It's certainly possible, but Craigslist itself warns users not to do this. They site is intended for local face-to-face transactions.
Most transactions are local, but if something is to be mailed, the buyer would provide a mailing address to the seller.
If the item sells, you can take down your listing.
Go to Craigs list or join Ebay, but Craigs list is free. Ebay will charge quite high fees.
If someone place a bid on the item and there was no reserve (or the winning bid is passed the reserve), the buyer pays for the item. The seller then posts the item or sometimes the buyer collects the item. Then both the seller & the buyer can leave feedback.
Craig's List is a listing service and they do not buy, sell, or ship items. This is performed by the list users, and there is no certain way to know the integrity of the person you may deal with on Craig's List. So, the rule of "let the buyer beware" is important to remember. Never send cash - there are many ways to get more confidence in puchasing from an unknown person (often credit cards can be used, PayPal, escrow accounts, etc) - the best however will remain meeting them in person to pick up your item.
No, you aren't obliged to inform the buyer that you have dispatched their item but it is good manners to do so. Letting your buyer know that their item has been shipped will also help to give them some idea of when they can expect the package to arrive.
Unless the buyer is fortunate to purchase an item where the seller has listed it as FREE shipping, the buyer pays the specific shipping costs for that item. A lot of the time the seller will give the buyer a choice of 2 or more shipping methods and/or carriers. I hope that helps!
you could try Craigs list or e bay
The one item that Gandalf is looking for is a Burglar for the dwarves, to make the number 14 instead of 13.
CIF is abbreviation for Cost Insurance Freight and refers to the pricing for an item, where if pricing is said to be CIF then included will be the cost of the item, the insurance for the item in transit and the freight costs. This also implies that the item will become the property of the buyer when it arrives at their premises. FOB abbreviation for Free on Board and refers to the pricing for an item, where if pricing is said to be FOB then it will be delivered on board to the buyer's vessel or vehicle at which point the buyer takes ownership and responsibility and insurance risk for the item.
The best bid offer for the item in question is the highest price that a buyer is willing to pay for it.
Free on board means the seller doesn't charge anything to load the item onto the carrier. Once loaded, the ownership of the item switches to the buyer. The buyer is then responsible for freight charges to the destination and also would be responsible for freight claims if the item were damaged in transist.