One wild card on the Amazon ones is that, depending on how they ship it, you may have to pay an additional customs import duty because they are being imported from overseas. https://helpspanish.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-374?language=en_US
I'm not sure how accurate it is, but I used the...
The sticker in the instrument only says solid top.
So, this is likely what was called the "affordable" version. See the description here:
https://theukulelesite.com/romero-creations-tt-solid-spruce-top-tiny-tenor-package.html
Aren't the tiny tenor and the Soprano XS two different instruments?
Here, for example, is Bernadette Teaches Music Etsy shop selling a Romero tiny tenor. Note that the label inside the body actually says tiny tenor...
Let's be real, at bottom a commercial business not wanting to use PayPal because they may get a 1099 is a commercial business not wanting to pay taxes on earnings like everyone else has to. Sorry folks, but asking the buyer to assume all the risk because you're a business, flipping ukes for a...
That's only for commercial transactions. If you are running a business you should be paying taxes.
If you bought a uke for $500 new and turn around and sell it for $250, you occurred no tax liability as it's not a capital gain.
Again, it really is that simple.
There is no reason you can't use PayPal. And I would avoid dealing with anyone on here who won't use PayPal. It's that simple.
Remember PayPal offers not just protection for if you don't receive the item. It offers protections even when you receive the item, but it's not as described, or it...
Perhaps she's using a VPN and it's calculating the $ amount and the shipping based on the country's IP address. 🤔
Or Reverb is using dynamic pricing based on what it thinks a buyer is willing to pay.