Ironplant -Did you offer insurance?
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Ironplant -Did you offer insurance?
No, I never do. I leave that up to the auction winner to ask about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Videodrone
I'm not going to offer insurance for a 1 cent shirt and 4 shipping.
I always suggest at least putting it in all your item discriptions as a option to the buyer at their expense to CYA.
I wonder if the woman got the shirt, and just wants her money back or something.
Anyway, I'm going to refund her money. She is an ass and does not deserve a free shirt. But I'm also not going to have her bitching to paypal and having my funds froze. I make way to much money on ebay for that crap.
just ban her from your auctions if possible, i dunno how ebay works but you can ban ppl right? also if there is some rating system, bring hers down a notch (i dunno if you can). good job on the refund - wise ironplant.
for my ebay items, i always get delivery confirmation. whether the buyer pays for it or not. You get a tracking number and a receipt. even without insurance, this is proof enough that you mailed the package out, and has saved my ass numerous times. i think it costs 35 cents. you can always add this fee into your auctions and charge 4.35 or 4.50 for shipping
yeah - just take more precautious next time ip, do what DNG said and offer insurance at the buyers expense.
I was on the other side of something like this. A guy who said he sent me the item but I never got it. Wouldn't refund my money. Finally gave me like 2/3 of my money. 7 months later the item arrives at my parent's house. The guy just wrote the address wrong (and I know he was given the right address because it was via paypal). Most stuff that gets lost in the mail is due to stuff like that. I'd have contacted him and sent him his money back if he wasn't such an asshole about the whole thing the first time and ignored my request for delivery confirmation.
You don't have to insure stuff to get deivery confirmation. If you sell ANYTHING on ebay, just pay the 35cents for DC.
I guess the bottom line here is a negative feedback worth $4.01?
She could be lying too, you have no way of knowing if she really did get the item.
So, what she going to do? Sue you for two cents? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by IronPlant