I used to do the ebay thing, but no more. It's a freakin' pain in the arse. I don't have time to mess with the stupid questions, the jackasses that buy stuff without so much as reading the description, etc. Not to mention PayPal. At one time when I was running my pool table business I thought PayPal was the best thing since sliced bread. Then I had a service customer that called me to his house 5 weeks after I recovered his table. He showed me a crack in his rail that you literally had to get your face within 6 inches to see. He said I did it and wanted me to replace the rail....But you can't replace ONE rail, you have to buy the set....$600 bucks. I of course pointed out that his table was 10 years old, he bought it second hand, and had used the table for over a month before he spotted this crack. He threatened to sue me in small claims and I told him bring it on.... Well he didn't sue me, he filed a complaint w/ PayPal (I used to use their invoice tool so customers could pay w/ credit cards). Before I knew it my PayPal account was frozen.... PayPal and ebay are heavily balanced in favor of the buyers, not the sellers. Screw ebay. I only use it as a reference tool now.