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Old 05-31-2009, 03:36 PM
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Just curious --- In the two specific eBay auctions referenced above (one where there was a $7.50 charge for shipping and handling, and one where there was a $15.50 charge for shipping and handling), did the sellers not indicate in their respective auctions that they would be charging those specific amounts as shipping and handling? (So, in other words, were you were both caught off guard when all of a sudden these were the amounts included as shipping and handling?)

If the sellers did not disclose exactly what they were charging for shipping and handling in the listing, then I agree it was very unfair and they deserve a poor rating. If, however, the $7.50 and $15.50, respectively, was disclosed in the listings as the amounts that would be charged to the winners as S&H (and thus you knew exactly the amount you were going to be charged for S&H before you decided to bid and thus you could have taken that into account in deciding how much to bid), then that's a very different situation.

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Old 05-31-2009, 04:40 PM
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Just curious --- In the two specific eBay auctions referenced above (one where there was a $7.50 charge for shipping and handling, and one where there was a $15.50 charge for shipping and handling), did the sellers not indicate in their respective auctions that they would be charging those specific amounts as shipping and handling? (So, in other words, were you were both caught off guard when all of a sudden these were the amounts included as shipping and handling?)

If the sellers did not disclose exactly what they were charging for shipping and handling in the listing, then I agree it was very unfair and they deserve a poor rating. If, however, the $7.50 and $15.50, respectively, was disclosed in the listings as the amounts that would be charged to the winners as S&H (and thus you knew exactly the amount you were going to be charged for S&H before you decided to bid and thus you could have taken that into account in deciding how much to bid), then that's a very different situation.
People like to complain about shipping even after they agree to pay it... it's just one of those backwards things that never changes. I mean, if I was charged $7.50 for shipping, I would accept that for what it is. I certainly wouldn't expect the bubble mailer to be filled with rocks to get the price up to $7.50. It's something you agree to up front, not something that is negotiable after the fact.
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Old 05-31-2009, 05:12 PM
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Can we ease up a bit on eBay and eBay sellers.

To be honest I know that I wouldn't have the collection that I enjoy today if it wasn't for eBay. Sure, they are not perfect, but they are going through the same growing pains that every business has when they have been in business for ten years. The novelty has run its course and most people want to buy products immediately and not wait seven days for an auction to end. Unfortunately, for us the card and collectible is a perfect match for the way eBay ran their business when it first started, now that they are trying to be more like Amazon and other retail sellers we have to adapt to this reality. Something will evolve that will fit out niche, but we cannot blame eBay for trying to survive in a changing market.

As for the postage: the other day I waited forty-five minutes to mail two cards at the post office because both clerks were taking care of applications for Passports. Why they couldn't have one window for passport applications I don't know. And believe me long waits at the post office are the rule not the exception. I'm sure there are probably other ways of mailing out my eBay sales, but I'm to lazy to find them. I still consider it just a hobby. If I charged my customers for my time I spend driving to and waiting in line at the post office, I would have to charge $10.00 per transaction.

The bottom line is collecting is a hobby, for most of us. eBay and the post office have made it easier for us to collect the things that we want. We should keep looking for new ways to trade cards, and a better way will come around, but in the meantime it wouldn't hurt to appreciate just a little bit the vehicles that have helped us in the past.

Best wishes,

Joe
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Old 05-31-2009, 05:13 PM
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All good statements, I charge $3 shipping and insurance is always optional. To ship a card it costs me $1.58 which includes delivery confirmation and .20 for the bubble mailer.

The $7.50 in mine was stated up front and I wrote asking about it and I was ignored. I bid anyways so yes I saw it, but I don't think that charging so much extra is right.

If it would have came priority (which I think is a rip off for light items) I would have then understood it.

I have had buyers win multiple items from me and pay all of the duplicate shipping before I can invoice, they get refunded the difference.

My problem with my seller is he didn't answer my emails at all so you can bet communication and shipping charges will be 1 star each.

Dan
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Old 05-31-2009, 05:15 PM
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Dearest Joe, print your shipping labels through paypal, stick them in your mailbox and put the little flag up, there is no need to deal with postal clerks anymore. Dan.
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