surfergirl602
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Since this has to do with the costume that I bought for PPP, I guess I'll post this here. Let me start by asking... am I totally wrong on this??? I would like others opinions before I report this and file an ebay claim. Anyway...
here is the link to the petticoat I purchased to go under my Elizabeth Swann costume.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=220205904042&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=012
Notice specifically where it ships from, and the price for shipping.
I love this item, don't get my wrong, but I feel that the seller has grossly misrepresented the shipping on this one. I get a priority mail box about four days after I ordered it. I was expecting it to take at least a week or two, since its "coming from China after all", and I look at the shipping label. GEORGIA. $6.20 in shipping charges. I see this and I'm furious. So I email the seller and ask for a 10.55 refund for the overcharge. I could see two dollers here or there, but ten?!?!? This is what I get in response. (I've been going back and forth on this one with the seller, and am getting nowhere.)
Me:
Hello - I received this item today. The product is great, however, you charged me 16.75 for shipping for an item coming from China, when I received it in a priority mail box from the United states with a shipping charge of 6.20. You have overcharged me by $10.55, falsified shipping information, and I would like that money refunded back to me. This is an excessive shipping overcharge that will be reported to ebay otherwise. Thank you for your understanding and prompt reply. Thanks.
Them:
We have a shipping center in GA to ensure speedy shipping.
US$16.75 consists of international shipping (from China to GA) and domestic shipping (from GA TO CHINA).
It happens that your crinoline is available in our GA inventory. Therefore , yours was shipped from GA . Sorry, I didn't inform you before we made the decision. I sincerely apologize for the confusion it brought you. Hope you can understand.
Me:
Hello thats for your prompt reply. Honestly, I dont care how much the international shipping for an item costs that is a cost that YOU incur its not up to me to pay it. What the seller of an item can charge for shipping is how much the item actually costs to get from point A to point B, not from A, B, and C. Me, as a buyer, should be paying how much it costs to ship this item from wherever it is being shipped from, in this case, Georgia. If I am paying shipping from China, I expect to see a shipping label from China. This is not the case. The item was shipped from Georgia for $6.20. I expect to be paying that amount in shipping. What I pay does not include whatever the cost for YOU to get the item from the manufacturer. In no place is this listed in your auction. I feel that this has been misrepresented, and I still feel that I am deserving of a shipping refund. Charging me a fee that is not listed is not a practice condoned by ebay. I feel that if I had known you were going to charge this excessive amount, I would NOT have bid on this item. I would have bought one from the states for way less in shipping.
Melissa
Them:
Hi Melissa,
The fact is that we didn't make fat profit from the shipping.The shipping calculation is based on shipping from China instead of from GA since it was listed as located at Shanghai, China. Pls refer to attached red line circled part for item location detail.
Also below is the item link, you may refer to related terms on this listing.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220205904042
Actually, you've got value-added service. We have to pay the GA shipping center US$5 extra commission. If it was shipped directly from China , we'll save that cost.
Hope this will help sort everything out.
Me:
Hi, yes, I am aware that the auction says it ships from China. The fact is, that is shipped from Georgia yet I was charged a China price. I guess we are just not seeing eye to eye on this one.
So, after reading all of that... am I right in feeling a little ripped off? Should I file a claim to get my money back? I'm not looking for all of it, just the 10.55 that I feel I'm owed in shipping.
Thanks for reading...
Melissa
here is the link to the petticoat I purchased to go under my Elizabeth Swann costume.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=220205904042&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=012
Notice specifically where it ships from, and the price for shipping.
I love this item, don't get my wrong, but I feel that the seller has grossly misrepresented the shipping on this one. I get a priority mail box about four days after I ordered it. I was expecting it to take at least a week or two, since its "coming from China after all", and I look at the shipping label. GEORGIA. $6.20 in shipping charges. I see this and I'm furious. So I email the seller and ask for a 10.55 refund for the overcharge. I could see two dollers here or there, but ten?!?!? This is what I get in response. (I've been going back and forth on this one with the seller, and am getting nowhere.)
Me:
Hello - I received this item today. The product is great, however, you charged me 16.75 for shipping for an item coming from China, when I received it in a priority mail box from the United states with a shipping charge of 6.20. You have overcharged me by $10.55, falsified shipping information, and I would like that money refunded back to me. This is an excessive shipping overcharge that will be reported to ebay otherwise. Thank you for your understanding and prompt reply. Thanks.
Them:
We have a shipping center in GA to ensure speedy shipping.
US$16.75 consists of international shipping (from China to GA) and domestic shipping (from GA TO CHINA).
It happens that your crinoline is available in our GA inventory. Therefore , yours was shipped from GA . Sorry, I didn't inform you before we made the decision. I sincerely apologize for the confusion it brought you. Hope you can understand.
Me:
Hello thats for your prompt reply. Honestly, I dont care how much the international shipping for an item costs that is a cost that YOU incur its not up to me to pay it. What the seller of an item can charge for shipping is how much the item actually costs to get from point A to point B, not from A, B, and C. Me, as a buyer, should be paying how much it costs to ship this item from wherever it is being shipped from, in this case, Georgia. If I am paying shipping from China, I expect to see a shipping label from China. This is not the case. The item was shipped from Georgia for $6.20. I expect to be paying that amount in shipping. What I pay does not include whatever the cost for YOU to get the item from the manufacturer. In no place is this listed in your auction. I feel that this has been misrepresented, and I still feel that I am deserving of a shipping refund. Charging me a fee that is not listed is not a practice condoned by ebay. I feel that if I had known you were going to charge this excessive amount, I would NOT have bid on this item. I would have bought one from the states for way less in shipping.
Melissa
Them:
Hi Melissa,
The fact is that we didn't make fat profit from the shipping.The shipping calculation is based on shipping from China instead of from GA since it was listed as located at Shanghai, China. Pls refer to attached red line circled part for item location detail.
Also below is the item link, you may refer to related terms on this listing.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220205904042
Actually, you've got value-added service. We have to pay the GA shipping center US$5 extra commission. If it was shipped directly from China , we'll save that cost.
Hope this will help sort everything out.
Me:
Hi, yes, I am aware that the auction says it ships from China. The fact is, that is shipped from Georgia yet I was charged a China price. I guess we are just not seeing eye to eye on this one.
So, after reading all of that... am I right in feeling a little ripped off? Should I file a claim to get my money back? I'm not looking for all of it, just the 10.55 that I feel I'm owed in shipping.
Thanks for reading...
Melissa