---------------------------------------------------------Originally posted by FonFon
This question may have already been asked before, but my goodness this thread has gotten so long that I can't find the answer. I hope someone will pity me and help me out!
I had purchased meal vouchers from Connections awhile back, and when we decided to upgrade to concierge level before our recent trip, we planned only to use two of the vouchers (at Beaches and Cream), so I put up the remaining four on ebay.
The auction was completed in early October. I received this email from the buyer today...
Hello.
I have yet to leave feedback for you on these meal vouchers. I purchased some from you and another party. I feel from both sellers that the value of the vouchers and the meal opportunities represented by both of you was quite misleading. Had I travelled to Disney and known what to expect prior to my purchase from you, I can state quite emphatically that I would have never purchased them. I welcome your response before I leave my feedback. Thank you. Tom
I used the same format as everyone else selling Quick and Casual vouchers uses on ebay, listing out the restaurants, and stating what it includes. I am working on my response to him, and it is something along the lines of that I'm sorry that he feels that way, however menus with prices are widely available on the internet, and unfortunately, it isn't my fault that he didn't do any research prior to purchasing them. I can't pull up the auction because it was so far back, but if I remember correctly, they went for about $20 each, which in some cases, is less than what a lot of them go for on ebay!
Am I wrong in this answer?? I know that either way, he's going to give me negative feedback, but I don't think that simply because he didn't do his research, that I should be responsible for his buyers remorse.
Is there no advice for mailing to Canada?
Doris, I live in Canada, my advice is to make sure when you fill out the green form, that you say that it is a gift & put the value under $5.00!! over that amount there are a lot of extra charges for the receipient!
The measurements of this framed are 41" wide X 26 1/2 " tall and about 3" deep.
Okay, I'm a dummy... what's a flat rate envelope? I've always wondered that when people post about it.
(I guess you do not mean the priority mail ones we use for here, but something international.)
Originally posted by DMRick
I didn't see your first note. How much does it weight? I mail my product, 1# 3 oz in a box, for about $5.50, air letter rate. I would never tell my clients I could get it there by Christmas, sending it that way, however.
Go here and see what is the best you can do. Once you put in yoru stats, it will give you all the ways and time frames.
http://ircalc.usps.gov/
Doris
This is a very helpful site. Thank you. It has something listed called Airmail Letter Post but gives dimensions of maximum length 24" with a height/depth/width maximum of 34". What kind of letter is that? Sounds more like a narrow package but it gives a rate of $3.75 with a delivery of 4 - 7 days. This is by far the cheapest but I don't really understand how that could be a letter. Any enlightenment on that one?
Originally posted by FonFon
This question may have already been asked before, but my goodness this thread has gotten so long that I can't find the answer. I hope someone will pity me and help me out!
I had purchased meal vouchers from Connections awhile back, and when we decided to upgrade to concierge level before our recent trip, we planned only to use two of the vouchers (at Beaches and Cream), so I put up the remaining four on ebay.
The auction was completed in early October. I received this email from the buyer today...
Hello.
I have yet to leave feedback for you on these meal vouchers. I purchased some from you and another party. I feel from both sellers that the value of the vouchers and the meal opportunities represented by both of you was quite misleading. Had I travelled to Disney and known what to expect prior to my purchase from you, I can state quite emphatically that I would have never purchased them. I welcome your response before I leave my feedback. Thank you. Tom
I used the same format as everyone else selling Quick and Casual vouchers uses on ebay, listing out the restaurants, and stating what it includes. I am working on my response to him, and it is something along the lines of that I'm sorry that he feels that way, however menus with prices are widely available on the internet, and unfortunately, it isn't my fault that he didn't do any research prior to purchasing them. I can't pull up the auction because it was so far back, but if I remember correctly, they went for about $20 each, which in some cases, is less than what a lot of them go for on ebay!
Am I wrong in this answer?? I know that either way, he's going to give me negative feedback, but I don't think that simply because he didn't do his research, that I should be responsible for his buyers remorse.
3. The longer he waits for your response, the better the likelihood that he'll wait beyond the 90 day window in which he can leave FB, and your worries will be gone.