Shipping time..update
Ebay auction paid for Thursday night at 7:45 pm. Got email today (Saturday morning) "no tracking where are they?". It's been ONE business day (auction states shipping within 5 business days). How quick did they expect delivery? I usually ship within 3 business days and planned on shipping these on Monday which is 2 business days. Am I out of line thinking this is a little nit-picky?
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and allow 30 days for returns. If the seller meets this standard they receive 20% off final value fees.
I wouldn't say your buyer is not nit-picky but when you take 3 to 5 days to ship that means the item takes 5 to 7
days to arrive after payment most buyer are receiving there cards 3 to 4 day on avg.
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As always as a seller take the high road and send the buyer a customer friendly e-mail.
It's more than nit-picky on the buyers part. It's out of line. Your auction states what the shipping times are. If they can't live with those terms then they shouldn't have bid.
As always as a seller take the high road and send the buyer a customer friendly e-mail.
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It's more than nit-picky on the buyers part. It's out of line. Your auction states what the shipping times are. If they can't live with those terms then they shouldn't have bid.
As always as a seller take the high road and send the buyer a customer friendly e-mail.
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but waiting until Monday on a paid auction on Thursday would annoy me too. Why wait until Monday to ship?
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I generally ship next business day, but sometimes life is going on and it takes until the 2nd business day.
-Claude
I think most people think Saturday is a business day when it comes to shipping. I think they are nit picking too
but waiting until Monday on a paid auction on Thursday would annoy me too. Why wait until Monday to ship?
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So, because I shipped something in 2 business days I get penalized and have a buyer lie and say he didn't receive an item?
Not what I'm saying at all. Two separate issues. You shipped in three postal days, which is too slow in my opinion, but in no way means you deserve to be defrauded. Is it possible that he missed the other pack among the packing materials and accidentally tossed it? Just asking, even though it does seem extremely unlikely.
Three business days is not only standard, but more than acceptable.
Five business days is fine, too, as long as it is listed.
First off, ask him if he still has the box/packaging and to check it for the loose single pack. If you packaged it the way you described it's very likely he pulled out the big bubble wrapped group from the box and assumed everything would be in that. The separate sleeve was probably mixed in with whatever else you used for packaging and discarded with all the packaging. It should have been packed inside the bubble wrapped group along with the rest of the packs. Hopefully he still has the packaging and can check, otherwise you will need to be working something out with the buyer.
That said, a quicker turnaround time would certainly be appreciated but most reasonable buyers are flexible as are reasonable sellers.
It's the cost of doing business, don't get too upset and move forward and on.
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I'm only 48, and I hate that what I'm about to say is going to make me sound like a crusty old man, but back in the day everything we ordered said please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. What would today's buyers have done back then? And please don't tell me that now it's the internet age or whatever, because its still the same post office handling items as it was back then. Besides being lazy, today's youth (under 35) feel entitled to everything, and have unrealistic expectations. Obviously there are exceptions, but I haven't met many.
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