Dylan Posted August 15, 2017 Posted August 15, 2017 So if you post an item on ebay and dont send it either tracked or signed for then are you leaving yourself open to be shafted ? buyer could receive item but say they havent and open a case on ebay. Ebay then issue them a refund and you have lost your goods as well. is the only way to protect yourself to send everytning singed for or tracked ? The high postage could put buyers off. it seems heavily weighted against sellers.
Guest Gogs Posted August 15, 2017 Posted August 15, 2017 When i was selling, i always sent by recorded delivery. If nothing else it got a signature for receipt.
Kegsy Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 10 hours ago, dylan said: So if you post an item on ebay and dont send it either tracked or signed for then are you leaving yourself open to be shafted ? buyer could receive item but say they havent and open a case on ebay. Ebay then issue them a refund and you have lost your goods as well. is the only way to protect yourself to send everytning singed for or tracked ? The high postage could put buyers off. it seems heavily weighted against sellers. It's not just an E-Bay problem, the same applies to anything paid for via Paypal however sold, e-bay,discogs, etc. etc.
Kegsy Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 (edited) 8 hours ago, jkpnefc said: Still covered up to £20 with proof of postage Yes, but the buyer has to co-operate with you and claim via the Royal Mail, if he won't co-operate he can just claim and get refunded by e-bay/paypal out of the sellers account. I've sold 1000s of records, over the last few years, and only had about 10 go missing in the UK, (Italy and France are another matter). Apart from twice the buyer has claimed off the Royal Mail and been refunded every time with proof of postage. These were all low value claims of course, anything over 20 quid goes recorded/signed for depending on value. If I ever get buyers not wanting to pay the extra postage I insist that they pay by Paypal Gift. Edited August 16, 2017 by Kegsy
Chris L Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 19 hours ago, dylan said: So if you post an item on ebay and dont send it either tracked or signed for then are you leaving yourself open to be shafted ? buyer could receive item but say they havent and open a case on ebay. Ebay then issue them a refund and you have lost your goods as well. is the only way to protect yourself to send everytning singed for or tracked ? The high postage could put buyers off. it seems heavily weighted against sellers. Yes mate, I send EVERYTHING recorded at just about £2.30 well worth it and if it's multiple amounts then special delivery at around £7-8.00. I will have some £10.00 sounds for sale on Ebay on Sunday evening they will ONLY be sent signed for.
Dylan Posted August 16, 2017 Author Posted August 16, 2017 (edited) This was an item of clothing going from uk to canada to send it tracked was going to cost about 20 quid just under 1/2 what i sold the item for and a lot more than what i used as a postage amount. I didnt factor in having to ship it that far pretty much all my sales are uk and europe. i guess i have to take this on the chin and either have large overseas postage values and sell less or just do europe only on bigger parcels. he might be being honest and it really has got lost but i have know way of knowing and suspect he had it and knows he can now get it for free. Edited August 16, 2017 by dylan
Thecivilservice Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 (edited) I don't bother with tracked unless its a particularly expensive record. If you sell in large volumes then the extra money you make in increased sales due to low shipping will more than offset the very few items that get lost in the post Edited September 3, 2017 by thecivilservice
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