How long to wait on e-bay shippment?
Heywood
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Single slabbed coin, $66.00
Feedback score 1322, 99.7% 4 negs, none in past year.
Auction Ended 12/5/04
Paypal sent 12/5/04- insurance offered, not used
No return of my e-mail asking for ship status
one feedback 0n 12/6 from buyer of coin 11/29.
Have I just become impatient after my quick transactions dealing with Russ, Cameronn and Carl ?
Feedback score 1322, 99.7% 4 negs, none in past year.
Auction Ended 12/5/04
Paypal sent 12/5/04- insurance offered, not used
No return of my e-mail asking for ship status
one feedback 0n 12/6 from buyer of coin 11/29.
Have I just become impatient after my quick transactions dealing with Russ, Cameronn and Carl ?
A witty saying proves nothing- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor
does the truth become error because nobody will see it. -Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948)
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Cameron Kiefer
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I'd email the guy and keep in touch, but I wouldn't start fretting about the whereabouts of the package until next year. Enjoy the holidays and don't get all knotted up about a little sixty-six dollar coin.
<< <i>Just echoing everyone else's comments. It's the Christmas Rush, so mail tends to take a little longer. >>
I didn't think it affected e-mail
I won a coin from a seller on Dec. 9th ... he won't even answer my e-mail to let me know he's even gonna ship the coin
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Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
1). I have bought alot since then (many also from CAL/ Wash)) that I have recieved,
2). I never got an invoice/e-mail from him, but paid the paypal in the "You have Won -pay now "screen.
3). My e-mail from monday on status was not answered.
I'll just wait.
A witty saying proves nothing- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor
does the truth become error because nobody will see it. -Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948)
Its very simple folks. If the person doesn't answer your emails, just lodge a complaint with paypal. That will get his attention. I had one guy say he will mail me a coin within 3 days by Express mail and took the money for that but I didn't receive it even within a week. He wouldn't answer my emails.
Logged a complaint with Paypal and the guy called me home saying he mailed it by parcel post. I received the coin, but I didn't make a big issue out of it and cancelled my paypal complaint.
<< <i>Thanks for the comments, I was getting nervous because
1). I have bought alot since then (many also from CAL/ Wash)) that I have recieved,
2). I never got an invoice/e-mail from him, but paid the paypal in the "You have Won -pay now "screen.
3). My e-mail from monday on status was not answered.
I'll just wait. >>
You should have given this info in the first post. #1 and #3 might change my answer.
Cameron Kiefer
Hello,
Thanks for the quick payment! Your coin will ship out today via first class insured mail.
That's all a seller needs to do. The buyer knows the seller received the payment, and when the seller is going to ship their coin. No quesswork or wondering if the seller even sent the coin.
On the flip side, I have had buyers that never responded. Their payments just show up in the mail a few days after the auction ends.
<< <i>Hello,
Thanks for the quick payment! Your coin will ship out today via first class insured mail.
That's all a seller needs to do. The buyer knows the seller received the payment, and when the seller is going to ship their coin. No quesswork or wondering if the seller even sent the coin.
On the flip side, I have had buyers that never responded. Their payments just show up in the mail a few days after the auction ends. >>
Yep, exactly. When I sell, I generally send three e-mails: (1) the invoice upon close of auction, (2) the acknowledgment of payment (and expected shipping date) and the (3) acknowledgment that the coin has shipped. If I've used delivery confirmation I give that number as well.
On the buy side, if it's more than a week after payment has cleared and you haven't heard from the seller, just send e-mail to them for a status update. At that point there's no reason to be anything less than cordial; you're just checking to make sure they received your payment and to see when the coin shipped (or remind them to do quickly if they haven't).
Here in the real world, things just don't always go as we would do them ourselves. And, it would be boring as hell and we wouldn't have anything to complain about!..