not usd eBay for many years.
I just sold my entire Nikon setup and switched to Fuji, the switch was relatively painless.
The main thing that affected my resale value was grey imports on eBay, a new f/2.8 zoom bought here compared to online can sometimes have a difference of $1000+
>>2862368
>not painlessly documenting your equipment before shipment
>not being in constant contact with the buyer over >$500 equipment
>muh buyer boogieman
>>2862471
>>not painlessly documenting your equipment before shipment
>>not being in constant contact with the buyer over >$500 equipment
Neither of those make any difference. You're still gonna get screwed over.
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>>2862363
Why don't you sell you shit locally?