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Terms of Payment
At this stage of the agreement, there should be NO surprises for either you or the buyer. Terms of Payment and processing should already be established and agreed upon through previous contact with the customer and the Terms of Sale in your listing. While you are more than welcome to accept, or deny, most types of payment – so long as those terms are clearly explained in your listing – eBay Motors encourages you to accept PayPal transactions for deposit.
Vehicle Inspection
When buyers aren't within easy traveling distance, they'll often arrange for a third-party to inspect the vehicle. This could take a few days to arrange, but more often than not, these inspectors will come to where the car is located.
Tax, Title, Licensing and Registration
For in-state buyers on eBay Motors, paperwork is very much the same as for any off-the-lot buyer, requiring you to collect any applicable state sales taxes you would on the transaction.
For an out-of-state buyer, most of the paperwork is similar as well, allowing you to mail documents back and forth with any customer who chooses to ship a vehicle instead of picking it up in person. Generally, an out-of-state buyer is responsible for registering the vehicle and paying any applicable sales taxes in his or her home state. However, it's wise for you to check with your home state's Department of Motor Vehicles to answer any questions you have about any applicable tax, title and licensing requirements.
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"eBay Motors draws in customers from across the country and across the oceans." |
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Jason Rebholz, Internet Sales Manager, Bobby Rahal Motorcars, Wexford, PA. |
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