01-09-2013 04:46 PM
I don't ship oversea's to often but when I do, and get a no received of something that I did send ( i've had about 3 ), i get a little flustered.
Listing, sending, packing, paying for product, paying for postage etc etc, and then get some guy who say's "oh, it never showed up, refund my money," kind of irks me. People, here's a head's up! Don't send to Isreal! You packages might not make it!
Anyways, the guy paid 44 day's ago and I'm contemplating 'not responding' to his last message stating, "'i want a refund,'' for another day... Hmm... I usually suck it up and fork over the money but this time, i'm at that crossroads where i'm asking myself if I should comply to this request.
My deterrent of sending actual photos of the packages did not work. In this guys case, I even double checked the address with him anyway before sending.
I would almost take the neg just for the principle.
Anyways, Im here to receive some feedback from my peers.
$16.00 Sale
01-10-2013 05:59 PM
Insurance is not a good thing. Insurance is a sucker play. Buying insurance, you are betting a problem with occur. Insurance companies bet nothing will happen. Insurance companies win the vast majority of the time.
Life insurance is the worst. You bet you are gonna die, soon. Life insurance companies bet you will live a long happy life. You lose by living. Boy, you sure showed them.
I "think" that with the postal system you are paying for the transport of the parcel, you are not paying for the value of the parcel. I know, intrinsically that makes no sense. How are you only able to pay for part of what you are getting.
It is the "a la carte" menu system. You pay for the items you want.
"Ya want postage, tracking, DC, signature, insurance, speed, gold glove valet service?"
01-10-2013 07:09 PM
Insurance, sounds like robinhood defense to me, makes it ok to steal because the seller is insured? I must be missing out on the cp golden egg