Anyway, I left NEUTRAL feedback for the seller. I stated the truth -The item was listed as new but did not come in orginal packing, and he made a $4 profit on shipping.
Shells9:
This isn't going to be a real popular statement, but here goes anyway.
Did he list the shipping in his TOS? And I understand it did not say NIP (new in package)? You got it in a timely matter? If all of the above are true, then I really think he didn't deserve (well of course he did, but not by eBay's standards) a neutral. The time to see if you are happy with the shipping costs, is before you bid. If you see a high shipping cost, it's really up to the buyer to email and ask how it's being shipped (Priority, etc) to make the shipping that high...not to assume that it's coming by a more expensive way. If the shipping isn't listed, I would either write and ask what it is, or I would by pass the item. If the shipping is high, but the item will still be in the price range I want to spend, then I bid anyway, since it's my bottom line I have to be happy with.
Yes, he lied about you when he left feedback, which tells me I wouldn't buy from him again, but I really believe, based on the reasons eBay gives for leaving neutrals and negs, that he didn't deserve it in this case. A positive, with the remark, "item was fine, s/h was high, for packaging" would have been more appropriate IMO.
By Jimmy:
I use a PO Box, and my cell phone (so they can't do a reverse lookup and get my real address)as my contact info on eBay. My PO Box is my return address. Yes, people can still go to the PO and askfor my "real" address, but they have ot show ID, and it's recorded. Most don't know they can do this, and no one has any reason to bother. It just makes me feel safer. Lots of nuts out there.
Patricia:
I'm waiting til I regret taking personal checks (when I list something over $75, I only take PP and Money Order)..but so far, so good. I don't bother to hold them (unless I have a funny feeling in my stomach, and it's check numer 101 LOL), since I"d have to hold some of them for along time..and I wouldn't know which ones. I've known people who held for 10 days, and it they didn't realize it didn't clear for 3 weeks...and of course that one bounced. We put any extra handling fees aside, in case a package gets broken or goes MIA, and the people didn't insure, and I guess those fees could be used for a bounced check as well. Hope it doesn't happen, of course, but I really don't want the stuff hanging around, once it's sold.
Poober:
You could easily add .30 handling fee, be well within the "uncomplainable" limits, and that would cover most of your PP fees. Especially if it brings in more money when selling your pins No one argues with that amount of handling fees. Of course it's up to you, but that's a way to cover those fees, and as long as it's in your TOS, people would know in advance. Of course you would call it handling fee, not say it's to cover the Paypal fee. Not all would be paying via PP, so you could start a little fund..and pay for your bubble envy and paypal out of that fee.