on โ26-01-2016 05:13 PM
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on โ26-01-2016 06:44 PM
Does this mean the countdown is on for the next panic attack when the pet food hasn't arrived within 48 hours of posting? Who'll get the blame for stealing your parcels this time, the bat next door, or the feral from a few doors up? Don't forget to open a dispute and get a refund if they haven't arrived within 4 days. After all, the snow storms happening that way that have bought entire states to a complete standstill won't stop the mail from getting out. Nothing else can get in or out, but they'll make an exception for your stuff.
on โ26-01-2016 06:45 PM
A lot of eBay sellers also have regular employment apart from eBay, meaning they only post once a week or whatever.
As has been pointed out by others, if a seller is posting within their stated handling time, it really is a bit rude for you to be harrassing them to post immediately, just because you've paid. Buying from overseas sellers also effectively extends the handling time by another day due to time differences.
To be honest, bothering sellers with "Where is my item?" messages, is just slowing them down and may even make a spiteful seller delay posting your item by another day.
And please don't forget - the estimated delivery date is eBay's estimate, and from my experience is often at odds with the actual carriers estimate.
Marina.
on โ26-01-2016 07:02 PM
Hang on guys.
Maybe it's the boots?
Bought on the 20th Jan. From Victoria.
Seller says will post within 2 days.
Zero fb seller - could potentially be a problem
Think, gulp, she may be right to nag
on โ26-01-2016 07:37 PM
Specifically mentioned OS sellers....
Just because no tracking number is uploaded, doesn't mean not posted.
Let's see....
20 Jan was a Wednesday. Assume late Wed, 2 days is Friday or, more probably Monday. Today is a Public Holiday.
So, atm we are 0 or 1 days past handling time.
on โ27-01-2016 08:02 AM
I cant help but wonder how many Special Party Lists the OP would be on if OS pet food sellers read the Aussie Boards!!!!!!
on โ27-01-2016 08:28 AM
I've found the opposite, that things tend to be posted out quickly these days.
In the past, it was nothing to wait over a week and I sometimes sent an email to say-please let me know when you post so i will know when to look out for the items and as you say, the answer would often be-yes, just posting today, or tomorrow etc
I never let it affect feedback, they still got positive, but all the same it was annoying.
Aussie sellers mostly seem to be small businesses these days but even the private sellers are usually off and posting within 48 hours.
I don't mind if it takes a few days to arrive but admit to feeling annoyed if a seller doesn't list it as posted so i know where things are at.