YAET: I hate people who bitch about shipping costs.

Eli

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Hi,
$14.62 seems very very high. What service are you using? Have you checked the Post Offices rates? FedEx Ground is quite inexpensive too. UPS is usually a whole lot more expensive than any of the others and places like Mailboxes Etc will always double the actual shipping cost.
If you would. please check other means or if you will send me your zip code and the weight I'll be happy to do some checking for you
Thanks
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I live in Oregon, for Christ's sake.. He's in KY. Shipping was 11.62, plus 3$ for bubblewrap and peanuts. He shouldn't have bid if he doesen't like it. It would've been even higher, but I found a box that would work instead of buying one.

He should be thankful I charge actual shipping and don't tack on another few bucks.

:frown:
 

UncleWai

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Why not just do a fixed shipping of $15?
Overestimate>actual shipping cost
 

isekii

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Originally posted by: UncleWai
Why not just do a fixed shipping of $15?
Overestimate>actual shipping cost

that's what i do, I've been burned so much in the past on shipping.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: UncleWai
Why not just do a fixed shipping of $15?
Overestimate>actual shipping cost
Like I said, I don't overinflate shipping.. I charge the actual rate.

The box is 15x12x9 and weighs 2.54lbs. I don't think it's going to get much cheaper. Maybe a couple of dollars, but.. meh. The UPS Store is convienent for me, it's about a mile and a half away.
 

badluck

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Yeah, ebay people are lame. If they don't like the price, they shouldn't bid. I tell them up front what shipping is.

I tell them that the shipping is non-negligible and that I do not change any aspect of the fixed contract they agreed to once they place their bid.
 

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The box is 15x12x9 and weighs 2.54lbs. I don't think it's going to get much cheaper. Maybe a couple of dollars, but.. meh. The UPS Store is convienent for me, it's about a mile and a half away.
You hit the nail on the head there. The UPS store is your problem. They charge a lot more than the regular UPS counter. You would've probably been better off sending it Priority Mail with a box that light and the customer would've gotten it in 2 days. It most likely would've been cheaper too.

If you're going to list shipping in your auction, call it fixed shipping and "handling". I've never had a complaint about shipping and handling rates even if they turned out to be double what the actual cost was. Sometimes it's necessary to inflate the shipping cost and lower the price of your item because other sellers seem to set the prices.

Sal
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: Salvador
The box is 15x12x9 and weighs 2.54lbs. I don't think it's going to get much cheaper. Maybe a couple of dollars, but.. meh. The UPS Store is convienent for me, it's about a mile and a half away.
You hit the nail on the head there. The UPS store is your problem. They charge a lot more than the regular UPS counter. You would've probably been better off sending it Priority Mail with a box that light and the customer would've gotten it in 2 days. It most likely would've been cheaper too.

If you're going to list shipping in your auction, call it fixed shipping and "handling". I've never had a complaint about shipping and handling rates even if they turned out to be double what the actual cost was. Sometimes it's necessary to inflate the shipping cost and lower the price of your item because other sellers seem to set the prices.

Sal
No they don't. The UPS Store charges actual shipping.

I don't list shipping in the auction, I wait until I have their address, so I can charge them actual shipping.
 

AznMaverick

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i hate shipping costs, not from ebay, but from the big stores. it sucks because i live in Hawaii where everything that is shipped is quite insane, or at least close to it.
 

J1600B

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Originally posted by: Salvador
Sometimes it's necessary to inflate the shipping cost and lower the price of your item because other sellers seem to set the prices.

Sal


I think thats complete bullshit. I don't buy from people on Ebay that sell this way, which basically means I don't buy there very much anymore.

I would rather buy from someone who listed a reasonable price and good shipping. I hate seeing a $4 item with $12 shipping.
 

cavemanmoron

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Originally posted by: Salvador
The box is 15x12x9 and weighs 2.54lbs. I don't think it's going to get much cheaper. Maybe a couple of dollars, but.. meh. The UPS Store is convienent for me, it's about a mile and a half away.
You hit the nail on the head there. The UPS store is your problem. They charge a lot more than the regular UPS counter. You would've probably been better off sending it Priority Mail with a box that light and the customer would've gotten it in 2 days. It most likely would've been cheaper too.

If you're going to list shipping in your auction, call it fixed shipping and "handling". I've never had a complaint about shipping and handling rates even if they turned out to be double what the actual cost was. Sometimes it's necessary to inflate the shipping cost and lower the price of your item because other sellers seem to set the prices.

Sal

this is why i won't buy from egay;and many other online places.
people trying to make $3 on shipping.etc..and varoius other "Handling"charges.

i bought some pens a few years ago,the place charged me $18.shipping and handling charge,
i took the box to the post office and mailed it back,it cost me $3.10,including a return reciept.
i got the money all refunded to my Visa card..

:|

i try to buy stuff here,in the for sale/trade forum. The better traders are fair about shipping costs.
Oh i have My trader references linked in my sig.
 

badluck

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I don't list shipping in the auction, I wait until I have their address, so I can charge them actual shipping.


Well, you are asking for people to complain then. Tell them in the auction that you will add $3 to the actual shipping price for materials and you probably won't have people complain.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: badluck
I don't list shipping in the auction, I wait until I have their address, so I can charge them actual shipping.


Well, you are asking for people to complain then. Tell them in the auction that you will add $3 to the actual shipping price for materials and you probably won't have people complain.
So you're saying it would be better for me to charge a flat rate of 15$ and 90% of the time actually end up makin a few dollars instead of charging actual rates? :confused:

I thought I was doing people a favor.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: Salvador
The box is 15x12x9 and weighs 2.54lbs. I don't think it's going to get much cheaper. Maybe a couple of dollars, but.. meh. The UPS Store is convienent for me, it's about a mile and a half away.
You hit the nail on the head there. The UPS store is your problem. They charge a lot more than the regular UPS counter. You would've probably been better off sending it Priority Mail with a box that light and the customer would've gotten it in 2 days. It most likely would've been cheaper too.

If you're going to list shipping in your auction, call it fixed shipping and "handling". I've never had a complaint about shipping and handling rates even if they turned out to be double what the actual cost was. Sometimes it's necessary to inflate the shipping cost and lower the price of your item because other sellers seem to set the prices.

Sal

this is why i won't buy from egay;and many other online places.
people trying to make $3 on shipping.etc..and varoius other "Handling"charges.

i bought some pens a few years ago,the place charged me $18.shipping and handling charge,
i took the box to the post office and mailed it back,it cost me $3.10,including a return reciept.
i got the money all refunded to my Visa card..

:|

i try to buy stuff here,in the for sale/trade forum. The better traders are fair about shipping costs.
Oh i have My trader references linked in my sig.
I agree, that's why I charge actual shipping. I don't really understand why the guy is complaining.

It looks like FedEx would be the cheapest though, only 8.41+the $3 for materials.

Even USPS Priority would be 8.55+3.

Bah, I guess I'll ship it fedex.. but I don't know where a fedex place is around here.
 

aphex

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Salvador
The box is 15x12x9 and weighs 2.54lbs. I don't think it's going to get much cheaper. Maybe a couple of dollars, but.. meh. The UPS Store is convienent for me, it's about a mile and a half away.
You hit the nail on the head there. The UPS store is your problem. They charge a lot more than the regular UPS counter. You would've probably been better off sending it Priority Mail with a box that light and the customer would've gotten it in 2 days. It most likely would've been cheaper too.

If you're going to list shipping in your auction, call it fixed shipping and "handling". I've never had a complaint about shipping and handling rates even if they turned out to be double what the actual cost was. Sometimes it's necessary to inflate the shipping cost and lower the price of your item because other sellers seem to set the prices.

Sal
No they don't. The UPS Store charges actual shipping.

I don't list shipping in the auction, I wait until I have their address, so I can charge them actual shipping.

Actually they dont charge the same. I went into 2 of them (one in NJ and one here at home in Florida) and both states they charge 10-15% over UPS counter rates plus an additional "convienence" charge...
 
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Fvck that guy. I try to charge reasonable rates, considering I pack with a lot of peanuts/proper boxes and such. If he doesn't like it he shouldn't have bid on it
 

badluck

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So you're saying it would be better for me to charge a flat rate of 15$ and 90% of the time actually end up makin a few dollars instead of charging actual rates?

I thought I was doing people a favor


No, you didn't read my post correctly. Here is what I am saying.

Since you are adding extra money ($3 in this case) onto the actual shipping price, tell them that in the auction. Tell them how much extra you will charge for materials, driving to UPS, etc. This way, you are being up front about the shipping costs and handling (materials).
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: aphex
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Salvador
The box is 15x12x9 and weighs 2.54lbs. I don't think it's going to get much cheaper. Maybe a couple of dollars, but.. meh. The UPS Store is convienent for me, it's about a mile and a half away.
You hit the nail on the head there. The UPS store is your problem. They charge a lot more than the regular UPS counter. You would've probably been better off sending it Priority Mail with a box that light and the customer would've gotten it in 2 days. It most likely would've been cheaper too.

If you're going to list shipping in your auction, call it fixed shipping and "handling". I've never had a complaint about shipping and handling rates even if they turned out to be double what the actual cost was. Sometimes it's necessary to inflate the shipping cost and lower the price of your item because other sellers seem to set the prices.

Sal
No they don't. The UPS Store charges actual shipping.

I don't list shipping in the auction, I wait until I have their address, so I can charge them actual shipping.

Actually they dont charge the same. I went into 2 of them (one in NJ and one here at home in Florida) and both states they charge 10-15% over UPS counter rates plus an additional "convienence" charge...
Not the one I've been going to...

Well, maybe they tack on a buck? UPS cost calculator says $10.61. I guess that would be 10%..

Hmmmmmm........ Interesting.

Still, it's not outrageous or anything.

Originally posted by: badluck
So you're saying it would be better for me to charge a flat rate of 15$ and 90% of the time actually end up makin a few dollars instead of charging actual rates?

I thought I was doing people a favor


No, you didn't read my post correctly. Here is what I am saying.

Since you are adding extra money ($3 in this case) onto the actual shipping price, tell them that in the auction. Tell them how much extra you will charge for materials, driving to UPS, etc. This way, you are being up front about the shipping costs and handling (materials).

Oh, I see. Yeah, I guess. It doesen't take a lot of brains to figure that packaging is going to be included in the price though. Maybe I should just state that the buyer pays Shipping and Packaging?

I should get into the habbit of boxing the item up before it goes on eBay, and give West to East coast shipping prices(IE: 5 - 15$ or whatever).. hmm.
 

badluck

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Oh, I see. Yeah, I guess. It doesen't take a lot of brains to figure that packaging is going to be included in the price though. Maybe I should just state that the buyer pays Shipping and Packaging?

Don't assume anything about an eBay bidder. heh. Most do not read the auctions fully, and bitch about everything.

Good luck bud!