on 07-03-2018 12:28 PM
I brought an item from a UK seller on the 3rd March, I just enquired when they would ship it and they said 19th March. This a long time to wait? But possibly its an estimate.
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on 07-03-2018 04:56 PM
Replacement rodents,maybe?
on 07-03-2018 05:00 PM
Dont even think that way bear LOL
on 07-03-2018 05:06 PM
on 07-03-2018 06:07 PM
Maybe the seller is allowing for the bad weather.
I'm missing a UK purchase that has most likely been lost in the mail (inexpensive item, no tracking). When I notified the seller he said he'd send a replacement....as soon as the post office reopens and also (hopefully) he can get out of his house. They're snowed in.
on 09-03-2018 07:52 AM
@michellebartleywrote:I brought an item from a UK seller on the 3rd March, I just enquired when they would ship it and they said 19th March. This a long time to wait? But possibly its an estimate.
Some UK sellers have a ridiculously long handling time and in my book, 16 days puts it in that category.
Sure, there has been bad weather in parts of the UK but it's clearing in a lot of places, the worst was several days ago and it is very unlikely to be ongoing as this is March.
The delay is unlikely to be the weather & more likely to be the fact they haven't got the item, they get it from other suppliers.
This is pretty much the sort of thing ebay is going to have to, and is trying to clamp down on I think. If a seller can't (normally) post within a week to 10 days, they shouldn't be on ebay.
on 09-03-2018 10:21 AM
It is a long long wait, bordering on ridiculously long. So tempted to cancel but it was at a very good price.
on 09-03-2018 10:58 AM
You said a few posts up it said 15 days handling, so if you believe it is ridiculously long, why would you buy only to turn around and cancel?
09-03-2018 11:12 AM - edited 09-03-2018 11:13 AM
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This is pretty much the sort of thing ebay is going to have to, and is trying to clamp down on I think. If a seller can't (normally) post within a week to 10 days, they shouldn't be on ebay.
Except that the buyer sees the handling time or ETA (which is obviously extended due to the longer handling time) and then chooses whether to buy or not - why care if the sellers are on eBay when it's 100% buyer choice whether that wait is acceptable? If a seller sells just as much internationally as they do domestically, it makes sense to give themselves an extra week or two breathing space in light of eBay's ETA and MBG, too.
I think you may also be forgetting that would eliminate things like pre-orders, tailored wedding dresses, made to order stuff, or custom design / made items (these can have up to 6 weeks handling time on other sites - some people are really just happy to wait for what they want, there's no need to take options away from them because others are not 😉 ).
on 09-03-2018 12:45 PM
Springy, have you not read about michelle's unrealistic expectations of sellers before?????
Am surprised if she is not on numerous party lists by now!!!!!!!!
on 09-03-2018 01:28 PM
@daydreams_12wrote:Springy, have you not read about michelle's unrealistic expectations of sellers before?????
Am surprised if she is not on numerous party lists by now!!!!!!!!
I doubt it, because no one on here is overseas and sells rodent food or second hand cages.