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Old 10-18-2012, 02:19 PM
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Default How long should a seller be given to ship and item out?

I was just wondering what the general consensus is for how much leniancy a Ebay seller should get for shipping an item out. Nowadays Ebay has their new electronic shipping that allows you to print a label and package it up and send right out. Me having sold item I find it real convienent and ship within 24 hours after I get payment. From doing this I often wonder why other sellers still take a few days to ship after I pay since I know first hand how easy it is.

This leads me to the question of how many days after you make a payment do you expect the seller to physically ship it out. This excludes special shipping like international or other items that have to be brought into a P.O. office, like something real heavy.

I also hate when a seller makes a shipping label then does not simply drop it in the mailbox. How many days after the payment should they get?
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Old 10-18-2012, 02:27 PM
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For me, 5-10 business days is fine after payment. I think people get way too wound up about a few days. I generally ship within 2-3 days but I don't expect that nor do I care. I am sure others won't be as patient.
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Old 10-18-2012, 03:14 PM
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I'm fine with 3-4 business days after payment is received. Keep in mind, not everyone on Ebay is a full-time seller. People may travel for work, life happens, things come up.

More importantly though, you need to look at what they say their processing time will be. If they say it will ship in a week, then you should expect that it could take a week. If they say it will ship in 24 hours, then that should be your expectation.

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Old 10-18-2012, 03:32 PM
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I'm fine with 3-4 business days after payment is received. Keep in mind, not everyone on Ebay is a full-time seller. People may travel for work, life happens, things come up.

More importantly though, you need to look at what they say their processing time will be. If they say it will ship in a week, then you should expect that it could take a week. If they say it will ship in 24 hours, then that should be your expectation.

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O yea definately I think what I should have said is if they say they ship within a day then how long should it be expected? I see some that say they will will ship in a day or so then do not do that.
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Old 10-18-2012, 05:27 PM
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I figure a week is appropriate unless there are extenuating circumstances. I have been selling many things on EBay in the last couple of months and have the luxury of a near by post office so I send frequently. Once it's sold, I want it out of my house so I do so quickly. Some sellers can make it to the post office once a week so there is some lee way. My pet peeve however is someone that snipes an item but they wait a week to pay. eBay police is no more than 4 days, so some people are abusing the system. I tend to pay quickly and expect the same from my buyers. I've always said if you can afford an item when you bid on it, then you probably shouldn't bid on an item. Guess it is what people have learned to do, but it is still not right.
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Old 10-18-2012, 05:38 PM
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I'm fine with 3-4 business days after payment is received. Keep in mind, not everyone on Ebay is a full-time seller. People may travel for work, life happens, things come up.

More importantly though, you need to look at what they say their processing time will be. If they say it will ship in a week, then you should expect that it could take a week. If they say it will ship in 24 hours, then that should be your expectation.

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Old 10-18-2012, 05:50 PM
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As a seller, I try to ship the same day if it is at all possible and 98% of my packages go out the very next morning.

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Old 10-18-2012, 06:11 PM
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I ship the next day when I rarely sell or trade but I live within 2 miles of a post office. I used to buy from an ebay seller that always took between 5-7 days to ship it out. I finally asked him why and he said he lives in an area where the closest post office is 35 miles away so he only drives into town once a week. That I understand. Reminded this city boy that people still live in the country.

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Old 10-19-2012, 08:44 PM
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More importantly though, you need to look at what they say their processing time will be. If they say it will ship in a week, then you should expect that it could take a week. If they say it will ship in 24 hours, then that should be your expectation.

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Bingo! That's exactly why eBay has a way for sellers to specify their own shipping windows. And even when they go outside their stated timeline, consider that they probably set that up a year ago, and there could be extenuating circumstances that slowed them down this week. Ask them nicely if there's a reason for the delay before raking them over the coals.

A couple more things to keep in mind before griping at a seller because you think they should ship quicker:

How many items and of what type do they sell per day/week? If it's 3 cards per week, expecting them to drop those in mailers and in the mail box the next day is probably reasonable. If they have a couple hundred items of all different shapes and sizes ending the same day, expect them to be human and not have all that packed up within 24 hours. Also, not everything fits in a mail box, and if your postman is like mine, he won't be happy with you foisting a hundred or so packages on him because you don't want to schlep them to the post office yourself. In my book, an unhappy postal worker is not a good thing, and you'd be better off waiting another day or two rather than trusting Furious George to handle your purchase.

And not everyone uses eBay to print their shipping labels or takes the time to enter the tracking numbers into eBay to show you that your package has been shipped. Personally, I use stamps.com simply because I don't like the way and length of time that eBay stores shipping information. The buyer gets an e-mail when the item ships with the tracking number for their package, but I still get hot e-mails from people demanding to know why their package hasn't shipped (because it doesn't show as shipped in eBay) despite having received that e-mail.

Bottom line is, just remember that everyone doesn't necessarily do things your way. They have their reasons, and it's usually not that they're just a lazy jerk.
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Old 10-20-2012, 12:38 AM
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Agree with Leon 5-10 business days perhaps even a few days more. People have to remember not everyone who is selling on eBay is doing it full time, some have day jobs.

Buyers should be patient same for sellers on the payment thing. Nothing like getting on a plane bound for Asia. Landing getting to my hotel opening my non-business email and having 2-3 unpaid item reminders for something that ended 24-48 hrs ago at $47.55.

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Old 10-20-2012, 09:02 AM
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Good points Leon and John. I try to ship w/in 24 hours of payment but that doesn't always hold true so my default Ebay setting is several days. I have no issue as long as the seller sticks to a listed time frame. I definitely hate receiving the multiple pestering emails from sellers--seems like it is always a cheapo item where that happens. I wait an extra day or two to pay those, just because...
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Old 10-18-2012, 07:12 PM
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6 days. I end auctions on a Sunday and go to the Post Office on Sunday.
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Old 10-21-2012, 05:03 PM
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A seller should be allowed to take as long as is stated in their listing. A buyer should read and understand these terms when bidding/buying.

In regards to buying, I see no reason why an item shouldn't be paid for within three days max of the listings end. I know not everyone does this and I don't expect everyone to do what I do, but I believe that if you don't have the money on hand at the time you bid/buy, then don't do it.

With that said, I always ship NLT the next business mailing day when selling and I pay within 2 hours max of the items end, typically within 5 minutes.
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Old 10-21-2012, 08:41 PM
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Since I usually would only sell a few cards on Ebay, what I used to do was that I would use the number of days it took for the buyer to pay as the number days it would take my to ship. Example would be if you paid 9 days after auction ends then I would wait 9 days to ship. It is a little more restrictive now for sellers that in order to maintain your top rated seller status you must print your shipping label within 1 business day. As a buyer I enjoy prompt shipping but am understanding if it takes a week or two.
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Purchased this 1936 cello button from the Golden Jubilee (1886-1936) Fourth of July celebration at Roslyn, Washington. The festivities featured a baseball game between the Roslyn town team and the Zulu Cannibal Giants. The game ended after the third inning when a beaning resulted in the death of a ballplayer from the Giants (July 5, 1936).

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...#ht_500wt_1413

Paid $18 immediately. Estimated delivery date was 1-10-13. The seller did not send me any information and I waited until 1-14-13 to contact him to find out if anything was wrong. Here is his response:

"Hello Ty, I am currently on vacation and will not be back until March 4 to send the item." He went on to apologize for any inconvenience. Is he kidding, or am I being taken for a ride? Now, I see all of his auctions indicate that "Will not be able to send item until March 4" though his estimated delivery time still says 3-6 business days. How can ebay allow this crap?
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Old 01-15-2013, 11:37 AM
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Purchased this 1936 cello button from the Golden Jubilee (1886-1936) Fourth of July celebration at Roslyn, Washington. The festivities featured a baseball game between the Roslyn town team and the Zulu Cannibal Giants. The game ended after the third inning when a beaning resulted in the death of a ballplayer from the Giants (July 5, 1936).

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...#ht_500wt_1413

Paid $18 immediately. Estimated delivery date was 1-10-13. The seller did not send me any information and I waited until 1-14-13 to contact him to find out if anything was wrong. Here is his response:

"Hello Ty, I am currently on vacation and will not be back until March 4 to send the item." He went on to apologize for any inconvenience. Is he kidding, or am I being taken for a ride? Now, I see all of his auctions indicate that "Will not be able to send item until March 4" though his estimated delivery time still says 3-6 business days. How can ebay allow this crap?

There is a glitch in Ebay, if you go on vacation and close your store, all your items are supposed disappear from view...........but if someone has your item on their watch list they can still see and purchase the item while you are away.

That said, it looks like this guys store is still open, but with a notation at the top of the auctions.

He probably should have closed it down if he knew he was going to be gone for so long.
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Old 01-15-2013, 11:48 AM
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Ebay feebay i use net 54 never had one issue its a tight ship...
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I am way too easy-going. I am OK with a week and as long as I get contacted with a reason, "My guppy had puppies" or whatever, I wait even longer. I then wind up giving positive feedback across the board. I never can keep the good guys apart for the slow shippers , so it is just easier to 5 star everyone....I knw..I know...That kinda submarines the whole process
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Old 01-15-2013, 05:21 PM
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I agree with Leon, 5 to 10 days is acceptable. Please keep in mind that many sellers do NOT use paypal or ebay labels. My dear friend Jon Richmond in Texas still hand carrys to the post office and his items arrive with the flourescent tracking label.
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