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02-13-2004 12:19 AM
"What would the shipping cost be to Edmonton for this. I only deal with sellers that don't mark up shipping. Thanks for your time."
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02-13-2004 12:39 AM
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02-13-2004 12:52 AM
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02-13-2004 01:08 AM
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02-13-2004 07:33 AM
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02-13-2004 08:09 AM
I sure as heck wouldnt break it down. Just tell him this is the shipping COST: $XX.XX!
I had a similar querie from someone in the US. The guy said he shipped gold bullion and knew to the penny what shipping costs were ahead of time so I should be able to tell him EXACTLY what it would cost to ship a musical instrument to him.
I replied that I wasnt shipping identical weight and identically-sized gold bullion, I was shipping odd-shaped musical instruments where the packaging of the instruments could alter the final weight by as much as 10%.
Further because of the shapes of the instruments and their size, cubing was involved in determining shipping costs, something that cant be measured until the instrument has been packed and is ready to be shipped.
I said that based on previous shipments, we estimate how much it will cost and that in all, the rates are fairly representative of our costs to ship.
He fully accepted the explanation, although I could have told him to go fly a kite instead as it is really none of his business. It was a toss up what to do.
Malcolm
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02-13-2004 01:21 PM
"My shipping fees are not inflated. They are fair and reasonable. They cover actual costs and some shipping supplies. But having said that, I request that you not bid on my auctions. I prefer not to do business with people who's primary communication is a 'threat'. Good luck with your future bidding, elsewhere!"
Jackie...
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02-13-2004 03:31 PM
then block him from bidding

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02-13-2004 07:35 PM
Explain that it is in perfect condition now but that it may get scuffed/scratched/wrinkled/bent/etc. going through the postal system without any packaging to protect it.
Then reassure him that you will charge him your exact cost and not a penny more. Of course, that means he should be prepared to pay your exact cost and not a penny more. If he wants it in a box with bubble wrap to protect it your costs go up and he should be prepared to pay those.
If not -
hit the road, ya bum!
Cheers!
Bill
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02-14-2004 11:38 AM
It seems that we take large insults better than small threats as we are better suited to deal with large insults, while small threats tend to remain with us for a longer period of time.
Also, some people are just jerks and don't know how to communicate in a personalable polite manner, but just automatically fly off the handle and include idle threats with their correspondence....
I had a guy who wrote on a quote which we completed, (including taxes) and then he wrote back in a threatening manner that he didn't pay taxes on ebay items...
Sometimes you just have to consider the source.
Jeff
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02-14-2004 12:01 PM
I have bid on some auctions where the shipping prices were not quoted in the listing. Mine arent because they vary quite a bit from place to place that I would have to ship.
At the end of one aution, a Seller tells me that it will cost $35 US to ship a $14 item from Utah via USPS, delivery within 2 weeks. Sorry but that is gouging.
Similarly, and ESPECIALLY for Canadians, alot of US vendors charge extremely high shipping rates to Canada. They will post that shipping to anywhere in the lower 48 states is $5.95 so you would assume that at most shipping to Canada may cost $10 but then they tell you that shipping to Canada will be $27 US.
We all know that their cost is probably only $3 or $4 but the upcharge is wild.
So if someone who has experienced this a few times on eBay wants to purchase something from one of us, they might start out slightly on the offensive by suggesting that they are knowledgeable shoppers and aware of eBay Sellers inflating shipping costs and tell you that they want to know the actual shipping cost without any padding.
I think that most of these buyers would accept the fact that you have packing costs so simply quoting them the cost to ship to them (postage, packing materials and labour) without breaking it down would be enough to satisfy them that you werent gouging.
I dont believe that these people would be upset at a charge of $11 if the actual postage cost was $8 however they are cautious over being charged $30 against a postage cost of $8.
I am shipping antique Oriental furniture right now and for some of it, I have indicated right in my terms what the packing cost is that is in addition to the delivery cost with some of those packing costs being as much as $80 US.
I just sold something the other day that will give me about $85 Cdn to cover my cost of materials and my time to pack 3 very large boxes with one item in each box.
The buyer had no problem with it at all and quite frankly it would not be worth my time to do it for anything less than that. After my material costs I hopefully get about $35 for the labour which will take over 2 hours including purchasing the materials and special packing the containers.
I think therefore the best way to procced, is to tell the person exactly what you will charge him to ship the product and let him decide if he wants to proceed and bid and purchase thereby ackowledging that what you quoted was acceptable.
Malcolm
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02-14-2004 06:29 PM
"Thank you for your email. We do not disclose our margins to any business or individual who is making the inquiry. If you find the total price + shipping to be competitive please feel free to bid. If you do not find the total price of the auction + shipping to be competitive, we would advise you not to bid. Thank you for your interest and understanding".
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02-14-2004 07:27 PM
Can you imagine anyone phoning or writing the Shopping Channel or Book of the Month club and querying them about their S&H!!, and if anyone DID have the gall, I'd like to hear the answer!

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02-15-2004 01:47 AM
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02-15-2004 03:17 AM
I've had "buyers" email me with stuff like:
"Hi. I don't want to buy your stupid cards, but I will, if you promise to leave positive feedback, and have it in my hands within 3 days. If not, I'll report you to eBay, and give negative feedback. I don't trust people on eBay, I've been burned before by jerks like you, etc. That's why I'm so cautious. Reply asap or else. Thanks!"
This comes after ZERO previous contact with the person. Just right out of the blue. Makes you feel kind of vulnerable, when everything you sell is BIN and these people can buy stuff and have you at their mercy, on a whim.
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02-15-2004 04:39 PM
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02-15-2004 05:41 PM
Great discussion.
Some issues that come out of it...
1. "I had a guy who wrote on a quote which we completed, (including taxes) and then he wrote back in a threatening manner that he didn't pay taxes on ebay items..."
Should people like this be reported by ebay for attempting to break the law..the honest people on ebay pay our fair share...
2. "What would the shipping cost be to Edmonton for this. I only deal with sellers that don't mark up shipping. Thanks for your time."
The profit margin is minimal on a lot of small stuff many of use sell. Do some of these silly individuals need to be told they should go back to school and learn how to read....do we need this type of customer on line using Ebay email as a soap box?
Ok I will step down off my Soap Box....oops I thought I stepped on something as I got off the soap box....no its just packaging bubble paper that they sell at the store for free....well come to think about it I did pay for it.....
All the best from the snow pile....oh spring where are you... JB
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02-15-2004 06:50 PM
phone me at 555-..... to get paid.
right, like I'm gonna spend my meager profits phoning someone long distance when they won't even tell me why!

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02-16-2004 04:23 PM
Long distance tolls are cheap, and I normally ending up saving money by processing the credit card myself via my terminal versus Paypal.
It also lets me talk to some great people from around North America and it also from time to time it creates a small relationship that ends up with repeat sales (often they just call back instead of going through Ebay that also saves me Ebay fees....)
Jeff
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02-16-2004 08:28 PM

