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Ebay sellers that take vacations and don't ship your coins until 3 weeks later.

Should any buyer that is a coin hobby collector and not a flipper give a seller that forgot to ship your coins won on a ebay auction or any other auction because they went out of town of a vacation or other business?

I just got a email from a seller that just got back from a vacation and forgot to ship coins won days before the end of that auction. I know I will "NOT leave negative feedback because I got a wholeheartly I'm sorry. My coin will be sent out today.

As I read some of these ebay cops and rant waving members and collectors on here they feel the items/coins should be sent in a timely manner because they paid for them.

Just wanted to feel some of your takes on this issue. thanks

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  • CoinJunkieCoinJunkie Posts: 8,772 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I would be highly unlikely to deal with such a seller again. Their actions
    indicate the priority they place on customer service.
  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,492 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I would be highly unlikely to deal with such a seller again. Their actions
    indicate the priority they place on customer service. >>



    Dealing with eBay and Vacations is a pain in the butt!

    You can set your store in vacation mode but every item is still available for purchase. You can setup a Vacation Email but the casual eBay user will get lost trying to figure it out and then trying to turn it off.

    When I went on vacation, instead of going through all the crap involved with setting it up and running the risk of some irate customer giving me a neg while I was on vacation with my family, I just removed everything that was for sale.

    I would never consider not doing business with any ebay seller that went on vacation but had forgotten to set up his store in vacation mode and yet apologized profusely upon returning from vacation over items thathad been sold.

    Family Values should come before customer service IMO as anytime a business interfere's with a family then the appropriate steps need to be taken to insure that the family does not suffer.
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  • UtahCoinUtahCoin Posts: 5,366 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Positive feedback, but ding them a bit (3?) on DSR shipping time.
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  • << <i>Positive feedback, but ding them a bit (3?) on DSR shipping time. >>

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  • dizzyfoxxdizzyfoxx Posts: 9,823 ✭✭✭
    If it's clearly stated in the auction description, then I would have no problem with it. If I win an auction and immediately pay via Paypal, then I would expect the item to be shipped within a few days or so.
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  • zeebobzeebob Posts: 2,825
    In my day job, I've turned up to work at 8:00AM only to be told to get on a plane to Washington DC, or even Santiago Chile by 2PM or 6PM.

    Once, I had an auction that was closing while I would be in DC. I took the coins with me and shipped from the Holiday Inn in DC.

    I can understand how something like an Ebay auction can be forgotten by a seller in the event of some real-life event, but at least the seller should have notified you EARLY! Good grief, internet cafes are everywhere.

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  • << <i>Should any buyer that is a coin hobby collector and not a flipper give a seller that forgot to ship your coins won on a ebay auction or any other auction because they went out of town of a vacation or other business?

    I just got a email from a seller that just got back from a vacation and forgot to ship coins won days before the end of that auction. I know I will "NOT leave negative feedback because I got a wholeheartly I'm sorry. My coin will be sent out today.

    As I read some of these ebay cops and rant waving members and collectors on here they feel the items/coins should be sent in a timely manner because they paid for them.

    Just wanted to feel some of your takes on this issue. thanks >>



    After two weeks, I would have forwarded to Paypal. Probably less if Ihad no correspondence from the seller. What did you do?
  • I agree with coinjunkie and Lyds.

    Communication and customer service are the most important seller attributes ( properly represented products should be a given). My last two ebay transactions have been bad. The first one is in dispute. The seller totally disappeared and for three weeks did not answer any emails and or phone calls until i filed a complaint for non shipment. within an hour he emailed me with an attitude and a bunch of excuses about retiring from the military and having this meeting or that appointment. blah, blah, blah. Have the courtesy to communicate. he basically said that he didn't want to honor his auction because i complained. Thats total BS. He didn't want to honor his auction because of the low selling price.
    The second auction that has gone south is about 12 days old. the only communication I got was a thank you for the fast payment. after a week I have emailed to ask about the shipment and a tracking number. No response. three days later I emailed again. no response. i'll give him the benefit of the doubt and wait another week. If he doesn't respond, I'll head to dispute land. Both of the items (a signed lithograph and a Garmin Chartplotter) sold for well below market price.

    it appears that the modus operandi as a seller lately on ebay these days is that if you don't get your price , just don't ship the product.


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  • CoinJunkieCoinJunkie Posts: 8,772 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I can understand how something like an Ebay auction can be forgotten by a seller in the event of some real-life event, but at least the seller should have notified you EARLY! Good grief, internet cafes are everywhere. >>



    Exactly. There is zero excuse for NO communication for 3 weeks. If a seller is going
    to be climbing Mt. Everest, then they should effectively shut down their store or
    have someone else handle transactions.
  • mrpotatoheaddmrpotatoheadd Posts: 7,576 ✭✭✭


    << <i>If a seller is going to be climbing Mt. Everest, then they should effectively shut down their store... >>

    If you sell on eBay on a consistent basis, even doing that won't help.

    When I'm planning a vacation, I have my last auctions end two weeks before I leave. Should be plenty of time to get everthing settled before I go, right? Guess again.

    About a week before, I send an email to every bidder whose payment hasn't yet arrived (there are always some), letting them know that if their check/mo/PP payment shows up while I'm gone, I'll ship their item when I get back. Invariably, I'll get at least one email during my trip saying "I sent my payment [usually a PayPal payment, since check/mo buyers seem to have a little more patience] on X/XX- [the day after I left on vacation] has my item shipped yet?"
  • OPAOPA Posts: 17,151 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Positive feedback, but ding them a bit (3?) on DSR shipping time. >>



    You'r to generous ... only deserves a 2 in my book.
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  • mrpotatoheaddmrpotatoheadd Posts: 7,576 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Just wanted to feel some of your takes on this issue. thanks >>

    As long as I get the item as described and pictured and don't get charged more for shipping than indicated in the listing, the seller gets a positive and all 5 stars. I've never been in so much of a hurry to get something that the time it takes to ship and deliver it is a factor in determining the feedback rating.
  • Dog97Dog97 Posts: 7,874 ✭✭✭
    To be honest, I've forgotten to pay sellers before and they were nice about it and that makes me be more understanding of other peoples mistakes, especially when they apoligize.
    Just give him a single * for shipping time. He does deserve that for being irresponsible.
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  • YaHaYaHa Posts: 4,220
    Some good points on the Shipping time. Maybe he will notice that next time. I am a easy guy, hell they call me bozo, loser and idiot on here. So that's why understanding others help me make some decent decisions. So I will give him a 3 for Shipping time. Thanks My friends. I hope I have some friends on here. I did have 4 friends once in middle school until they stole my pencils.image
  • CoinJunkieCoinJunkie Posts: 8,772 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>If a seller is going to be climbing Mt. Everest, then they should effectively shut down their store... >>

    If you sell on eBay on a consistent basis, even doing that won't help.

    When I'm planning a vacation, I have my last auctions end two weeks before I leave. Should be plenty of time to get everthing settled before I go, right? Guess again.

    About a week before, I send an email to every bidder whose payment hasn't yet arrived (there are always some), letting them know that if their check/mo/PP payment shows up while I'm gone, I'll ship their item when I get back. Invariably, I'll get at least one email during my trip saying "I sent my payment [usually a PayPal payment, since check/mo buyers seem to have a little more patience] on X/XX- [the day after I left on vacation] has my item shipped yet?" >>



    True, non-communicative buyers are just as annoying as non-responsive sellers. My
    auctions state that I expect payment within 7 days of closing (and I send a reminder
    at that time). If the buyer doesn't comply, I feel that the contract has been breached,
    and I'm under no obligation to ship within a certain time frame should payment then
    arrive at a time inconvenient for me.

  • BochimanBochiman Posts: 25,625 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It happens. It would be upsetting. You didn't get ripped off.
    If you want "perfection", don't use ebay. Most of the sellers are still individuals and not businesses.

    If they say they are a business, I would take it differently. If they are individuals, I would say expect things like this and if you don't, go elsewhere because ebay, obviously, isn't for you.

    I wouldn't ding them because that is me....I like to give benefit of the doubt. (again, that is if they are NOT a business operating on ebay).

    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

  • GrumpyEdGrumpyEd Posts: 4,749 ✭✭✭
    I notice is that some sellers list a group of items (lets say 10 day listings) that all end on the same day. (that way they can ship everything that was paid for in one trip to the PO)

    They say in the auction "I ship within 2 days of payment"

    But they also use a BIN on the items. If you use BIN on the first few days then you often get the item shipped when the entire group ends.


    Not worthy of a neg but unless they explain it or send an update that they will ship it soon they don't deserve 5 stars for shipping.

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  • notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭
    I try to shut down most open auctions but don't close down the BINs. I take as much with me on vacation as I can. Yes, a lot of coins going thru the x-ray machine at the airport causing questions... There are always a few things not paid that will probably bet paid while on vacation so I take them. Last time I prepackaged everything in envelopes ready to ship at my brother's house and then my daughter's sippy cup spring a leak in my backpack...so the padded envelopes were pretty ugly. but they all made it. I also took two weeks of vacation and came home the middle weekend to ship.

    With ebay's new fee structure based on stars, you almost have to.

    --Jerry
  • notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I notice is that some sellers list a group of items (lets say 10 day listings) that all end on the same day. (that way they can ship everything that was paid for in one trip to the PO)

    They say in the auction "I ship within 2 days of payment"

    But they also use a BIN on the items. If you use BIN on the first few days then you often get the item shipped when the entire group ends.


    Not worthy of a neg but unless they explain it or send an update that they will ship it soon they don't deserve 5 stars for shipping.

    image >>



    Other threads indicate that this would get less than 5 stars for shipping, perhaps as low as 2. Thus, I ship every day. --jerry

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