kraftdinner
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posted on January 9, 2005 04:24:20 PM new
When should you say something when you've been overcharged for postage? The last 4 things I bought, I was overcharged $30.00 extra in total. Since I'm in Canada, I have no way of knowing if the quoted charge is the actual shipping until it arrives. I don't mind paying handling charges but when the shipping is double or more, is it right for me to question the seller about it? The month before I only bought 5 items but was overcharged big time on 2 of them. I wrote to the sellers and never heard back on either one, so I'm wondering if there's any point. Should I just mention it in feedback?
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tomwiii
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posted on January 9, 2005 04:39:44 PM new
Yo! Macaroni Breath!
Are they shipping USPS??
If YES, then here is a calculator --
http://ircalc.usps.gov/
The time to P&M about shipping is BEFORE ya bid -- NOT after...
Have you been asking before hand?
ACTUAL POSTAGE does NOT = SHIPPING FEES!
There are lots of factors that influence the final SHIPPING FEE!
My DOMESTIC items I can just hand off to Ralphie's buddy -- our delivery-person. BUT, international shipments MUST be done at the PO & I DONNA DRIVE!
I have to pay to get there...PLUS, there ain't no FREE boxes for international (except for very very pricey EXPRESS)
Sorry, but Ralphie's BVDs get all bunched when buyers (ESPECIALLY from MOOSE-POOP SASAKATOONY or BROKEN-JAW ALBERTA) start P&M'ing about SHIPPING FEES after the fact...
VISIT: Ralphie's Eclectic Garden of Earthly Delights & Swedish Marital Aids here:
http://tinyurl.com/3rd5a
[ edited by tomwiii on Jan 9, 2005 04:41 PM ]
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glassgrl
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posted on January 9, 2005 05:45:52 PM new
Macaroni Breath? Gee Tom you're enough to put anybody off posting here! Give the guy a break!
Remember before Christmas I was pissing and moaning about being charged $65.00 UK to ship something here when I could put it in the USPS website and "see" that shipping should only be $35.00?
My poor little 4 pound package arrived and the shipping cost on it was 33 pounds (or however you write those UK numbers) which did turn out to be about $65.00.
WHY there is so much difference between "their" postage rates and "ours" I don't know.
But don't be pissing people off just because they're asking a simple question.
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ltray
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posted on January 9, 2005 05:48:38 PM new
Kraft, let me translate Ralphie's ever so elegant message.
If you buy on Ebay not knowing what the shipping is, you get what you asked for.
ALWAYS inquire about shipping before you buy. If the item has no other bidders or is selling too cheaply, it could be because the other bidders already know they don't want to pay the high shipping.
IF the seller is not stating their shipping up front, you can usually assume there is a reason.
They are not just trying to tick off Canadians, they are probably overcharging everyone.
I don't state Canadian shipping in my auctions, but I do state US shipping. I will gladly give an international buyer a quote, but sometimes even I am shocked about how much an item will cost to ship.
BUYERS should ALWAYS ask BEFORE bidding, how much TOTAL shipping will be.
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tomwiii
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posted on January 9, 2005 06:11:23 PM new
Get a grip, GG and use the IGNORE button if me little postings bother ya so much...
I'm sure ole Kraftdinner (AKA: Cheese-Boy AKA: Villanious-Velveeta) has no plans to sic the RCMP on me & Ralphie over me slightly BENT sense of humor & will survive...
VISIT: Ralphie's Eclectic Garden of Earthly Delights & Swedish Marital Aids here:
http://tinyurl.com/3rd5a
[ edited by tomwiii on Jan 9, 2005 06:11 PM ]
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Libra63
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posted on January 9, 2005 06:19:13 PM new
If you read the OP you would have seen that he/she did write an ask the seller a question with no answer. If ebay is going to have that function then a buyer should expect an answer.
Shipping to Canada is not much more, if any than mailing to the US. I sell to canada alot and I can just about tell them what the charge will be. For International buyers I do tell them the weight of the package and tell them I am mailing air letter post they can most of the time know what postage will be. To over charge by a small amount to cover handling costs I find is okay but for fee avoidance is wrong and that is what many sellers do.
If I was KD I would be upset.
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maggiemuggins
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posted on January 9, 2005 06:21:47 PM new
ROFLMAO!! Krafty... time to educate the dogs here on just how beautiful a woman you are... hee hee.. Maggie
[ edited by maggiemuggins on Jan 9, 2005 06:27 PM ]
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OhMsLucy
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posted on January 9, 2005 06:35:08 PM new
As has been stated on and on ad infinitum, the time to ask is BEFORE you bid. Did you do that? Did you check the cost on the USPS website? Not difficult at all if you have any idea what the packed weight will be.
If you did indeed bid on something where the seller quoted you "exact postage" or something like that and you were charged more than what is shown on the package then, yes, you do have reason to complain. It would certainly be appropriate to question the seller in that instance.
OTOH, if you were quoted a shipping charge that didn't specifically state "exact postage" then you have no reason to complain after the fact. You knew what S/H would be and by bidding you agreed to pay it. Same as the seller's other TOS.
Personally, I completely agree with Tom except for his unfortunate choice of words in addressing the OP.
An aside here... shipping to Canada can be EXTREMELY expensive if the box goes oversize.
JMHO
Lucy
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glassgrl
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posted on January 9, 2005 06:59:36 PM new
[ edited by glassgrl on Jan 10, 2005 03:44 AM ]
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replaymedia
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posted on January 9, 2005 07:03:49 PM new
I always knew there was something between Ralphie & Tom. Now we know what...
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maggiemuggins
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posted on January 9, 2005 07:13:18 PM new
LOL Tom.. Ralphie looks like a pot belly pig with Bat ears! That's one ugly dog! Maggie
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Japerton
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posted on January 9, 2005 07:26:14 PM new
How to win friends and influence people. Not.
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maggiemuggins
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posted on January 9, 2005 07:34:24 PM new
LOL..LOL...hee..hee.. I have a winning personality, don't I Japerton! Oh and good looks as well.. snicker...
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Japerton
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posted on January 9, 2005 07:37:53 PM new
So _you_ say...
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Gtootie
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posted on January 9, 2005 07:52:06 PM new
In the original post, Kraft said she e-mailed the sellers after the items arrived and complained or asked about the postage. She DID NOT ever say if she asked before she bid.
What she did say was: Since I'm in Canada, I have no way of knowing if the quoted charge is the actual shipping until it arrives. Which leads you to believe she asked and was quoted an amount. If this is correct, then no she shouldn't complain now. She could have checked the USPS website or questioned the amount before she bid.
As for Tom's response. Kraft is not a newbie. She's been in the RT for a while and has been involved in some pretty heated discussions. She knows how things are. And some of you have said a lot worse and treated people a lot worse.
And picking on Ralphie is low.
Be kind. Everyone is fighting their own secret battles.
...Author Unknown
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maggiemuggins
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posted on January 9, 2005 08:00:52 PM new
Gtootie... I wasn't picking on Ralphie..
I just stated the obvious.. ugly looking dog.. face smooshed flat like it was hit by a swinging door.. little round chubby body, and bulgy eyes and huge bat ears.... what's not to love... Maggie
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Gtootie
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posted on January 9, 2005 08:02:41 PM new
As long as you do love him Maggie. He has a good heart.
Be kind. Everyone is fighting their own secret battles.
...Author Unknown
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maggiemuggins
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posted on January 9, 2005 08:05:23 PM new
LOL..Gtootie.. I've been known to love a dog or two....rrruuuuffff!
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Gtootie
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posted on January 9, 2005 08:12:01 PM new
Yeah I know Maggie. The four legged kind are better though. I have decided it's because everything is more "level" and the blood flows better. Some of it even makes it to the brain.
Be kind. Everyone is fighting their own secret battles.
...Author Unknown
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maggiemuggins
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posted on January 9, 2005 08:23:00 PM new
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mcjane
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posted on January 9, 2005 09:31:36 PM new
There are NO ugly animals.
Ralphie is a smart little guy & cute as can be. Can't help loving him.
As for postage & Canada, I agree it's not a lot more than mailing in the states.
If you don't get a quote before bidding you could be asking for trouble.
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kraftdinner
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posted on January 9, 2005 09:33:36 PM new
Macaroni breath eh??? Well you have cooties. Big ones with big eyes. The only reason why your dog loves you so much is because they were originally bred to hunt cooties. You've known this all along but have been too ashamed to admit it to everyone... SO THERE!!!
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maggiemuggins
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posted on January 9, 2005 09:40:24 PM new
Butt ugly..okay.. I'll be nice ...he's not butt ugly.. he's just challenged in the looks department...now don't get your panties in a bunch, McJane.. I happen to love all animals too.. even the butt ugly ones!
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mcjane
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posted on January 9, 2005 11:14:38 PM new
Can't help it Maggie, gotta defend my little buddy Ralphie.
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classicrock000
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posted on January 10, 2005 03:42:21 AM new
cooties?? LOL I havent heard that word since the 50's.
However Krafty-you SHOULD know better-you've been on these boards long enough. You should know to ask about shipping charges BEFORE you bid.If the're too much either look elsewhere or dont bid.I charge close to what the actual shipping is.Some people make money on the shipping and thats their way of doing business.
Even if their out to screw you on the shipping,its your business to know this before hand.If you dont ask,dont complain about it afterward.Even in your feedback,if you are satisfied with what you got,nothing short of a positive is warranted-case closed.
cant say anything about Toms dog's looks-I love and had at one time a Chinese Sharpei lol.
[ edited by classicrock000 on Jan 10, 2005 03:55 AM ]
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tomwiii
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posted on January 10, 2005 03:59:56 AM new
Maggie,Maggie,Maggie!
Methinks you are confused -- allow me to be of assistance:
THIS is CUTE:
THIS is BUTT-UGLY:
NOW: Repeat after me, class:
THIS is CUTE:
THIS is BUTT-UGLY:
VISIT: Ralphie's Eclectic Garden of Earthly Delights & Swedish Marital Aids here:
http://tinyurl.com/3rd5a
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CBlev65252
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posted on January 10, 2005 04:20:14 AM new
LOL, Tom! Aside from my daughter's golden Lab, Summer, I think Ralphie is the cutest dog around!
KD
Once I shipped a box to Canada and because it was 1/8" too large it cost an extra $10+ to mail it! I was floored. I took the package back home and re-wrapped it. The biggest problem with international packages that I can see is the size restriction.
I sell mostly jewelry so I can send an international package for $5 using the Global Priority small envelopes. That's the only way I will send international packages unless they're too large to go into one of those envelopes.
I think you were over-charged, but at this point I'd chalk it up to experience and would put a negative spin on your positive feedback.
Cheryl
"Success in almost any field depends more on energy and drive than it does on intelligence. This explains why we have so many stupid leaders."
-Sloan Wilson
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tomwiii
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posted on January 10, 2005 04:37:23 AM new
Yo! Kraft HIGH-IN-SATURATED-FAT Dinner:
Donna knock Cooties! High in PROTEIN, & Ralphie loves them!
I love CANADA! Growing up, Dudley Do-Right was one of my personal heros! I'm always amazed that so many can live in harmony in a frozen waste-land...
Be that as it may, my CANADIAN bidders, however, have tended to be (how should I put it?) less than stellar...? (P&P + P&M + P&M + P&M)
Why can't everybody turn Japanese?
They so NICE:
(actual real email):
"Dear Ralphi-san:
Hai! Arigato! Pleae you to accept EXTRA $100 for shipping your nice nice used COOTIES!
Very yours truly Sincerely,
Mr Robato"
Geeeesh! What more could a seller ask for??
Hai!
VISIT: Ralphie's Eclectic Garden of Earthly Delights & Swedish Marital Aids here:
http://tinyurl.com/3rd5a
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fenix03
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posted on January 10, 2005 04:41:56 AM new
:: I sell mostly jewelry so I can send an international package for $5 using the Global Priority small envelopes. That's the only way I will send international packages unless they're too large to go into one of those envelopes.::
Just curious.... Why do you only use Global Cheryl? You can ship first class airmail for 20-50% the cost depending on weight and they only take about three days more than global to most of Europe.
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
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maggiemuggins
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posted on January 10, 2005 08:05:49 AM new
LOL..Tom...thanks for the edjumacation.
Comparing the two photos. I can see that you are indeed correct...
BTW.. you do know that I am just yanking your chain about Ralphie, now don't you...
He is a fine specimen of a "Bat Dog" LOL
FYI... did you know that serial killers have used dogs as their ruse to attract their victims? It's true... walking a cute dog, invites ease of conversation and lowers one's defenses... Beware of the man with a cute dog.. LOL..
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