on 19-06-2012 01:44 PM
Whether it be via CONTACT SELLER or via PAYPAL (yes, there is an option for us buyers to contact you) READ YOUR MESSAGES.
8 out of 10 of you do not read messages and I am really annoyed.
Sometimes, I need to request express post or ask items to be sent to a different address or I am requesting a combined postage invoice but my questions go unanswered.
Really frustrating.
on 21-04-2013 11:12 AM
On topic, I have my contact details on the ME page where they belong.
MOST of my listings clearly state this fact.
Why can't people just give a call if they really can't figure something out.
Banjo, about the 5 items, wouldn't the postage be on the postage page if the seller had 5 items?
on 21-04-2013 11:39 AM
You could at least have waited until June so we could have sung Happy Birthday to this thread!
on 21-04-2013 12:18 PM
Apparently it is a no-no to add to an 'old' thread but what if the information/question is relevant? Should I add my response/question here or go start a new topic with an identical subject line??
on 21-04-2013 12:54 PM
Banjo, about the 5 items, wouldn't the postage be on the postage page if the seller had 5 items?
BUT Bango posted post #34 in June OF LAST YEAR so they are not likely to come back and provide a reply. Even if they did, the listing/seller they referred to is probably a distant memory. So , in answer to your question "Should I add my response/question here or go start a new topic with an identical subject line?" I would say yes, start a new thread with the same or similar subject line. The information/advice you then receive will be accurate, current, and based on the ever changing/evolving eBay policies.
Hopefully readers will see with these old threads, it is better to start a new thread rather than post someting like that in post #36.
