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Sudoxe 14-02-07 10:07 AM

ebay postage
 
I recently won an exhaust system on ebay.
Postage was marked at 20 pounds.

So, you can immagine my supprise when I opened the door this morning to see 250quids worth of exhaust system sitting on the doorstep not even being signed for. :mad::mad:

Now, a less scruplious person than myself could now report this item as not being delivered, as they dont have proof of delivery.

Why would you post something so valuable and not even require a signature?

And the postage was only 10.90. Thieveing gits.

Dan

Blue_SV650S 14-02-07 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Sudoxe (Post 1117156)
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Remember it is P&P ... you are paying not only for the box it came in, but someone’s time to go to the PO too ;)

Some use it as way of avoiding eBay fees … often you see a small item 99p but £40 P&P ;)

I tend to only charge what it physically cost to post though :)

K 14-02-07 10:27 AM

Hmmm, this does sound a bit didgy on behalf of both the seller and the postie.

Was it sent Recorded or Special Delivery? If it was and was just left then the postie is at fault.

As for the £20 charge - hmmm. it is for postage and packing, but I perhaps doubt that it was wrapped in nearly a tenners worth of cardboard and bubblewrap!
(Though if sent Special Delivery that would soak up about £3.50 - Recorded is only 68p mind you.)

It does sound like someone is trying to recoup their eBay fees and then some. You could take a photo of the packaging and email it, with the reference number of the listing, to eBay themselves. They are currently inthe process of clamping down on unfair postage charges and so would probably look into this.
I don't know if it will gain you any refund (probably not) but if it results in making eBay a better marketplace they t'is all good.

Personally I weigh everything and calculate the costs from the Post Offices own website... but yes, I do include enough to cover the cost of packaging materials - partly because I'm a business, but mostly because I don't re-use old bubble-envelopes, I buy everything in new and make sure it's well packed.

Sudoxe 14-02-07 10:33 AM

It was just send 1st or 2nd class, not recorded or special. :mad:

Ah well, we live and learn.

Dan

chunkytfg 14-02-07 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Blue_SV650S (Post 1117163)
Remember it is P&P ... you are paying not only for the box it came in, but someone’s time to go to the PO too ;)

Some use it as way of avoiding eBay fees … often you see a small item 99p but £40 P&P ;)

I tend to only charge what it physically cost to post though :)


exactly! IMO when i charege postage it accounts for the fact that i have the package it, drive to the post office and queue then get home(30 mins minimum) plus diesel and a small parking charge of a £1. so on top of postage costs the rest can be quite happily justified to be a tenner.

Viney 14-02-07 10:51 AM

Dan, how many exhausts do you need??

Sudoxe 14-02-07 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Viney (Post 1117195)
Dan, how many exhausts do you need??

Clearly I need 6, do you want to buy one, or 5? :lol:

I dont have that many!
Renegade Race (Currently in use)
CCC Road Legal (for MOT)
OEM Triumph S3
Wolf Underseat for the newer S3 (Wrong model advertised when I got it off ebay, thats going back on there)
And now this Wunoff underseat.

Although the CCC and possibly the renegade may get ebayed at some point.

Anyone want one? Offers accepted :D I even have an SV link pipe somewhere!

It's an illness I tell you!
dan

rictus01 14-02-07 11:05 AM

Hey, you got it, chopping rear fender tonight ?

Sudoxe 14-02-07 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by rictus01 (Post 1117215)
Hey, you got it, chopping rear fender tonight ?

Depends, if it's ****ing down i'll stay home and sort it. If it looks quite nice out i'll bimble down to selkent.

Ok ok, like a kid at christmas, i'll proberly be chopping up the bike!

Dan

rictus01 14-02-07 11:26 AM

If it takes more than 20 minutes, you're wasting time.

Back pod off, cut directly across the back fender about 5" inside the rear subframe back cross member, two springs, two bolts, refit indicaters to pipe mounts, rear pod refit, job done (Oh you are allow to stand and just look at it for 15 minutes or so;) ).

Cheers Mark.


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