cheapskates that send stamps..

so i sold something for a whopping grand total of $6.70, and the idiot sends me $6 in cash and two postage stamps..
the dumbass didn't ask, he just assumed it would be an OK form of payment i guess..
i dont even use postage stamps, i dont think i've used a stamp in several years..
oh well, i've wasted my 70 cents by taking the time to post about it..
i hate people.
the dumbass didn't ask, he just assumed it would be an OK form of payment i guess..
i dont even use postage stamps, i dont think i've used a stamp in several years..
oh well, i've wasted my 70 cents by taking the time to post about it..
i hate people.
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I do remember a few years ago, reading about an Ebay seller who had received a Walmart gift card as a payment.
Robert
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<< <i>So, are you going to give him his change in 1 cent stamps?
Robert >>
no, and im gonna wait a week to mail it.
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<< <i>So, are you going to give him his change in 1 cent stamps?
Robert >>
no, and im gonna wait a week to mail it. >>
Hopefully with $0.70 less postage so he has to cover the rest.
Or give him the stamps back, short your postage 70 cents. He'll have to go to the USPS to pay the 70 cents.
Either way will probably earn you a negative. Who is the idiot so we can block him?
I guess I now know why my company switched.
<< <i>You can use paypal postage and deduct the 70 cents, add the stamps next to the paypal postage and it will go thru ok. Just figure it the usual way and subtract .70 when you go to pay with paypal.
Or give him the stamps back, short your postage 70 cents. He'll have to go to the USPS to pay the 70 cents.
Either way will probably earn you a negative. Who is the idiot so we can block him? >>
I actually like this idea, it would be hilarious. That buyer is a douchebag.
Ripken, Brooks & Frank Robinson, Old Orioles, Sweet Spot Autos, older Redskins - Riggins, Sonny, Baugh etc and anything that catches my eye.
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<< <i>i hate people >>
OK Perry - I'm in!
A lady comes to the office complaining about an error in her statement - she makes up this really cool spreadsheet and shows me where we "shorted" her 25 bucks and her husband paid for a cleaning that clearly was covered by insurance.
She wanted to know what kind of "creative" bookkeeping was being used? I wanted to stop her right there and ask: "lady, I was just wondering how many more times I'm gonna be insulted before this conversation is up?"
Long story short - she thinks she's owed 25 + 71 bucks? Well, after reviewing the ledger - there was another mistake and we actually owed $225 bucks!
I proceeded to explain - she stopped me and said "I don't care about all that...."
So, I cut her a check for 96 bucks (instead of 225) and she left!
I always say - give'm what they want.
TGIF!
mike
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In fact, the phrase "stamp or coin" was still being widely used
in mailorder during the 70s; maybe beyond.
As a ute, I used to send out stamps on approval. About 20%
of the folks paid me in U.S. Postage Stamps.
<< <i>Ohh man got that beat today. Sold items for a total of $3.34 and I got 3 one dollar bills and 2 x 17 cent stamps. Now what the heck am I going to do with 17cent stamps, gurrr. >>
17 cent stamps??? What are those from 1971 or what?
However, this is 25 years later. If you are an ebay buyer, get a freakin' paypal account!!!
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My Pirates Collection
JS
<< <i>I just got a check in the mail for twenty-five cents. It was from a company stock account that got cleared and moved to a different brokerage house. A big whopping quarter remained, so they probably spent upwards of a dollar to send me a quarter.
I guess I now know why my company switched.
We send statements of account to all our customers with past due accounts every month. We put a (now) $.42 stamp on all the envelopes.
I decided to take a closer look at the statements the last few months. Some of them amounted to under $1. I noticed one account had an open invoice from 2006. It was 50 cents overdue. I figure we spent at least $10 in stamps trying to collect $.50. We almost broke even by not sending him a statement for July.