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Re: Typical Ebay Auction
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Posted by JT on December 19, 2005 at 05:57:45 from (70.226.198.234):
In Reply to: Re: Typical Ebay Auction posted by Nat on December 19, 2005 at 05:29:46:
I get parts in daily that are not packed in peanuts. They are all packed in newspaper, brown paper, plastic air pillows, etc. I have had boxes come in damaged, UPS has paid for it, no quextions asked. One was a $700.00 Honda engine. If the customer is paying the shipping, what does it matter the cost of the shipping??? It is not that high, I get invoices for 4-7.00 shipping on a dailey basis. Yes residential shipping is higher, but if someone wants it, they will pay the shipping. I also have passed on buying stuff off Ebay because they will not ship. If you do not have the means to ship things then you should not be trying to sell in a worldwide selling eviroment, where your customer is not next door or down the street.
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