
03-18-2018 10:37 PM
I have been a victim of item theft by crooked postal people in the past.
The last being Italy. Perhaps the model train car scanned as a pasta maker. lol
Now I have bids on a laptop coming from Bolivia and Poland.
I have a bad feeling already.
I have forgotten to not ship worldwide.
The cost of shipping makes my used laptop a bad deal but they bid anyway, without even contacting me for a shipping price. Are used laptops highly sought after over there?
If they win whats the very best shipping method where my sold item gets delivered properly?
Thanks
03-18-2018 11:07 PM
I would recommend you only ship larger items like a laptop to Canada & the U.S. with a tracking number. A lot of people have trouble with other countries such as Italy, Spain, Russia & others.
03-18-2018 11:18 PM
You may also consider cancelling all the bids & ending your listing & put the reason as a error or mistake in listing. Then relist the item with only shipping to Canada & the U.S.
03-18-2018 11:35 PM
03-19-2018 01:09 AM
You'll know when you are about to be scammed when the ending bid + shipping is much higher than the laptop is actually worth on the open market.
03-19-2018 01:15 AM
Another thing....if you want to avoid problems on items like this.......
You have this listed as "used"
In the description you says "as is"
The two are incompatible, you will lose any SNAD claim.
USED = An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections
Non-functioning keys is not merely an "imperfection".
03-19-2018 01:19 AM
03-19-2018 10:40 AM
As a note my postmaster let me know last time I was in that postal services to Bolivia are suspended at the moment.....
03-19-2018 01:18 PM
You can cancel both of those bids without needing to explain, and Block the bidders.
Do that now.
03-19-2018 01:24 PM
I have been a victim of item theft by crooked postal people in the past.
Possibly.
But it is just as likely that the crook was your buyer, or the shipment was stolen from the buyer's porch.
In first-world countries, the postal worker would be risking a well-paid, pensioned, lifetime job with health and other benefits, to grab and smuggle out of the postal facility some random carp from overseas.
Which frankly comes down to a mental health issue rather than an honestly issue.
It might be worthwhile in Zimbabwe or Myamar, where public service paycheques are not regular.
03-19-2018 07:52 PM
Buyers, shipping delays, customs officials/requirements, and acts of various deities take more packages than any postal workers. If you are going to ship to just about anywhere in the world you would do well to read up on which countries are known to be more problematic for the above reasons and limit your locations accordingly, especially when selling items like electronics which have a high potential for fraud.
03-19-2018 07:56 PM
I believe Canada Post has a list of countries they will not sell Signature Confirmation or even Delivery Confirmation for.
And I also seem to remember that shipinsure.com had a list of countries they would not insure shipments for.
03-19-2018 08:04 PM
@femmefan1946wrote:I believe Canada Post has a list of countries they will not sell Signature Confirmation or even Delivery Confirmation for.
And I also seem to remember that shipinsure.com had a list of countries they would not insure shipments for.
Shipsurance/insurepost does precisely just that, being part of a very large insurer. Actuaries go through this and build risk profiles for given countries based on a number of variables, none of which is emotional feeling about a country. If an insurer doesn't want to assume the risk then that should be your cue to evaluate your own choices depending on the nature of what is sold, margins, etc.
03-23-2018 09:45 PM
Oh gee so sorry for the late late response, and thanks for all your comments and advice which I have read all.
The overseas people got outbid and never come back thankfully.
Next time I shall remember to allow only North American bids thanks.
03-23-2018 10:09 PM
No worries there, and thanks for coming back to the thread to let us know how it transpired in the end. Glad it worked out.