05-12-2016 04:58 PM - last edited on 05-12-2016 05:05 PM by lizzier-ca
This guy bought 2 large speakers from me and wants me to ship to ohio does this sound fishy?? the address he gave me is is this kind off deal fishy and can you even print a shipping label like this
05-12-2016 05:26 PM - edited 05-12-2016 05:26 PM
@aubreyclay56 wrote:This guy bought 2 large speakers from me and wants me to ship to ohio does this sound fishy?? the address he gave me is is this kind off deal fishy and can you even print a shipping label like this
Google the location and see if it is a forwarding company. International buyers use those all the time, particularly if they buy a lot of stuff in North America. Much cheaper to ship via a forwarding company.
I didn't see your message before it got edited, but part of the address will be to indicate which of the forwarding company's clients it is for.
However, if paying by paypal it should be one of his valid shipping addresses -- if not, then it is fishy.
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05-12-2016 05:33 PM
05-12-2016 07:42 PM
Ever seen a rural Saskatchewan address? Weird is only the beginning.
But it's probably a freight forwarder.
Your responsibility for shipping time and delivery ends at the Ohio address.
05-12-2016 10:37 PM
05-13-2016 08:22 AM
Use tracking and send it only to the buyer's registered paypal address and you are covered. If the order is worth more than $750 USD, you need to use a Signature service, like Canada Post Xpresspost, no exceptions.