on โ13-12-2013 03:24 PM
on โ13-12-2013 09:25 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
And this was part of your OP? No? Are we supposed to guess?
If you want relevant advice, don't you think it might be advisable to provide ALL of the information?
Go for it. You can make up the rules as you go along, but this will eventually come back to bite you.
I'm not sure why you even posted the pseudo-question.
Or why you expect a buyer to wait 20 (business) days before you weould even post.
I appreciate that you currently admit your errors, as evinced by your feedback. I would be starting a new ID, or lying low for nine months.
on โ13-12-2013 09:31 PM
Wayne, now that your Ipad has sold, your best move would be to remove the Sony laptop from the auction before it has any bids, and post the Ipad to the winner straight away.
I suspect if you don't and get another negative, you'll find yourself either restricted in selling or even deregistered from eBay altogether..................
on โ14-12-2013 09:29 AM
It clerarly says on the click & send satchels that the DG declaration MUST be signed so I would read that as meaning you cannot send anything in them that prohibits you from signing the declaration.
on โ14-12-2013 10:14 AM
โ14-12-2013 10:18 PM - edited โ14-12-2013 10:19 PM
@ggearstore wrote:
The post office I go to actually returns them to sender if not signed. They also need to be posted in a box more then 20mm thick with a road only sticker next to the address.
The declaration on a satchel ( prepaid or click and send) is to indicate that you are declaring that the parcel only contains goods that are permitted to be carried by air in accordance with AP terms and conditions.
If it remains unsigned then the article cannot be carried by air, and is transported by road, negating any AP delivery time commitments. It still can be lodged and gets delivered, it just takes longer. This is evidenced by AP reps responses on AP facebook page.
As I am pretty sure others have too, I have received and sent several prepaid satchels containing suitably boxed items such as computers and phones, that have lithium batteries.
When I send such goods using a prepaid satchel I just put a plain sticker over delcaration and write in red marker - ROAD TRANSPORT ONLY.
on โ14-12-2013 10:48 PM
^^^^^^^^ just reread my post and have added some words to be a bit clearer about what I am banging on about ...
@thecatspjs wrote:The declaration on a satchel ( prepaid or click and send) is to indicate that you are declaring that the parcel only contains goods that are permitted to be carried by air in accordance with AP terms and conditions.
If it remains unsigned and is clearly marked road transport then the article cannot be carried by air, and is transported by road, negating any AP delivery time commitments. It still can be lodged and gets delivered, it just takes longer. This is evidenced by AP reps responses on AP facebook page regarding sending lithium batteries by prepaid satchels and click and send.
on โ14-12-2013 11:09 PM
waynereseller 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
If you need the ipad until you get your new computer why have you got 20 days handling on both ipads you have sold?
on โ15-12-2013 01:15 AM
on โ15-12-2013 02:42 AM
Belinda, last time I looked at the OP's listings the only one that was on 20 day shipping was the Ipad.
But he/she was still running an auction for a laptop (!!!!!!!) at the time.
**bleep**,
words do fail me once and a while.
PJ says it well with the comment of " no brain cells needed for being an eBayer" (or something like that)
Here you go ..........................
Heading to Costa Gem...................................................
on โ15-12-2013 06:04 PM
padi the op has sold 2 ipads within 3 days of each other and both had a 20 days handling time whereas the laptop had 5 or 6 (from memory)
I really think printing postage labels is the least of the OP's problems.
Have a look at their completed listings.