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May 6, 2007 at 4:21 pm #490828May 6, 2007 at 4:21 pm #571711
sorry, i decided to take this out…
May 6, 2007 at 4:53 pm #571712Well, look at it this way…I underestimated your shipping for mine, so you saved a few bucks, so that makes up for this person. But I agree, there are a lot of people on eBay who gouge majorly on shipping.
I really watch the shipping cost when I am bidding, and if it seems too excessive, then I don’t bid.
The last one I won was a big pain in the tail, he sent me 4 invoices, 4! Each one had a different total for shipping, each one going up an average of $2 per invoice, so my $25 item was up to $35 by the last invoice, when the first invoice said shipping would be $4.95.
I wrote him like 5 times, no response about which invoice was right. Final email I sent I told him I would be getting eBay involved if he didn’t respond. What do you know, he responded and said the shipping would be $4.95. So that is what I sent. It took me nearly 4 weeks of asking to get a response, and then I had to threaten.
Then he threatened me with poor feedback if I gave him any…oh what a jerk. He doesn’t deserve good feedback, so once I have my dragon, he is getting negative with a comeback from me explaining why he gave me bad in response.
It will ruin my standing, I have never had poor feedback, ever, but people need to know he is unreliable and a poor communicator. I definately will not ever buy anything from him again. I am also considering sending his last email with all my previous ones attached to eBay. See what they have to say about his failure to communicate and resulting feedback scores.
Anyway, rotten eBayers abound, all you can do is try to guess which ones will be on the up and up, most will, so don’t let it upset you too much. This guy is the first one I’ve had to deal with in nearly 8 years of being on eBay.
Kyrin
May 6, 2007 at 4:58 pm #571713I’ve only had really horrible problems and that was when I bought something from someone I *knew*(!!) from a Knight Rider message board.
I called the guy, emailed him like crazy, and even ended up with someone else who knew him better intervening and getting my stuff sent after I’d left him negative feedback. he didn’t retaliate, but he shot himself in the foot with plenty more folks than just me, and ended up getting kicked off ebay, his account was suspended.
My only other issues have been slow shipping (seller taking two weeks to get to the fracking post office and send stuff I needed to have at a certain time).
You can’t give up on everybody because of one bad apple, but do check feedback, even if it’s all positive, the next time you bid.
May 6, 2007 at 5:07 pm #571714kyrin, now i feel bad that i didnt pay you enough for shipping. 🙁 but, you did put things into perspective.
rusti, you are right, i shouldn’t let one person make me stop completely. i did check the feedback. no one complained about the shipping costs. 🙁
however, i do need to get my buying under control. part of it is stress buying, and i should spend my time working on my thesis.
thanks for listening to my rant. and for letting me know there are worst things that could happen. 😀
May 6, 2007 at 6:34 pm #571715gryphondreamer wrote:kyrin, now i feel bad that i didnt pay you enough for shipping. 🙁 but, you did put things into perspective.
rusti, you are right, i shouldn’t let one person make me stop completely. i did check the feedback. no one complained about the shipping costs. 🙁
however, i do need to get my buying under control. part of it is stress buying, and i should spend my time working on my thesis.
thanks for listening to my rant. and for letting me know there are worst things that could happen. 😀
I had no wish to make you feel bad, it was my own fault, I figured shipping would be the same for the dragon as it was for the winged wolf, but apparently the slightly bigger box and packing materials upped it a bit more than I expected. My fault, not yours.
Anyway, do try to restrain your buying if you really are overdoing it. I know I had to as well.
Kyrin
May 6, 2007 at 6:36 pm #571716Sorry about that, gryphon. 🙁 I hope you at least enjoy your new dragons.
May 6, 2007 at 8:50 pm #571717Ah ebay, land of the crazy! Everybody I know has a crazy ebay story.
Mine involved my psycho stalker ex-fiance!
I owned, at the time, two laptops. But one of them had been dead for nearly five years. I was hanging on to it in hopes of fixing it, but I finally realized there was no hope, and decided to just sell it for parts on ebay. I started the auction at a dollar.
Now just that same week my newer laptop that I actually used broke down, and I was griping about it to anybody who would listen.
So my crazy ex heard my griping, and also saw the auction on ebay, and assumed that the auction was me selling my new laptop. He didn’t even read the auction text at all, because the auction said, very clearly, that this laptop hadn’t worked in five years, that it had TOTAL hard drive failure, and was dead as a doornail. (It even included a list of things you could do with it, like use it as a paperweight, or a doorstop!)
Anyhow, he bid a maximum bid of something like $100, because apparently there’s a specific part in that kind of laptop that would be worth that much money, if it still worked, and because he was assuming that this was the laptop that I’d been using until just a day or two ago, he was sure that part would still be there, working, and he could take it apart and sell it.
But nobody else bid, so he got the laptop for $1.
I sent it out, and it arrived there, and then all unholy heck broke lose, because the part that he wanted, that he thought was worth $100 even though he’d only paid $1 for it, wasn’t there at all! No wonder it didn’t work, it was missing pieces! And he accused me of lying, of taking the part out to sell myself before I put up the laptop for sale, of cheating him, because he KNEW that part had been there just a few days ago!
I, of course, thought he was crazy. How could he know the part had been there a few days ago? The auction clearly stated that the laptop had been dead for five years! The part had gone missing long before that!
We argued about this for weeks, me telling him that I had no idea the part was missing, but look, I sold it as dead, you got it dead, you can’t complain! And him insisting that I’d stolen his part, that I was a cheat and a liar, and I should just give up and give him the part already.
Finally I insisted he tell me WHY he was so sure I was a cheat, and he told me it was because the part had to have been there the week before the auction because I was using the laptop, and that’s when I realized he hadn’t read the auction at all, and had just assumed it was my newer laptop! Which I still had! Which I was getting fixed, not selling!
So I pretty much ripped him a new one for assuming the worst about me, and for bidding on an auction he hadn’t read.
And the funny thing is that after all this he STILL kept insisting that we should be married, that he loved me, that I was perfect for him.
Uh. No. Not so much. I finally had to block him from all my IMs and emails and blogs and such, because he just wouldn’t quit insisting he loved me.
Funny, I thought if you loved somebody, you wouldn’t accuse them of lying and cheating!
May 7, 2007 at 12:59 am #571718i just got an email from the seller with the shipping being only 14. and he explained how he got up to that amount.
i feel better knowing that.
and yes, i do need to really pay attention to shipping rates and how much they actually take off for multiple shipping.
however, i really do need to nip the over spending in the budd. 🙂
thanks for your stories, it really put things into perspective.
May 7, 2007 at 3:47 am #571719Glad it got worked out, gryphon.
SPark, lucky for you that you got away from that creep.May 7, 2007 at 4:02 pm #571720In defense of Kyrin’s seller, if the person doesn’t really know what they are doing, they could have sent you several invoices with different shipping options. If you set it up right, all the shipping options should be on the same invoice, but it could happen otherwise. I’m not condoning the lack of communication, but something could have happened where he/she didn’t have access to a computer or the internet.
I don’t know the whole story, you could be completely right in being upset. Just a few things to think about.
May 7, 2007 at 4:56 pm #571721One more thing to look at, before you think someone is charging you way too much for shipping, is their location. For example, many places in the orient (China, the phillipines, etc.) charge major export taxes on things being shipped out of the country. I’m sure there are many other countries that have those kind of regulations as well.
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