06-15-2016 10:39 PM
Being in the south of bc ,what is everyone doing for shipping??? I have some alternitives,fed ex ? usps? but im thinking they charge my buyers big fees for handling brokerage fees like global that they have in the usa,using fed ex and ups will make buyers hate you when the delivery is made and they want a large amount of money and your packages are returned to you?
06-22-2016 12:11 PM
Has anyone found out what Paypal's position will be towards buyers and sellers during the strike as far as their claims, if any are opened?
06-23-2016 11:15 AM
In addition to earlier comment, Raphael yesterday also stated (post 41 weekly hour)
"Since negative feedback doesn't bear any effect on a seller's performance rating anymore, we wouldn't remove those as part of the seller protection in case of a postal disruption. I understand that receiving negative feedback can be upsetting, but now more than ever before it is nothing but an expression of the buyer's opinion, whether it is founded or not. If a buyer was to leave a seller negative feedback because of longer than normal shipping delays due to a postal disruption, despite eBay's and the seller's best efforts to warn the buyer about it, the seller's best response would be to post a reply to explain why there was a delay and so that other buyers can see that the negative feedback was unfounded in the first place."