on 18-11-2014 01:00 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:20 AM by luna-2304
Beware of ebay member <Removed>
He successfully won an auction for a antique watch that i had on ebay. I calculated the postage to be $10.00. Which included an Australia post padded bag plus some bubble wrap. [plus signature delivery ]
His response was that the postage should have been ....wait for it $5.00??
And oh yes. I am in Western Australia and he is over on the opposite side of the country. [Queensland or NSW]
People like <Removed> should not be allowed on ebay.
regards.
on 18-11-2014 08:48 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:23 AM by luna-2304
And yes i copy and paste that first bit, exept when i do it it doesnt say such and such wrote:.....
on 18-11-2014 08:49 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:24 AM by luna-2304
Just saw the last bit - too busy editing my typo's LOL
The comms bit sucks, infact on the whole I think the star rating is ridiculous, ESPECIALLY postage time considering once it is is in AP's hands the seller has no control, but them's the breaks here on eBay.
If the $$ made it possible I would up the start price and try Free post, that will take care of some stars at least, as to the communication star I think no communication is usually awarded a guaranteed 5, but like I said, all the changes I am out of touch with.
on 18-11-2014 08:50 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:24 AM by luna-2304
@bakeandfry wrote:
You can't win with some people, the guy gave FREE Postage on an item, posted same day (he says) and the buyer gives low DSR on postage and comms.
I would like to know how you give low dsr on free postage, just curious....
See above post - most likely postage times - again eBays fault as they give ETA's that are so unreliable it isn't worth even reading them.
on 18-11-2014 08:52 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:24 AM by luna-2304
@bakeandfry wrote:
And yes i copy and paste that first bit, exept when i do it it doesnt say such and such wrote:.....
bake - hit reply on the relevant post
when it opens the text box, go to the button top right and click on Quote...
on 18-11-2014 09:02 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:25 AM by luna-2304
Mmm, ok, i still dont see how you mark low dsr on free postage, mine always comes up as five stars, no mater handle time, or how long it gets to me, also another note, normaly when writing in the text box im doing it from mobile view, not as many options as full view, so if i copy and paste from now on i really should key in a bit more info...
on 18-11-2014 09:04 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:25 AM by luna-2304
Oh, I don't use my mobile for internet (no idea how to)
Old dog etc..............
on 18-11-2014 09:08 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:25 AM by luna-2304
2106
"ESPECIALLY postage time considering once it is is in AP's hands the seller has no control,"
Exactly.
And as you say, "estimates" are unreliable.
I purchased some batteries (not on ebay) from SA, Country NSW (Mudgee) and Sydney. The SA one took the expected 2 days, the others, well, you have to wonder about AP. Yet batteries from Perth (on ebay), within 4 days normal post, no air.
Agree re the star rating.
I honestly don't think you can win with some people. Anyway, I look at what people say, stars are just stars,
can be interpreted anyway you like.
on 18-11-2014 09:21 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:26 AM by luna-2304
it would be nice to be rated on the service I provide...
on 18-11-2014 09:47 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:26 AM by luna-2304
If it is very flat, and is under 2cm thick in total when you have packed it, it can go for a large letter. You've obviously been charged parcel rates. Sometimes just using a slightly bigger bag (and folding less) makes things thin enough to go for letter rates.
@ajarnjenny wrote:
Why was it costing me over $8 to post a baby hat, as light as a feather in a padded post bag?
on 18-11-2014 09:52 AM - last edited on 18-11-2014 10:26 AM by luna-2304
@dylan11235813 wrote:
so we can't charge a handling fee.....
That's a tough question.
We CAN charge a handling fee - we have the option to do that.
BUT
It tends to reflect badly on DSR for postage costs...... so you're better off building it into the price of the ITEM rather than postage.
Hope that makes sense.