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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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17 dollars would definitely pay for registered mail to the states. 4 - 10 business days is fairly common for sending something across the border. Although I have never seen 4 days! I usually tell my buyers expect delivery in a week and a half.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Thanks. Frankly, I have very little confidence that the coin is even shipped until it's in my mailbox. No tracking, plus the seller didn't even flag it as "shipped" on his selling page......all he did is say, 'don't worry, it's in the mail.' Some people do business very strangely. I can't lose any money, but I rather have the coin.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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The seller sells a lot? Because if it's not marked as shipped it means that he's not using ebay label. Btw 17$ is ok, depending on insurance, weight, etc could vary but it's a fair price.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Seller doesn't sell a lot, but you can manually flag an item as shipped. At least here you can, not sure about Canada. All the seller has to do is go to his selling page and on the right side of the item line is a 'more actions' drop down, and one of the choices is 'mark item as shipped.' Plus you can manually add a tracking #. I am willing to give the benefit of the doubt here because the seller might not know about that. Thanks. ed
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Valued Member
United States
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I had only one problem getting coins in from Canada, and contacted the seller. Actually, I got two coins that cost more than the two I bought. I asked if he needed them back, and about the two I bought. He said just keep them in place of the others. Unfortunately, he was having serious problems. He explained he had just hired a new assistant, and everything went to the wrong place. Reading his feedback, my 2 1 oz coins for 2 1/2 oz, silver, was minor. People had bought kg silver coins, and bars up to 100 oz. Some were out thousands of dollars, so my two Am Eagles instead of 2 1/2 ounce Canadian wolves was minor. Things happen even to experienced sellers. But, if you paid with Paypal, it should be covered.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I'm not worried at all about the money, I know I'm covered. I think I got a great deal, and just really want the coin. It's out of my hands, either the seller sent or he didn't. We shall see  . Nothing to do now but hurry up and wait 
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Valued Member
United States
337 Posts |
Waiting is very much like watching paint dry, not much fun. Bu, anticipation increases the joy once it arrives.
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Pillar of the Community
778 Posts |
I too have a coin coming from another country. This one from Portugal. It too was registered, but only tracked while inside that country.
I'm hoping it gets here . . . . .
Bill
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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At least you have documentation that it's in the system. I'd be thrilled with that.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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That's why I asked you if he sells a lot. Maybe he's not aware or not used to mark the items as shipped. Who knows....
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Yes, thanks. I sent him a polite message a couple of days ago letting him know that he could mark the item 'shipped' on his selling page, with instructions on how to do it. Haven't heard anything yet. But he did tell me in the first message that it's shipped, so I guess that's just as good. Seller is just not good at communicating. I tried to engage a conversation a couple of times, but heard nothing. The thought of having a $900 coin sitting in my mailbox makes me a little nervous. All this of course assumes that it's actually "in the mail."  A couple of potential concerns I have about whether the seller actually mailed it: 1. The seller didn't like the $ he got and will re-sell it at some point. 2. Was fishing for value so he could sell it locally. "If" the coin arrives and is as advertised, I'll definitely give good feedback, but my comment will warn future buyers.
Edited by edweather 04/06/2014 11:10 am
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Since I collect Canadian and I live here in the U.S., I have made many fairly valuable purchases from Canada, and it usually takes around a full week and if it's sent registered or expresspost, the USPS doesn't leave it in the mailbox, you have to sign for it or pick it up from the post office... I wouldn't get worked up about the seller not marking it as shipped, there numerous reasons why he may not have marked it as shipped and most of them would have no effect as to you getting your coin...
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Thanks, you are right. I'm not worried that he didn't flag it as shipped, he verbally told me in a message that he shipped it, as I mentioned in my previous post. Hopefully, like you say, it will go the PO so I can sign for it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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USPS tracking is accepted by the postal systems of some countries of which Canada is one of them. A coin mailed by first class package from the U.S to Canada will tracked all the way until it's delivered and can be done so for less than $10. So, I am guessing Canada post would have a similar service that has tracking accepted by USPS. Anyways, it seems awfully risky sending a package worth hundreds of dollars without tracking.
Edited by D0ubl3Eagle 04/07/2014 01:13 am
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
7375 Posts |
 You got that right! Either the seller is so inexperienced at how to ship things, and how to use ebay software, and how to communicate with other human beings..........or he didn't ship it at all. I'm hoping it's one of the former. It is what it is, nothing to do but wait at this point.  Thanks.
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