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Coins Not Packed Well From Ebay

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 Posted 09/23/2013  08:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BStrauss3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
True coin dealers know what they are doing - a recent purchase came in a flip, sealed in about 4x3 of the self sealing cardboard then packed into a 5x45 bubble envelope. Short of the carrier folding it in half to fit into the mailbox (don't laugh, I have see that done)(and there is nothing the seller can do about that), that's about as good as it gets.

Still if you don't like the packaging email the seller. That's available to you instead of negative feedback...

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 Posted 09/23/2013  08:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheForce to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have decided not to pursue the matter. I have not left feedback and they have not left feedback. I believe a seller should leave feedback once payment is received and not keep your feedback hostage until they get a feedback from me.
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 Posted 09/23/2013  08:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add shootnstarz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Trouble is ebay doesn't allow you to contact the seller without opening up a resolution case so just sending them advice after the sale is undoable.

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Since I saw another eBayer left positive feedback about the sub-par packing, I decided maybe I should too. I simply put "Should've used flips instead of wrapping coins in paper-tape. Sub-par packing..." Looking at their feedback, they have sold a number of these S mint national park quarter sets and a lot of other coins and amazingly no other complaints about the packaging. It sad when they offer free shipping and skimp on the packing methods.
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"Trouble is ebay doesn't allow you to contact the seller without opening up a resolution case so just sending them advice after the sale is undoable."

This is not true. Go to purchase history, more actions, contact seller.
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I once bought an Indian Head cent and it came in a regular envelope. Just dropped the coin in the envelope and sealed it with a lick lol. No page of paper, nothing, just the coin. When I looked in the mailbox the coin was sticking half way out of one corner of the envelope. I gave it the slightest of tugs and it fell right out. I was lucky it didn't have any further to travel.
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I always hide the coin in paper, in case a corrupt employee notices the round shape and "loses" the envelope!

Even worse, Canada Post comes close to allowing this (no loose coins larger than a quarter, and one per envelope).
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If using a regular envelope to mail a coin, I cut up 2 pieces of thin cardboard (like those priority mail envelopes) and cut them to fit the envelope.
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If I'm selling a few coins, I put them in a CD jewel (in flips and padded) and write "Now that's what I call music 14" on the outer cover -- nobody would ever want that rubbish.

Also if it's a single coin that I'm selling to a country I'm not that sure about I write "Badge winner 724" on the outer cover - again - chances are that a postal employee won't be too bothered about "lump" in the package - even though it's well wrapped.

So far so good :)
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I have often noticed personally and on ebay that Canadian sellers nearly always use letter post...which means they mail the coin(s) in an envelope. And somehow they don't have to use a customs label.
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Guilty as charged - in my defense, $1.10 to the U.S. for just a letter is pretty steep.


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Also if it's a single coin that I'm selling to a country I'm not that sure about I write "Badge winner 724" on the outer cover - again - chances are that a postal employee won't be too bothered about "lump" in the package - even though it's well wrapped.


Clever...

Or "Please accept our apologies, and enjoy this free extra suppository." for a roll of coins.
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