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I'm giving up on registered mail...

Ebay (with the help of other social factors) has created a generation of buyers who want instant delivery. Every registered package I send out I have to write them a paragraph about 5 days after I ship explaining how long registered mail take and even so, I'm pretty sure that is where my "slow shipping" DSR ratings are coming from....

Tomorrow, I'm shipping 3 shipments that would have gone registered in the past and they are shipping express mail. I relisted some gold buffalos tonight and put express mail as my standard shipping and put a note in the body of the auction that if they aren't in a hurry and want me to send it registered and save them $10 or so, they should contact me.

As an aside, I just got a message from an ebay buyer who bought on Aug 28 and hasn't gotten it yet saying that if he doesn't receive it by Friday, he was going to request a refund. I pulled up his tracking (first class) and he is clear across the country and it is almost there...but I have to check tracking on 3 or 4 packages every night....and I ship almost every day. It is getting rediculous.

--Jerry
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    Wolf359Wolf359 Posts: 7,666 ✭✭✭
    If you have a tracking number, Paypal should tell him to pound sand on the refund. But the instant gratification generation is in for a rude surprise when
    the economy turns back downhill. Personally, I prefer registered mail on packages to me for safety reasons.
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    adamlaneusadamlaneus Posts: 6,969 ✭✭✭
    Mollycoddling an eBay buyer about shipping speed.

    Well, what can you do?

    Express Mail is the only way to preserve remaining sanity, I guess.

    I had a registered package arrive from LA to San Francisco in two days. I almost fainted.
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    19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,503 ✭✭✭✭
    That Stupid Shipping DSR should go bye bye! At the very minimum, its rating should NOT be included in determining any sellers overall rating since it involves a third party vendor which sellersd have absolutely no control over.

    I gave up on sending anything registered to PCGS simply because it added a minimum of 5 days to ANY submission. I'm just not that patient so always send insured express!

    I think your decision is a wise one Jerry.
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    I ship most packages over $2k via express. It's actually a pretty good deal IMO, and cheaper than First Class once the insurance gets to that level.
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    "I pulled up his tracking (first class)"

    First Class is not trackable.
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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭


    << <i>If you have a tracking number, Paypal should tell him to pound sand on the refund. But the instant gratification generation is in for a rude surprise when
    the economy turns back downhill. Personally, I prefer registered mail on packages to me for safety reasons. >>



    Yes, it's just the headache of having to explain it 4 times every night.

    And the USPS will tell you that express mail is as reliable as registered mail and they've put their money where their mouth is, express mail gets the same low insurance rates as registered (up to $5000) --Jerry
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    adamlaneusadamlaneus Posts: 6,969 ✭✭✭
    And there is no point in putting the explanatory text about shipping in your auction. People do not read.

    You must wait until they complain, then you must talk them down to reality.

    There is no way out of that.

    Yeah. I stopped selling on eBay some time ago partially because I didn't like this aspect. Packages in transit = daily stress.

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    Wolf359Wolf359 Posts: 7,666 ✭✭✭
    Hey if they're willing to pay Express + Insurance, do it. Me? I charge $2.99 for shipping $100 items and it's like I'm robbing grandma or something. My
    DSR's are great expect for shipping cost.
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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Hey if they're willing to pay Express + Insurance, do it. Me? I charge $2.99 for shipping $100 items and it's like I'm robbing grandma or something. My
    DSR's are great expect for shipping cost. >>



    I'm talking items over $1500. Registered is about $17 and express is about $27. $10 difference with insurance. --Jerry
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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭


    << <i>"I pulled up his tracking (first class)"

    First Class is not trackable. >>



    There is always a lot of mis-information out there and I'm sure that contributes to the buyers mis-expectations. Here is the tracking info for the first class package in question:

    Label/Receipt Number: 9101 1501 3471 1812 9514 88
    Class: First-Class Mail®
    Service(s): Delivery Confirmation™
    Status: Processed through Sort Facility

    Your item was processed through and left our PHILADELPHIA, PA 19176 facility on September 7, 2009. The item is currently in transit to the destination. Information, if available, is updated periodically throughout the day. Please check again later.



    Track and Confirm

    Enter Label/Receipt Number.

    Enter Label / Receipt Number.




    Detailed Results:

    Bullet Processed through Sort Facility, September 07, 2009, 8:44 pm, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19176
    Bullet Processed through Sort Facility, August 30, 2009, 8:56 pm, LOS ANGELES, CA 90052
    Bullet Processed through Sort Facility, August 30, 2009, 1:56 am, BELL, CA 90201
    Bullet Electronic Shipping Info Received, August 29, 2009
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    mkman123mkman123 Posts: 6,849 ✭✭✭✭
    you can definitely have deliv confirmation on 1st Class mail. Were do people get that you can't do it? I do know that the P.O people will measure a 1st class package and it has to be a certain thickness though.
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    BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭
    Hi, my name is Ben, I am an eBay seller and I have not sold on eBay in almost 1 year. image

    Just sounds like Alcoholics Anonymous. image
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    ConnecticoinConnecticoin Posts: 13,275 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The DSRs are stupid. One guy can cost you $40 in discounts if he dings you with a "4" for first class mail taking 3 days from coast to coast. As s result, you now have numerous ebay coin sellers begging for 5's as half of their listing boilerplate.
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    << <i>"I pulled up his tracking (first class)"

    First Class is not trackable. >>



    First class letters are not trackable, First Class packages are. In order to be considered a package, the envelope must be a minimum of 3/4 inch thick. This is important, because if you print your own labels, as I do, you need to follow this rule. If you pay postage for a package, but fail to make it fat enough, a persnickety letter carrier (and there are a few) can re-rate it as Priority Mail at time of delivery. It will be delivered to your customer with postage due - sure to annoy. For the low value items that I ship as First Class packages, I add in extra packing material to make sure that it is 3/4 inch thick.

    merse

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    WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    First class letters are not trackable, First Class packages are. In order to be considered a package, the envelope must be a minimum of 3/4 inch thick. This is important, because if you print your own labels, as I do, you need to follow this rule. If you pay postage for a package, but fail to make it fat enough, a persnickety letter carrier (and there are a few) can re-rate it as Priority Mail at time of delivery. It will be delivered to your customer with postage due - sure to annoy. For the low value items that I ship as First Class packages, I add in extra packing material to make sure that it is 3/4 inch thick.






    What he said.................


    Steve
    Good for you.
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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭
    BTW, my title is misleading. I am very happy with registered mail. The service the USPS provides is great. They have never lost a package and they deliver in the advertised time frame. Buyers just expect it sooner. So I"m moving to express mail for expensive shipments. --Jerry
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    SaorAlbaSaorAlba Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Most people are not patient enough for the security of registered mail. Yes, it can be frustrating. I have gotten registereds from Finland or Netherlands in less than four days, while registereds coming in from New York have taken three weeks - that one was the most valuable I have ever gotten and still dwarfs all others by comparison. Then I had one coming from Aberdeen Scotland that literally took eight weeks, I think they put it on a tramp steamer coming across the pond or something.

    Good things are worth waiting for.
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    ajiaajia Posts: 5,411 ✭✭✭
    What's the max insurance with Priority?
    If under the max, wouldn't that be less than Express?

    Registered Mail is a cr@p-shot IMO.....packages coming from PCGS, about 100 miles down the road, may take 3 day (yes, it actually happened) or over a week.

    About printing out a 1st-Class slip with D.C., can that be done with any shipment, or just items bought through PayPal?
    I am signed up USPS, but have not seen where I can choose 1st class as the method of mailing, just Priority & Express.
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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭
    Priority mail insurance rates are much higher so that express is about the same or less for expensive items. Some ebay sellers use priority and underinsure thinking just having some insurance on it increases the chances of it not getting lost. I don't like that plan. Seems those who insure priority lose more packages than those who don't. "Steal Me". I use signature confirmation instead of insurance on medium value items.

    --Jerry
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    BAJJERFANBAJJERFAN Posts: 31,623 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>As an aside, I just got a message from an ebay buyer who bought on Aug 28 and hasn't gotten it yet saying that if he doesn't receive it by Friday, he was going to request a refund. I pulled up his tracking (first class) and he is clear across the country and it is almost there...but I have to check tracking on 3 or 4 packages every night....and I ship almost every day. It is getting rediculous.

    --Jerry >>



    Can the asshats at eBay/PP issue a refund here WITHOUT your approval?
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    EagleguyEagleguy Posts: 2,264 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Jerry

    Funny you mention this because I am currently waiting for a coin I bought on Ebay that was shipped last Saturday via priority registered mail. I was sent a tracking number and it still shows "accepted at facility" or some such thing. I also contacted the seller about it today, even though I'm not in any real rush to get it. Why? Several reasons: (1) I paid for the shipping and priority mail is supposed to be 3-4 days. If I'm not going to get it within that time frame I'd like to have a refund or credit on the shipping or have the option up front for the super snail mail choice. (2) I've never dealt with this seller before and I want to make sure I'm not getting scammed, (3) How the seller handles this situation and my correspondence will probably dictate whether or not I do any further business with this seller, and (4) feedback is everything with Ebay. I'm not going to ding him for slow shipping since, according to the tracking info, he put it into the mail right away. However, many sellers often send "friendly reminders" asking for immediate feedback and I always try to post that feedback upon receipt of the item so I don't forget.

    For full disclosure, I live in NYC and usually receive registered packages within 2-3 days. So it isn't like I'm off the beaten track or anything. I'm just trying to give one buyer's point of view.

    JH
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    mas3387mas3387 Posts: 1,493 ✭✭✭
    Registered mail – Safe? Supposed to be
    Reliable time frame for delivery? NOT !!!!

    We shipped 2 registered packages out this past Saturday, one going to CA from the east coast and the other going to Maryland. CA package was delivered yesterday and the Maryland package is still on its way, less than 300 miles away!!!!
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    BAJJERFANBAJJERFAN Posts: 31,623 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Jerry

    Funny you mention this because I am currently waiting for a coin I bought on Ebay that was shipped last Saturday via priority registered mail. I was sent a tracking number and it still shows "accepted at facility" or some such thing. I also contacted the seller about it today, even though I'm not in any real rush to get it. Why? Several reasons: (1) I paid for the shipping and priority mail is supposed to be 3-4 days. If I'm not going to get it within that time frame I'd like to have a refund or credit on the shipping or have the option up front for the super snail mail choice. (2) I've never dealt with this seller before and I want to make sure I'm not getting scammed, (3) How the seller handles this situation and my correspondence will probably dictate whether or not I do any further business with this seller, and (4) feedback is everything with Ebay. I'm not going to ding him for slow shipping since, according to the tracking info, he put it into the mail right away. However, many sellers often send "friendly reminders" asking for immediate feedback and I always try to post that feedback upon receipt of the item so I don't forget.

    For full disclosure, I live in NYC and usually receive registered packages within 2-3 days. So it isn't like I'm off the beaten track or anything. I'm just trying to give one buyer's point of view.

    JH >>



    Paying extra for priority service with registered usually DOES NOT speed things up. Also tracking is NOT real time for registered. It will show as accepted and hopefully get updated later in the day on which it was delivered. As a recipient it is YOUR responsibility to know and understand the nature of the services that you request or that the seller chooses to use.
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    OPAOPA Posts: 17,161 ✭✭✭✭✭
    All PayPal shipping labels, with items delivered to the US, are trackable, if they are properly scanned by the PO. ( PO seems to be getting better at doing that) However, for First Class mail, you will be charged the more expensive parcel rate instead of the envelope rate. (PayPal shipping label automatically includes Delivery Confirmation @ $.19 per label)
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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Jerry

    Funny you mention this because I am currently waiting for a coin I bought on Ebay that was shipped last Saturday via priority registered mail. I was sent a tracking number and it still shows "accepted at facility" or some such thing. I also contacted the seller about it today, even though I'm not in any real rush to get it. Why? Several reasons: (1) I paid for the shipping and priority mail is supposed to be 3-4 days. If I'm not going to get it within that time frame I'd like to have a refund or credit on the shipping or have the option up front for the super snail mail choice. (2) I've never dealt with this seller before and I want to make sure I'm not getting scammed, (3) How the seller handles this situation and my correspondence will probably dictate whether or not I do any further business with this seller, and (4) feedback is everything with Ebay. I'm not going to ding him for slow shipping since, according to the tracking info, he put it into the mail right away. However, many sellers often send "friendly reminders" asking for immediate feedback and I always try to post that feedback upon receipt of the item so I don't forget.

    For full disclosure, I live in NYC and usually receive registered packages within 2-3 days. So it isn't like I'm off the beaten track or anything. I'm just trying to give one buyer's point of view.

    JH >>



    You are the exact customer I'm complaining about. Nothing personal.

    1. Registered moves at registered pace. They charge priority mail for anything over 13 oz but it does NOT move at priority pace.
    2. You likely didn't get overcharged. For a package over $1000 registered mail is about $17 FC and $20 priority.
    3. You are mistaken when you say that you "usually receive registered packages in 2-3 days". I've shipped hundreds and that almost never happens, certainly not usually.
    4. If I have to send e-mails back and forth with all of the 200 sales/week that I make I won't get anything else done. You want personal service and cheerful e-mails but you are already beetching about the cost. You don't believe in handling fees either I presume.
    5. You don't realize that registered mail does not show tracking at intermediate locations so that needs to be explained in the emails.
    6. My post here will not change your opinion that this seller is in the wrong.
    7. The seller shipped by the most secure and trusted method the USPS provides yet you still don't trust him.

    So I'm going to express mail whenever I can.

    --Jerry


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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Registered mail – Safe? Supposed to be
    Reliable time frame for delivery? NOT !!!!

    We shipped 2 registered packages out this past Saturday, one going to CA from the east coast and the other going to Maryland. CA package was delivered yesterday and the Maryland package is still on its way, less than 300 miles away!!!! >>



    I have a theory that since it is kept in lock and key, if the keymaster takes a week of vacation at some intermediate location it just sits there....
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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭


    << <i>All PayPal shipping labels, with items delivered to the US, are trackable, if they are properly scanned by the PO. ( PO seems to be getting better at doing that) However, for First Class mail, you will be charged the more expensive parcel rate instead of the envelope rate. (PayPal shipping label automatically includes Delivery Confirmation @ $.19 per label) >>



    With all due respect, this is more mis-information. On registered mail they charge for priority mail but the tracking is the registered number starting with RX and ending in US. I think I know what you meant to say but readers interpret it differently and thus spread mis-info.

    --Jerry
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    Wolf359Wolf359 Posts: 7,666 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Jerry

    Funny you mention this because I am currently waiting for a coin I bought on Ebay that was shipped last Saturday via priority registered mail. I was sent a tracking number and it still shows "accepted at facility" or some such thing. I also contacted the seller about it today, even though I'm not in any real rush to get it. Why? Several reasons: (1) I paid for the shipping and priority mail is supposed to be 3-4 days. If I'm not going to get it within that time frame I'd like to have a refund or credit on the shipping or have the option up front for the super snail mail choice. (2) I've never dealt with this seller before and I want to make sure I'm not getting scammed, (3) How the seller handles this situation and my correspondence will probably dictate whether or not I do any further business with this seller, and (4) feedback is everything with Ebay. I'm not going to ding him for slow shipping since, according to the tracking info, he put it into the mail right away. However, many sellers often send "friendly reminders" asking for immediate feedback and I always try to post that feedback upon receipt of the item so I don't forget.

    For full disclosure, I live in NYC and usually receive registered packages within 2-3 days. So it isn't like I'm off the beaten track or anything. I'm just trying to give one buyer's point of view.

    JH >>



    The lazy at the Post Office don't update it sometimes until after the package is actually delivered. It's not the sellers fault and we have no control
    over it.
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    ambro51ambro51 Posts: 14,345 ✭✭✭✭✭
    What I like about express mail is the tracking is updated at the time of scan. Other usps tracking is updated at the end of the business day, frequently in the middle of the night. With express mail you know exactly where your package is at any given point in time.
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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭


    << <i>What I like about express mail is the tracking is updated at the time of scan. Other usps tracking is updated at the end of the business day, frequently in the middle of the night. With express mail you know exactly where your package is at any given point in time. >>



    So I'm taking this as a Yes vote for express mail. You don't mind paying $10 extra on a $1500 and up coin? --Jerry
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    CoinJunkieCoinJunkie Posts: 8,772 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Unless you are sending something really expensive (>$5K) or irreplaceable, Registered is option B for any number
    of reasons.
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    mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭
    Jerry, Barb Wingo/NACA is on vacation starting today but you may want to give here a call when she gets back and look into coverage.

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    WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    I live in NYC and usually receive registered packages within 2-3 days.



    Really? Even from California?

    Steve
    Good for you.
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    WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    "Paying extra for priority service with registered usually DOES NOT speed things up".



    Correct, actually you are not paying for priority 'service' you are simply paying the priority rate.



    Steve


    Good for you.
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    ambro51ambro51 Posts: 14,345 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I give $10 for SPEED of delivery any day!
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    wondercoinwondercoin Posts: 17,128 ✭✭✭✭✭
    "Hi, my name is Ben, I am an eBay seller and I have not sold on eBay in almost 1 year.
    Just sounds like Alcoholics Anonymous."

    Ditto here. Very little ebay for me as well. IMHO, when they took away the ability of sellers to leave negs for buyers, it disrupted the "checks and balances" of the system. And, in 12 years on ebay I never received a negative (and gave virtually none to buyers either) - but, the orderly balance got disrupted and buyers were able to make unreasonable demands, like the ones notwilight has mentioned here.

    I also am aware of -1- seller who has brought suit against ebay recently to either remove the unreasonable negs he received (he tells me one of the negs was from a buyer who never even paid for the item) and/or receive damages for each unreasonable neg given. I am curious to see how that suit goes.

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    MsMorrisineMsMorrisine Posts: 39,436 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>That Stupid Shipping DSR should go bye bye! At the very minimum, its rating should NOT be included in determining any sellers overall rating since it involves a third party vendor which sellersd have absolutely no control over.

    I gave up on sending anything registered to PCGS simply because it added a minimum of 5 days to ANY submission. I'm just not that patient so always send insured express!

    I think your decision is a wise one Jerry. >>




    I think it should be renamed to simply handling time. I check the postmarks and the paypal payment date to determine how I give DSRs on that. Someone who ships priority and sits on it 3 days deserves the same rating as the person who ships parcel post and send it the same day or next day? The method advertised is the method advertised. Likewise for the handling time. Oh, and don't forget to check advertised handling time. I always use 2 days when I generally ship next day and sometimes the same day.


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    MsMorrisineMsMorrisine Posts: 39,436 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Jerry

    Funny you mention this because I am currently waiting for a coin I bought on Ebay that was shipped last Saturday via priority registered mail. I was sent a tracking number and it still shows "accepted at facility" or some such thing. I also contacted the seller about it today, even though I'm not in any real rush to get it. Why? Several reasons: (1) I paid for the shipping and priority mail is supposed to be 3-4 days. If I'm not going to get it within that time frame I'd like to have a refund or credit on the shipping or have the option up front for the super snail mail choice. (2) I've never dealt with this seller before and I want to make sure I'm not getting scammed, (3) How the seller handles this situation and my correspondence will probably dictate whether or not I do any further business with this seller, and (4) feedback is everything with Ebay. I'm not going to ding him for slow shipping since, according to the tracking info, he put it into the mail right away. However, many sellers often send "friendly reminders" asking for immediate feedback and I always try to post that feedback upon receipt of the item so I don't forget.

    For full disclosure, I live in NYC and usually receive registered packages within 2-3 days. So it isn't like I'm off the beaten track or anything. I'm just trying to give one buyer's point of view.

    JH >>



    Yeah... what they said...

    Register Mail moves at Registered pace. The rest is some kind of Post Office Rate jargon. Below a certain weight it goes first class registered and above that it goes priority registered. The difference in the service level? none. It's just a name difference for different weight classes. They may as well use fly weight and bantam weight.


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    DennisHDennisH Posts: 14,040 ✭✭✭✭✭
    My most recent experiences sending Registered mail have been horrible. The latest one was the worst: 16 days from SoCal to Idaho... and it was only that fast because the Postmaster on my end got on the phone and found out that after arriving in Los Angeles on day two, the $25K package was still there on day 12.

    Oh yes, and the tracking of Registered packages is a useless joke. It shows when I mailed the package, but it doesn't show anything else until after the package has been received... no intermediate steps are now shown along the way, so you never know what the hell the rate of progress is.
    When in doubt, don't.
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    airplanenutairplanenut Posts: 22,702 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>You are the exact customer I'm complaining about. Nothing personal.

    1. Registered moves at registered pace. They charge priority mail for anything over 13 oz but it does NOT move at priority pace.
    2. You likely didn't get overcharged. For a package over $1000 registered mail is about $17 FC and $20 priority.
    3. You are mistaken when you say that you "usually receive registered packages in 2-3 days". I've shipped hundreds and that almost never happens, certainly not usually.
    4. If I have to send e-mails back and forth with all of the 200 sales/week that I make I won't get anything else done. You want personal service and cheerful e-mails but you are already beetching about the cost. You don't believe in handling fees either I presume.
    5. You don't realize that registered mail does not show tracking at intermediate locations so that needs to be explained in the emails.
    6. My post here will not change your opinion that this seller is in the wrong.
    7. The seller shipped by the most secure and trusted method the USPS provides yet you still don't trust him. >>



    Jerry's right on this one. The real kicker is that you know the seller shipped on time, so why not give the service its due time?
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    To read this thread, one would be led to believe that it was impossible to obtain and maintain a 4.9/5.0 DSR rating in the shipping category. It's all Ebays fault for setting such unattainable goals. Yet, if you browse through ebay listings, it easy to find numerous coin sellers, with hundreds of transactions, who have been able to maintain a high DSR rating. It makes me wonder what the difference in sellers is.
    Crazy old man from Missouri
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    BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭


    << <i>To read this thread, one would be led to believe that it was impossible to obtain and maintain a 4.9/5.0 DSR rating in the shipping category. It's all Ebays fault for setting such unattainable goals. Yet, if you browse through ebay listings, it easy to find numerous coin sellers, with hundreds of transactions, who have been able to maintain a high DSR rating. It makes me wonder what the difference in sellers is. >>



    Most sellers don't ship registered mail and take the USPS risks.
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    OPAOPA Posts: 17,161 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>All PayPal shipping labels, with items delivered to the US, are trackable, if they are properly scanned by the PO. ( PO seems to be getting better at doing that) However, for First Class mail, you will be charged the more expensive parcel rate instead of the envelope rate. (PayPal shipping label automatically includes Delivery Confirmation @ $.19 per label) >>



    With all due respect, this is more mis-information. On registered mail they charge for priority mail but the tracking is the registered number starting with RX and ending in US. I think I know what you meant to say but readers interpret it differently and thus spread mis-info.

    --Jerry >>



    Only for items weighing more than 13 oz will you be charged the Priority Rate if mailed via Registered Mail. BTW..Registered mail is not available via PayPal shipping. My original statement only applies to labels that are available to be generated via PayPal.
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    BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>

    << <i>All PayPal shipping labels, with items delivered to the US, are trackable, if they are properly scanned by the PO. ( PO seems to be getting better at doing that) However, for First Class mail, you will be charged the more expensive parcel rate instead of the envelope rate. (PayPal shipping label automatically includes Delivery Confirmation @ $.19 per label) >>



    With all due respect, this is more mis-information. On registered mail they charge for priority mail but the tracking is the registered number starting with RX and ending in US. I think I know what you meant to say but readers interpret it differently and thus spread mis-info.

    --Jerry >>



    Only for items weighing more than 13 oz will you be charged the Priority Rate if mailed via Registered Mail. BTW..Registered mail is not available via PayPal shipping. My original statement only applies to labels that are available to be generated via PayPal. >>



    I always generate a paypal shipping label then take the package to the PO and add registered. Best of both worlds.

    Edited, this way no one has to try and decipher my handwriting. image
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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭


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    << <i>All PayPal shipping labels, with items delivered to the US, are trackable, if they are properly scanned by the PO. ( PO seems to be getting better at doing that) However, for First Class mail, you will be charged the more expensive parcel rate instead of the envelope rate. (PayPal shipping label automatically includes Delivery Confirmation @ $.19 per label) >>

    With all due respect, this is more mis-information. On registered mail they charge for priority mail but the tracking is the registered number starting with RX and ending in US. I think I know what you meant to say but readers interpret it differently and thus spread mis-info. --Jerry >>

    Only for items weighing more than 13 oz will you be charged the Priority Rate if mailed via Registered Mail. BTW..Registered mail is not available via PayPal shipping. My original statement only applies to labels that are available to be generated via PayPal. >>

    I always generate a paypal shipping label then take the package to the PO and add registered. Best of both worlds. Edited, this way no one has to try and decipher my handwriting. image >>



    I did that once. It was so hard for them to figure out I never tried it again. Sounds like you have your postal guys trained. I like not having to read handwriting. --jerry
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    BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭


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    I did that once. It was so hard for them to figure out I never tried it again. Sounds like you have your postal guys trained. I like not having to read handwriting. --jerry >>



    Yes, it is worth the time to re-train new employees when they come in too. Because there is an online discount I also have to point out that they have to deduct the non-discounted fee's already paid online to balance out correctly.

    Whatever you do don't add anything extra online like signature confirmation or insurance as that really goofs them up.
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    LeeGLeeG Posts: 12,162
    Sent a coin from VA to Ca on 10/27. Still hasn't arrived. Piss poor in my opinion. Also, waiting on a coin from CA to Va and that hasn't arrived yet either. Mailed around the same date. I like the added security that Registered Mail gives one but this is rediculous. A $400 coin doesn't warrant Registered in my opinion, but $1,000 does.
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    SNMANSNMAN Posts: 1,419 ✭✭✭
    Waiting for a package from California to OK

    sent 22 Oct 09

    USPS is a joke..............I think I am going to start using UPS.
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    notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭
    Update since I started this thread: I now use express mail for any coin under $5000 that I want to insure (above say $1300). I costs just about $5 more and the customers are very happy. My shipping time star rating has gone up significantly and I'm a top rated seller. --Jerry

    edit: forgot to mention, it is much easier too. I put the coin in a padded envelope, put it in a flat rate envelope, print out the express mail postage with paypal shipping and now when I go to the PO all I have to do is add the insurance which is much quicker than registered mail. --jerry
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    Jerry, Perhaps Ebay should post somethiing to all buyers easily seen upfront about shipping locations and proper expected waiting times. Your in a world of quick gradification my friend. I find myself quilty of that sometimes. Maybe you sould just come out and tell them all to BE PATIENT! I wonder how they would manage in the horse and buggie days??
    Winner of the "You Suck!" award March 17, 2010 by LanLord, doh, 123cents and Bear.

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