on โ13-12-2013 03:24 PM
on โ13-12-2013 03:42 PM
Dont worry about it with a 20 day handling period you wont get many sales and you will get lots of red dots
on โ13-12-2013 03:51 PM
I hope you realise that you cannot post that ipad using the advertised 3kg satchel. Any item containing a lithium battery must be sent regular parcel with a road only sticker on it.
I actually can't believe that somebody has actually bid on your item, I bet they missed the 20 day bit and you will be heading for yet more negs if you don't post for nearly 3 weeks and then it takes another three to get there.
on โ13-12-2013 03:58 PM
2 negs already.. Your answers and customer care would have me clicking the back button faster than a fly to a bulls backside.
Having to wait 20 days for you to post my item (if I WERE silly enough to bid) and if it Did come in a satchel, chances are that it would be smashed to smithereens....
Why does it take you so long to post an item ? is it because you are drop shipping and do not want to declare it which makes the customer wait longer... How about if your customer wants this for Xmas ?
on โ13-12-2013 04:21 PM
you guys dont get it i need the ipad until i get my new computer that is why i made it 20 days or else i would have delivered it on the first day no need to talk down on me
on โ13-12-2013 04:24 PM
@obsidianau wrote:you guys dont get it i need the ipad until i get my new computer that is why i made it 20 days or else i would have delivered it on the first day no need to talk down on me
then list it in 20 days time when you ar3e ready to deliver.
do NOT send as you suggest in listing, talk to your PO and find out just HOW you are allowed, as a private individual using the post, to send anything with a lithium battery first before you make up more rules of your own.
on โ13-12-2013 06:02 PM
And back to your question, the label printing option only applies to the ebay branded satchels and as you obviously cannot use one of those to post the ipad you will have to write the address on the parcel yourself.
on โ13-12-2013 06:36 PM
Once you have sold the ipad you can no longer use it because it doesn't belong to you anymore.
Are you going to use the money from the ipad to buy your new computer?
You don't have the right to hold postage for 20 days because you want to use the thing.
on โ13-12-2013 06:49 PM
@phorum_junkie* wrote:I hope you realise that you cannot post that ipad using the advertised 3kg satchel. Any item containing a lithium battery must be sent regular parcel with a road only sticker on it.
Prepaid post products such as 3kg satchels can be used to send lithium batterys on the proviso that the pro-forma declaration re contents are not signed - the goods packaged according to AP guidelines and the satchels are clearly marked in large letters or stickered ROAD TRANSPORT ONLY.
on โ13-12-2013 08:37 PM
Nevertheless, once again, the OP is making up the rules as they go along.
One could almost consider it aiding and abetting to give information (though you haven't) as to how they can rort the system.
I am looking forward to OP's next red dot. Which will knock their % to ridiculous points. Even though their current % is ridiculous and should spook any buyer. Except for those that don't vet the seller.