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Rest in Peace
United States
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quote: Originally posted by TLS5933
Thats true. I don't use UPS at all anymore. I use FedEx and have had zero problems with them.
Count yourself lucky. I now have FedEx scare stories from both sides of the continent. When an address is marked with a 4'x8' sign and one watches the FedEx driver pass right by it two days in a row (second day out on the street trying to wave him down) and his dispatcher says the driver said he couldn't find the address (a commercial location, no less), then there's a problem. However, with enough phone calls, at least one FedEx office will drive out a missed parcel personally. Fred
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Rest in Peace
United States
2684 Posts |
I finally got around to reporting seller yuyuanzhubao8's coin auctions mentioned above in which he is selling for very low prices, but is charging outrageous shipping costs. I also mentioned ALL his auctions in all categories are low price, high shipping. I also noticed he has gone to "private" feedback after he received a negative.
Fred
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Forum Dad
 United States
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quote: I use FedEx and have had zero problems with them.
FedEx also carries about 75% of USPS Priority Mail. 
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Pillar of the Community
Belgium
2078 Posts |
A european view I have been had on 80% of the postage I ever paid but I deduct it from my bidding total before I bid This is simply because the vendors are either ignorant or lazy or do not care Yesterday I asked what an austrian wants to ship a coin fully insured to belgium The answer should be 7.5 eur I got following answer we do not ship in declared value because the postoffice wants us to seal the bubble envelope with wax seal and that is too much work we do not do this . So if you want to bid and pay for insured mail it will be by package service and cost you 22 euro   
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Pillar of the Community
Belgium
2078 Posts |
Reversely I wanted to offer my wife some french perfume by Karl Lagerfeld that can only be bought in the US The vendor wants 30 dollars shipping  and then I will have a lot of problems with customs So I told my wife we will buy in novembre So that if customs leave the package on the shelve for two months like they did before it will not spoil in the summer heat 
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New Member
United States
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Don't know if it's been covered yet, but anybody heard about the dude from China who pawns ugly Trade dollars for like twelve cents then charges sixty bucks shipping. This one always makes me laugh 
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Rest in Peace
United States
2684 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by cfm97
Don't know if it's been covered yet, but anybody heard about the dude from China who pawns ugly Trade dollars for like twelve cents then charges sixty bucks shipping. This one always makes me laugh
CFM, please give us an example of his auctions. We're always looking for scams to report to ebay. Trade dollars from China have an especially bad reputation (most are counterfeit), but those auctions always seems to attract the suckers who think they are getting a great deal = something for nothing. To add to my list of quotes, "Oh what fools these mortals be!" (Shakespeare, but I haven't shaken out the specific play yet). Fred
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Anybody have any recent experiences with unreasonable shipping?
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Rest in Peace
United States
2684 Posts |
Not personally, but I've noticed shipping rates that I would consider "unreasonable" still out there. It seems the outrageous shipping charges (e.g., $50 for a single coin) are no longer as prevalent, but there's still sellers who charge more than they should, e.g., $5 for a single coin, insurance not included. When it gets to a question of how much packaging should cost, there's a lot of wiggle room. I can get by on Walmart bubble-padded envelopes for 45 cents to 60 cents, but Office Max and the US Postal Service charges more and who is to say that a seller didn't buy the same envelope at his corner convenience store for $2.50? Fred
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1454 Posts |
Anything over $5 I have been reporting. It takes 3 seconds to cut and paste and another 3 seconds to report. I have been reporting as many as possible. This has been a pet peeve of mine about ebay for 7 years that I have been there. That and the scam artists. I do hope that ebay is taking this seriously as I have still seen lots of auctions with very high shipping for just 1 coin. I try to report about 30-50 auctions a night. Tired of this mess.
Edited by Irishraider 09/24/2006 12:49 am
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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quote: Originally posted by Morgan Fred
To add to my list of quotes, "Oh what fools these mortals be!" (Shakespeare, but I haven't shaken out the specific play yet).
Captain of our fairy band, Helena is here at hand, And the youth, mistook by me, Pleading for a lover's fee. Shall we their fond pageant see? Lord, what fools these mortals be! Puck, A Midsummer Night's Dream (act 3, sc. 2, l. 110-115) William Shakespeare (b.1564 - d.1616) English Playwright
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Valued Member
New Zealand
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quote: Originally posted by Snooba
quote: Originally posted by Morgan Fred
To add to my list of quotes, "Oh what fools these mortals be!" (Shakespeare, but I haven't shaken out the specific play yet).
Captain of our fairy band, Helena is here at hand, And the youth, mistook by me, Pleading for a lover's fee. Shall we their fond pageant see? Lord, what fools these mortals be!
Puck, A Midsummer Night's Dream (act 3, sc. 2, l. 110-115) William Shakespeare (b.1564 - d.1616) English Playwright
Nice work Snooba you highly educated woman you 
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Valued Member
United States
67 Posts |
I dont understand, if ebay wants to take this seriously, why cant I just sort the auctions according to shipping costs? I'm usually already looking for something very specific (ie a certain type or year of one coin) so the shipping charges should be similar for similar goods. This would automatically weed out the higher priced items (in terms of shipping) and reward the lower shippers by putting them at the top. This way, the market should find the average cost for shipping a given item. ebay would incur no cost to do this, its as easy to sort on one database field as on another...
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Rest in Peace
United States
2684 Posts |
ebay probably could sort by shipping costs in an Advanced Search, but it would be meaningless since there are so many shipping methods by which a coin or any other item may be shipped as determined by sellers and often by the buyers for their convenience and preference, e.g., FedEx, UPS, USPS Parcel Post, First Class, Priority, Express Mail, etc. Type, speed of delivery, and buyer's location in relation to the seller will determine the actual cost. It is the ACTUAL cost which ebay is attempting to promote rather than sellers attempting to gain profit by excess shipping costs above the actual costs.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1454 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by Toblerone2
I dont understand, if ebay wants to take this seriously, why cant I just sort the auctions according to shipping costs? I'm usually already looking for something very specific (ie a certain type or year of one coin) so the shipping charges should be similar for similar goods. This would automatically weed out the higher priced items (in terms of shipping) and reward the lower shippers by putting them at the top. This way, the market should find the average cost for shipping a given item. ebay would incur no cost to do this, its as easy to sort on one database field as on another...
Toblerone, I actually thought of this same thing and think it is a great idea. I even e-mailed ebay a few months back about this very thing. The response was they were taking excessive shipping very seriously and that it was being handled. I guess they missed my point altogether. With the amount of money they make and the staff they support surely someone could figure out how to allow this in the advanced search window. They make just way too much money not to be able to figure something like this out. As mentioned there are many shipping methods and perhaps this is why they don't do it but, I am merely wanting to search on the amount of shipping, I don't care about the method in which it is shipped. I would enter a maximum of $5.oo and anything above that just wouldn't be getting my business because as I stated previously my feeling is that anything over that amount is a ripoff and only a way for a seller to make money they shouldn't be making. He or she, needs to calculate that into their starting bid price. I know that people are starting off cheap to attract bids so they may not want to do that but better to have a couple extra bucks thrown in to the bid price than the S&H price as lots of people are getting turned off to the idea of excessive shipping prices. It makes me not even consider looking at a coin no matter how much I need it. I won't even give it a second look. All in all, if ebay didn't have such outrageous fees to begin with a lot of what you see as excessive shipping may not even happen in the first place because sellers wouldn't be trying to recoup their fees through the cost of their S&H. To me, that is the main problem, excessive ebay fees!
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