#141
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#143
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#144
What value did you declare on the shipping form, out of curiosity?
#147
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#148
OP is the biggest dumbsh1t ever.
Here's the rules:
- Signature confirmation required on $250 and up or the buyer instantly wins. I always tell the buyer and most of the time they're like no, I can't be at home and I'm like oh okay I'll waive and and send it signature required anyways LOLWhat do I care about their life, I already have their money (sad, but true
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- UPS/FedEx and USPS EMS (EMS ONLY) give you $100 free, it's up to you to purchase any additional amount. UPS doesn't know that you didn't ship Rotas nor are they going to listen to you yabber about lightweight forged alloy wheels.
- Always insure your stuff. You just learned perhaps the most expensive lesson of your life. Suck it up, don't let it hurt your butt too long and moveeeeeee on.
- Don't trust anyone. Not shipping carriers, not your customers, not your mom I'm talking fcuking no one. Trust yourself only.
Now OP is out the money, the wheels and his pride while dickface in NorCal has two wheels for free. He's not going to ship them back and PayPal is going to give him a full refund.
#149
So do we have any international shipping experts?
Will USPS insure you to other countries? I generally ship UPS, about 98% of the time.
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#150
my two cents:
- ebay/paypal enforce a system whereby the seller has to act like a good business does, under the notion that the customer is always right. people don't always realize the overhead and care that's required to live up to this standard. I'm not saying OP had any bad intentions (and he seems to fully accept the state of things), but these rules do their best to marginalize people acting as if a sale is a casual thing.
- don't conduct any communications outside of the ebay mail system.
Not an enthusiast.
#151
Yes, USPS will. So will fedex.
I would not UPS internationally. They suck with clearing customs. I would use Fedex is there is anything complex (For example, when I lived in the UK, I was VAT and duty exempt. Fedex could figure that out. UPS never did and kept asking for money, which I eventually paid and had to have refunded to get my ****)
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#154
I agree it might be a good idea in general but I don't see how "signature required" or "delivery to the nearest Kinkos" would have made any difference in this case. UPS admits the package didn't get to the Buyer so without insurance what difference would it have made? Further proof they didn't get delivered?
I am still surprised people think the Buyer was part of a scam when UPS admits two wheels didn't get there. Maybe the Buyer and UPS are both part of the scam?
#155
"Your pants too tight,your wheels too bright"
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#157
you're so kind lol when i talked to the paypal rep earlier today, she said that they buyer is required to return the 2 wheels, and then i issue a refund (if the claim settles in his favor). is this true?
yes. it does suck
i honestly don't remember
#158
If you ship USPS Priority, you will get a certain amount of insurance included, and you can pay extra to insure it for a higher value. I've never had to deal with claiming anything yet thankfully, so I don't know how hard it is to collect on it. I know I sent 2 steering wheels worth over $350 to Brazil last month and insured the crap out of them. In all my years, I had maybe 2 cheap items that were shipped first class international go missing permanently, which I just ate. I've probably sent well over 100 things Priority mail all over the world and never lost one.Sometimes things take longer than usual to arrive but they always get there. Granted, it's only smaller auto parts, not extremely fragile or theft-prone items.
#159
Yes. He is responsible for shipping them back to you on his dime before PayPal will refund him in that case. That means he'll have to provide tracking and such. It's courteous to refund the return shipping costs if it wasn't the buyer's error, but neither eBay or PayPal force that, so that's up to the seller. I just ate $50 to return 4 "square" BBS RA that the eBay seller/Vortex member described as having no bends, and then had the nerve to blame me for not asking for extra pictures before I bought them.Then he relisted them, simply removing the part about there not being bends. Needless to say, I gave him every chance in the world to make good, but had to leave my first negative ever.
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