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Broadstruck
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So the other day a piece of exonumia arrived a few days late that I paid $20.00 for next day air shipping.
Although I'd have no issue if the $15.40 difference between 1st class self insured had been tacked onto the cost of the item.
The principle of having been gouged on shipping charges has been eating away at my frugal nature.
Would you say something or just accept and move on
Although I'd have no issue if the $15.40 difference between 1st class self insured had been tacked onto the cost of the item.
The principle of having been gouged on shipping charges has been eating away at my frugal nature.
Would you say something or just accept and move on

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then the refund would have to go through them and then be passed along to you.
That would be a pain and I would likely just ignore it so as to not strain future buying opportunities.
If it was the shipper that you paid the extra $15 to and they shipped it slower....
and you might do business with them again....I would politely point out the oversight and request a refund of the $15.
Not really looking for much these days but if I were, it might be a toner.
<< <i>Did they charge for next day and then send it first class? Or did they charge for next day, then wait two days, then send it next day? >>
Actually just having checked my email correspondence...
We had agreed at a price ending in $80 shipped and I opted to toss another $20 to round it off and get it the next day.
It was sent out via 1st class with just delivery confirmation.
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<< <i>Did they charge for next day and then send it first class? Or did they charge for next day, then wait two days, then send it next day? >>
Actually just having checked my email correspondence...
We had agreed at a price ending in $80 shipped and I opted to toss another $20 to round it off and get it the next day.
It was sent out via 1st class with just delivery confirmation. >>
If the correspondence is clear, I would ask for a refund. That is a huge % of the overall cost.
Not really looking for much these days but if I were, it might be a toner.
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Bob
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<< <i>Did they charge for next day and then send it first class? Or did they charge for next day, then wait two days, then send it next day? >>
Actually just having checked my email correspondence...
We had agreed at a price ending in $80 shipped and I opted to toss another $20 to round it off and get it the next day.
It was sent out via 1st class with just delivery confirmation. >>
No brainer, in my opinion. Contact the seller and they will make it right. Probably an oversight on their part and I'm sure they'll gladly refund you for the extra shipping charge.
They agreed AND took your money for that service.
They did NOT use that service but still kept your money.
I would be slightly perturbed and would request a refund. I would also look to see if they are a big outfit (ie....one hand may not have talked to the other hand and mistakes are made) or a small one (where the communication should have been instant). That would tell me if I really wanted to deal with them in the future or not as mistakes may continue to happen.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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I also wonder if you really have a frugal nature as that seems to be a lot to me to pay for shipping due to my frugal nature
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<< <i>Did they charge for next day and then send it first class? Or did they charge for next day, then wait two days, then send it next day? >>
Actually just having checked my email correspondence...
We had agreed at a price ending in $80 shipped and I opted to toss another $20 to round it off and get it the next day.
It was sent out via 1st class with just delivery confirmation. >>
Personally, I would ask for my money back.
If it was not returned, I neg the seller for being a sh!thead.
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So, be upset AND suck it up
<< <i>Probably the weather - I got a package from PCGS due the 20th on the 24th. >>
Are we not reading the specifics??
"Actually just having checked my email correspondence...
We had agreed at a price ending in $80 shipped and I opted to toss another $20 to round it off and get it the next day.
It was sent out via 1st class with just delivery confirmation. "
The name is LEE!
Now, if this item is worth a LOT more than the $80 you won it for....I'd probably just suck it up and let bygones be bygones.
Broadstruck paid for overnight and the item was shipped 1st Class! Nail the cheap SOB! Just making and extra $16 on the deal hoping you wouldn't do anything!
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<< <i>Frugal is as frugal does. >>
Frugal would be economy shipping
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<< <i>It only takes 1-3 minutes of your time to send an email. That's worth your time. And this is more about not getting a service that was paid for. The seller received an extra 20%. We should all be so "lucky."
Now, if this item is worth a LOT more than the $80 you won it for....I'd probably just suck it up and let bygones be bygones.
He didn't say he paid $80, he said the price ended with 80:
We had agreed at a price ending in $80 shipped and I opted to toss another $20 to round it off and get it the next day.
it could have been $10,880. Anyway, what's a couple of days? I've never understood the hurry to get a coin. You got it, you like it, I'd let it go.
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<< <i>Thanks everyone as I'll contact the seller shortly
Why did you start this thread BEFORE you contacted the seller? There's a very good chance the seller just made a simple mistake and he will apologize and refund some money.
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Any one give me a clue how long it takes get a check, for a coin sold by a auction house
Been 3 weeks now. They sold it from online make offer not actual auction.
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<< <i>It only takes 1-3 minutes of your time to send an email. That's worth your time. And this is more about not getting a service that was paid for. The seller received an extra 20%. We should all be so "lucky."
Now, if this item is worth a LOT more than the $80 you won it for....I'd probably just suck it up and let bygones be bygones.
He didn't say he paid $80, he said the price ended with 80:
We had agreed at a price ending in $80 shipped and I opted to toss another $20 to round it off and get it the next day.
it could have been $10,880. Anyway, what's a couple of days? I've never understood the hurry to get a coin. You got it, you like it, I'd let it go. >>
Because they paid for a service they didn't receive. they paid for overnight and the seller sent 1st class. It's the OP's prerogative to why they wanted overnight. No way should they shouldn't let bygones be bygones. I'd be pretty pissed at the car wash if I paid for a wash, tires and a vacuuming and all they did was a budget rinse of the outside.
<< <i>Anyway, what's a couple of days? I've never understood the hurry to get a coin. You got it, you like it, I'd let it go.
The buyer wanted next day delivery. He paid extra for next day delivery. He didn't get it. The seller pocketed the extra payment for next day delivery. What's so hard to understand?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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<< <i>Anyway, what's a couple of days? I've never understood the hurry to get a coin. You got it, you like it, I'd let it go.
The buyer wanted next day delivery. He paid extra for next day delivery. He didn't get it. The seller pocketed the extra payment for next day delivery. What's so hard to understand? >>
A few extra bucks and/or a few extra days means little to some people. What's so hard to understand?
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<< <i>Anyway, what's a couple of days? I've never understood the hurry to get a coin. You got it, you like it, I'd let it go.
The buyer wanted next day delivery. He paid extra for next day delivery. He didn't get it. The seller pocketed the extra payment for next day delivery. What's so hard to understand? >>
A few extra bucks and/or a few extra days means little to some people. What's so hard to understand? >>
He paid extra for a service that he didn't get. Sometimes there is a principal involved.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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<< <i>Anyway, what's a couple of days? I've never understood the hurry to get a coin. You got it, you like it, I'd let it go.
The buyer wanted next day delivery. He paid extra for next day delivery. He didn't get it. The seller pocketed the extra payment for next day delivery. What's so hard to understand? >>
A few extra bucks and/or a few extra days means little to some people. What's so hard to understand? >>
I have no problem "understanding" that Broadstruck was bothered by the fact that he paid for next day delivery yet only received 1st Class Postage. Regardless of when the coin was delivered, it bothered "him".
IMO, nothing to suck up other than getting a refund on what he paid for yet did not receive.
The name is LEE!
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<< <i>Anyway, what's a couple of days? I've never understood the hurry to get a coin. You got it, you like it, I'd let it go.
The buyer wanted next day delivery. He paid extra for next day delivery. He didn't get it. The seller pocketed the extra payment for next day delivery. What's so hard to understand? >>
A few extra bucks and/or a few extra days means little to some people. What's so hard to understand? >>
He paid extra for a service that he didn't get. Sometimes there is a principal involved. >>
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
<< <i>I'm thinking suck it up. Worrying stressing about this solidifies ones place in the heart attack line. Let it go, step out of that line bro! >>
Letting it go will eat at you also. Pursuing it helps keep people in line with what they agreed upon. "He needs closure" on this subject.
<< <i>I'm thinking suck it up. Worrying stressing about this solidifies ones place in the heart attack line. Let it go, step out of that line bro! >>
I completely agree. You have to pick your battles, this ain't one worth fighting. When talking about principal, be aware of the principle as well ($, time, stress...)
<< <i>So the other day a piece of exonumia arrived a few days late that I paid $20.00 for next day air shipping.
Although I'd have no issue if the $15.40 difference between 1st class self insured had been tacked onto the cost of the item.
The principle of having been gouged on shipping charges has been eating away at my frugal nature.
Would you say something or just accept and move on
it's not an issue of frugality. if you agreed to $20 for next day air shipping...then you should have received next day air shipping. you honored your part of the agreement, and it seems the other party did not. it's pretty cut and dried. if the post office screws up and the package is late, that's a totally separate issue that you might have to overlook.