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Old 02-15-2013, 11:46 PM
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Not to justify the silly request of the auction winner, but I'm guessing he is trying to hide his ebay purchases from his wife who probably gets the mail.
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Old 02-16-2013, 04:56 PM
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Not to justify the silly request of the auction winner, but I'm guessing he is trying to hide his ebay purchases from his wife who probably gets the mail.
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I think it's pretty funny actually. He's trying to hide it from his wife, and at the same time, he's trying to hide from you, that he has to hide it from his wife. I would do it for him, but I hardly sell anything so... In bulk I could see how this could get annoying.
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Old 02-16-2013, 05:11 PM
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When you agree to the buyer's request, and he then claims not to have received the card, you lose. No card, no money. eBay and PayPal will side with the buyer, not the seller. Every time.
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Old 02-16-2013, 05:15 PM
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Hi guys, If you want to send something in a PWE you should be putting 66 cents on the envelope. This PWE with a top load more than likely will not go through the hi speed sorting machines without damage to the top load. You need to put a 46 cent stamp, plus another 20 cent for the non-machinable surcharge. That way the PWE is handled by hand and won't go through a machine. If you have ever been in a USPS distribution center and watched the letters go through machines at 30,000 pieces per hour you would see what I mean.

I know- I know- you do it all of the time and your Post Office lets you do it, and blah blah blah. I'm just telling you the regulations and you can do what you like. Howard is correct by refusing this request. This top load SHOULD be in a bubble mailer or photo mailer. Howard, if you send it in a PWE the customer will probably be upset because you charged him too much for postage.

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Old 02-16-2013, 06:15 PM
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I find that the buyers who want you to throw a card in an envelope with a stamp on it, are usually the first ones to complain when that card shows up with a crease in it.

The ones who want you to send without delivery confirmation are the first ones to yell "where is my package", when it doesn't show up at their house two days after the auction is over.

The ones who think putting something bulky or fragile in a Priority Box is too expensive, and want you to stuff it into a flat rate envelope or bubble envelope instead, are the first to complain when an item shows up damaged.

All you can really do is state your terms, hope the customer reads them ahead of time, pack your stuff as secure as possible, and stick to your guns when you feel like you need to protect yourself.
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Old 02-16-2013, 06:30 PM
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I've been in business over 10 years and have dealt with many customers. From my experience I have found that buyers prefer to have their cards protected in a top loader and a bubble envelope. So, that's how I ship. This will satisfy most customers and will protect their investment.

As I mentioned in my post, eBay requires that you upload the tracking information. By using their shipping labels that solves the problem for me.

If this customer wanted me to change my shipping methods for them, they should have contacted me before they bid on the item and work something out. Don't win an auction and then say I am cancelling the transaction because you the seller didn't want to ship the item the way that I wanted it.

As far as taking out time and standing in line at my PO just to mail this one card. Sorry, but that's not happening. Each visit to my PO is a 45 minute ordeal. My business runs quite smoothly as of now.

I can't please every customer but I try my best. Still 99% of my customers are the greatest.
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Old 02-16-2013, 06:32 PM
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So what if it's a woman buying it for her husband for a birthday present?
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Old 02-16-2013, 06:43 PM
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Texx,

I would work out something If the buyer contacted me prior to bidding. Don't put demands on the seller after the fact.
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So what if it's a woman buying it for her husband for a birthday present?
from a woman's point of view, the last thing i'd want a gift sent in (especially one for my man) is a plain envelope. i'd probably neurotically ask for extra bubble wrap since USPS has pissed me off lately
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