Why do so many sellers not include an invoice/packing slip!

This is one thing that I think annoys me more than just about anything with sellers. I just don't understand how a seller can not just put one in there. Is it laziness? Too cheap and don't want to spend $ on ink and paper? As a buyer I hate having to figure out what something is when I buy a lot on a weekly basis. I probably get 6 to 8 packages a day and usually only one or two have a packing slip.
For all sellers who read this, please put packing slip in package, it is very helpful.
For all sellers who read this, please put packing slip in package, it is very helpful.
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Maybe you could include a comment with your payment stating you would like a packing slip. I don't think sellers would have that big of a problem with it if they don't normally include them.
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<< <i>screw that. >>
that leads to paper cuts in bad places
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<< <i>Personally I would prefer getting the actual item than a packing slip. Who really needs one for a single item? >>
You'll beg for them when you actually get a card in the mail, that you don't remember buying, and turns out to be the wrong card that was sent, which sends you on a wild goose chase because the seller's ebay i.d. is no where to be found on, or inside the package. If you buy a lot of stuff, this scenerio can really blow.
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thank god i have a superb memory and an Ebay site that tells me everything i bought in the past couple of months
i also have a good email inbox with all kinds of little file folders in it, and i get numerous emails for each item i buy on ebay, (bid confirmed, item won, invoice) -- i dont need an extra piece of paper in the mail.
Any ways, this is the 21st century and we should consider the environment before printing anything for a convenience .
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<< <i>Personally I would prefer getting the actual item than a packing slip. Who really needs one for a single item? >>
You'll beg for them when you actually get a card in the mail, that you don't remember buying, and turns out to be the wrong card that was sent, which sends you on a wild goose chase because the seller's ebay i.d. is no where to be found on, or inside the package. If you buy a lot of stuff, this scenerio can really blow. >>
My Ebay has a nice feature that helps fix that.
I keep track of all my Ebay purchases using an Excel spread sheet. When I win something, I log it and highlight it in yellow. As soon as it arrives, I highlight it in gray. Its a good way of tracking everything you buy. I've got entries dating back to 1997, listing what I got, when I got it, how much it was, who I bought it from, and on what venue.
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<< <i>Here is one example of how it can be a lot of trouble. I bought several serial #'d autographed cards of the same player in a two week span. I get one from someone with no packing slip and the serial number didn't match any of the cards I won. So then I have to play detective to find out which one it is. Plus, how about if you are working on say a 1968 Topps baseball set and you are buying lots to put the set together. You get several lots in the mail and then if some are not the correct count......... Or you buy several large lots that have various years in them. >>
Return address on the envelope? Zip code of the post office it was sent from?
<< <i>This is one thing that I think annoys me more than just about anything with sellers. I just don't understand how a seller can not just put one in there. Is it laziness? Too cheap and don't want to spend $ on ink and paper? As a buyer I hate having to figure out what something is when I buy a lot on a weekly basis. I probably get 6 to 8 packages a day and usually only one or two have a packing slip.
For all sellers who read this, please put packing slip in package, it is very helpful. >>
Agreed.
What I really hate are buyers that mail you a check without any
mention of the item(s) they won from you. You have to spend a few minutes figuring it out, especially when you have 30-40 items that sold in the same price range. I'm not getting paid to do detective work here.
mention of the item(s) they won from you. You have to spend a few minutes figuring it out, especially when you have 30-40 items that sold in the same price range. I'm not getting paid to do detective work here. "
That I can agree with, unless they put the Item in the NOTE part of the check.
Perhaps you should start your own thread.......
<< <i>Here is another example, say you like Josh Hamilton and you are buying all the ungraded 1999 Bowman Chrome cards you can. You start getting them in the mail. It is so much easier to open a package, pull the packing slip, match it up in My EBay and see if it is the correct order. >>
I usually match it up before I even open the package if I get several using the senders return address.
Dont think thats out of line? Accept credit cards in a business, many now charge you a $10 statement fee if you want a paper trail..PER MONTH
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<< <i>I agree, that is super annoying. I include a packing slip with every shipment. If they pay through paypal, there's one freakin' link to hit to make a packing list, then hit print. Yeah, doesn't seem to hard to me. >>
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I don't know if folks much object to no packing-slip, but I have always used them.
And, I include all kinds of coupons and off-EBAY contact info so that the buyer NEVER has
to use EBAY - to buy from me - again.
Ebay is different because there, they can close your account or remove your inventory based on their opinion of your shipping charges. All other internet sales tell you shipping and you either pay it or you dont buy the item. You think those "Green Bags" that they replace free of charge (only pay S & H) costs $6.95 to send? They've built in their expense cost into it. I dont have a problem if someone "asks" for a receipt, but if I were forced to, i would have to include that cost into the shipping and handling charges. It isnt much, but if you sell 10,000 items a year and it costs a few cents per receipt, those costs can add up.
<< <i>This is one thing that I think annoys me more than just about anything with sellers. I just don't understand how a seller can not just put one in there. Is it laziness? Too cheap and don't want to spend $ on ink and paper? >>
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As a buyer, I don't care if there is no packing slip - I keep my own records of purchases and dates, and I know who sent it. If there is a packing slip, I glance at it quickly and toss it out usually.
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<< <i>I actually prefer not getting a packing slip. It's just something I either have to throw away .. >>
+1
I was thinking the same thing, but couldn't see myself writing that...glad you did, and I am serious...
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<< <i>waste of time, waste of ink, waste paper, waste of a post...... >>
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<< <i>Here is one example of how it can be a lot of trouble. I bought several serial #'d autographed cards of the same player in a two week span. I get one from someone with no packing slip and the serial number didn't match any of the cards I won. So then I have to play detective to find out which one it is. Plus, how about if you are working on say a 1968 Topps baseball set and you are buying lots to put the set together. You get several lots in the mail and then if some are not the correct count......... Or you buy several large lots that have various years in them. >>
Do you realize that you have a receipt of your transaction as well as the original auction listing available to you? If you are this retentive, perhaps you could print a copy of each auction receipt or the actual auction listing and match up the items when they arrive. You've gotta leave feedback anyway, so why not. How often do you really need to use the packing slip? Seriously, while convenient, it's a bit obsolete when the transaction details are already online and you probably have a vehicle (PayPal) to initiate recovery in the event of an erroneous or incomplete shipment.
What if the seller includes the right cards but the wrong packing slip? Does this send you into a perpetual state of confusion and conflict?
I include a packing slip (available on eBay to both the buyer and the seller) ONLY if the item is over $250.00 (also sent with Signature Confirmation), if the shipment includes items from three or more winning auctions or I am shipping internationally. Other than that, I will only include an packing slip upon request.
remind me of how much you've overcharged me on the shipping / otherwise .... i would have totally forgot !!!
<< <i>All a packing slip does is .........
remind me of how much you've overcharged me on the shipping / otherwise .... i would have totally forgot !!! >>
Knowing how to bid eliminates being overcharged for shipping.
PS: and if the IRS ever wants to see your business records well ( you better have that invoice/paper trail available). JMO
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<< <i>....I include an invoice on every item I sell or buy. >>
how do you include an invoice on items you buy?
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<< <i>....I include an invoice on every item I sell or buy. >>
how do you include an invoice on items you buy? >>
Well when it is one of these oldtimers that say screw paypal I send a money order and include a copy of what I bought. if it is paypal I just print off about 10 copies and paste them to my wall to help me remember what I bought. (senile oldtimer here).
As a buyer I appreciate getting a packing slip. Yes, I can go find the record for it, but the easier the seller makes my life, the better.
I'm glad to hear that people are sensitive about wasting resources, though!
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