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Originally posted by: ScottFern
That sounds like a step in the right direction.
Originally posted by: iamme
it was obvious that eBay would do something about this. they're losing out on potential revenue.
I'll believe this one when I see it. Until then...Excessive Shipping Charges Policy
Loss of PowerSeller status
Originally posted by: Winchester
What they dont include is time and mileage. The time it takes to actually package the item and the gas and mileage it takes to get it to the shipping center of choice. It can cost around $9 just in mileage for a 20 mile round trip just to deliver the package to UPS/USPS/FedEx.
The only way they would actually be able to control shipping cost is to have each auction form include LxHxW and weight and who they will use to ship. Then automatically calculate with possible bidders/winning bidders address/zip and not let them charge more than that. They can calculate cost of insurance by average $$$ of other identical items sold. This does not include handling charge etc though.
Originally posted by: Baked
Could easily solved this problem a long time ago by including the shipping cost into the eBay cut.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Winchester
What they dont include is time and mileage. The time it takes to actually package the item and the gas and mileage it takes to get it to the shipping center of choice. It can cost around $9 just in mileage for a 20 mile round trip just to deliver the package to UPS/USPS/FedEx.
The only way they would actually be able to control shipping cost is to have each auction form include LxHxW and weight and who they will use to ship. Then automatically calculate with possible bidders/winning bidders address/zip and not let them charge more than that. They can calculate cost of insurance by average $$$ of other identical items sold. This does not include handling charge etc though.
I call BS on that. What do you drive, a TANK? Even my old v8 Monza from the 70s with a carb got better milage then that, WAY better.
If it cost $9 to go 40miles pizza places would haul pizzas by bike and there be a lot less cars on the road. Hummers would come with a 4cyl and people would still complain they use to much gas at the rate you are giving.
I still see obvious over charging for shipping and handling. So I don;t know what eBay is doing, but I call BS on them as well.
Originally posted by: Winchester
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Winchester
What they dont include is time and mileage. The time it takes to actually package the item and the gas and mileage it takes to get it to the shipping center of choice. It can cost around $9 just in mileage for a 20 mile round trip just to deliver the package to UPS/USPS/FedEx.
The only way they would actually be able to control shipping cost is to have each auction form include LxHxW and weight and who they will use to ship. Then automatically calculate with possible bidders/winning bidders address/zip and not let them charge more than that. They can calculate cost of insurance by average $$$ of other identical items sold. This does not include handling charge etc though.
I call BS on that. What do you drive, a TANK? Even my old v8 Monza from the 70s with a carb got better milage then that, WAY better.
If it cost $9 to go 40miles pizza places would haul pizzas by bike and there be a lot less cars on the road. Hummers would come with a 4cyl and people would still complain they use to much gas at the rate you are giving.
I still see obvious over charging for shipping and handling. So I don;t know what eBay is doing, but I call BS on them as well.
The IRS will allow $0.445 per mile IIRC which includes gas and at that you still dont make a profit, you probably wont break even. You have to count cost of gas plus the depreciation of every mile driven.
Proof
BTW: Pizza places in my area pay a wage per hour ($6-7/hr) and you pay for your own vehicle and gas etc. Cracks me up when I see people driving trucks or suburbans thinking they are getting anywhere.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Winchester
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Winchester
What they dont include is time and mileage. The time it takes to actually package the item and the gas and mileage it takes to get it to the shipping center of choice. It can cost around $9 just in mileage for a 20 mile round trip just to deliver the package to UPS/USPS/FedEx.
The only way they would actually be able to control shipping cost is to have each auction form include LxHxW and weight and who they will use to ship. Then automatically calculate with possible bidders/winning bidders address/zip and not let them charge more than that. They can calculate cost of insurance by average $$$ of other identical items sold. This does not include handling charge etc though.
I call BS on that. What do you drive, a TANK? Even my old v8 Monza from the 70s with a carb got better milage then that, WAY better.
If it cost $9 to go 40miles pizza places would haul pizzas by bike and there be a lot less cars on the road. Hummers would come with a 4cyl and people would still complain they use to much gas at the rate you are giving.
I still see obvious over charging for shipping and handling. So I don;t know what eBay is doing, but I call BS on them as well.
The IRS will allow $0.445 per mile IIRC which includes gas and at that you still dont make a profit, you probably wont break even. You have to count cost of gas plus the depreciation of every mile driven.
Proof
BTW: Pizza places in my area pay a wage per hour ($6-7/hr) and you pay for your own vehicle and gas etc. Cracks me up when I see people driving trucks or suburbans thinking they are getting anywhere.
Just because the IRS allows that much does not mean it cost that much. And if you are shipping that much then you do know Fed-Ex/UPS/DHL/USPS/etc... will come to you. So that kills any argument that your car is what is adding in to the shipping.
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Great...
no more $18 to ship a ram module and $40 to ship a cell phone!!!
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