NEV Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 Hi all Thought i'd share this experience with fellow ebayers . I won a record a few weeks back for around £120 which was described as a rough copy but plays well both sides. Record in question is not important but,when i got home there was a parcel force slip asking for £35 customs&excise charge I was to be honest a bit gutted and got in touch with seller explaining situation and asked if he would at least be willing to meet me half way with cost.He replied saying it was in his interest and for his and my protection to always declare fulll value of his sales. Bearing in mind the buyer(myself)foots the bill for his higher than normal postal charge ($15),i said he could've sent it registered without declaring the full value. Anyway he wasnt having any of it and suggested i pay the fee.I even asked if i let parcel force send it back could he re-send with lower value and i'd pay the postage .No reply ! I reluctantly paid the fee cos i didnt think i'd see the record or my money again. I informed him that i'd payed the fee,told him i wasnt happy and that if when i get record it is worse than he described i'd be seeking a refund. He now tells me ,if i pursue a refund or give bad feedback he will inform Customs and excise that i buy records and don't declare them and he knows this works because he has already followed this procedure with others who have been down same path as me. Well at best i can let the worlds biggest soul forum know who this seller is and say, should you contemplate buying off him be sure your purchase will have a steep duty charge slapped on it pony89 is his username
Hermanthegerman Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 Had a similar experience with another ebay- seller. He insisted on stating the "real" value on the custom- declaration, cost me a lot of hassle and put a 100 quid on top of the "bargain"- price.
Pete S Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 Hi all Thought i'd share this experience with fellow ebayers . I won a record a few weeks back for around £120 which was described as a rough copy but plays well both sides. Record in question is not important but,when i got home there was a parcel force slip asking for £35 customs&excise charge I was to be honest a bit gutted and got in touch with seller explaining situation and asked if he would at least be willing to meet me half way with cost.He replied saying it was in his interest and for his and my protection to always declare fulll value of his sales. Bearing in mind the buyer(myself)foots the bill for his higher than normal postal charge ($15),i said he could've sent it registered without declaring the full value. Anyway he wasnt having any of it and suggested i pay the fee.I even asked if i let parcel force send it back could he re-send with lower value and i'd pay the postage .No reply ! I reluctantly paid the fee cos i didnt think i'd see the record or my money again. I informed him that i'd payed the fee,told him i wasnt happy and that if when i get record it is worse than he described i'd be seeking a refund. He now tells me ,if i pursue a refund or give bad feedback he will inform Customs and excise that i buy records and don't declare them and he knows this works because he has already followed this procedure with others who have been down same path as me. Well at best i can let the worlds biggest soul forum know who this seller is and say, should you contemplate buying off him be sure your purchase will have a steep duty charge slapped on it pony89 is his username Call his bluff Nev. If the record isn't up to scratch he HAS to refund you.
Guest moggy Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 What a fookin knobhead And tell the twat you have alerted most of the soul buying public to his petty fookin ways, what a twat.
NEV Posted February 3, 2009 Author Posted February 3, 2009 What a fookin knobhead And tell the twat you have alerted most of the soul buying public to his petty fookin ways, what a twat. DONE IT ALREADY He wasnt too fussed
NEV Posted February 3, 2009 Author Posted February 3, 2009 Call his bluff Nev. If the record isn't up to scratch he HAS to refund you. Ive always been of the opinion this was the case Pete but i had some unsavoury dealings a bit back. I bid on a record without reading full description ,saw it late and bid quickly to win it.Upon closer inspection it was described as vg+ plays ok but with issues?? I looked at his returns policy ,he didnt have one so iasked him before paying. He said i should have read full description before bidding and that because of his fair description i wouldnt be eligible for a refund if i wasnt happy when record arrived. So i never paid him He then went a bit mental and reported me to ebay for not honouring a contract . Anyways i sent ebay a detailed excuse for not paying but still got a strike against me
Suzannek Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 He now tells me ,if i pursue a refund or give bad feedback he will inform Customs and excise that i buy records and don't declare them and he knows this works because he has already followed this procedure with others who have been down same path as me. Well at best i can let the worlds biggest soul forum know who this seller is and say, should you contemplate buying off him be sure your purchase will have a steep duty charge slapped on it pony89 is his username
vinylia Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 Hi guys We have the same problem with Canada Customs. I have learnt the hard way to always ask before I bid whether the seller will declare a lower value or not. Some have no trouble with it, some are sticklers. I either stay away from the sticklers, or if I really, really want the record, I get them to send it to a trusted friend in the US, and my pal to send it on. Cheers, Marc
Guest moggy Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 DONE IT ALREADY He wasnt too fussed again what a knobhead I started selling stuff on ebay etc over 5 years ago, 600 plus transactions etc etc the first time a buyer contacted me and said he wasn't happy with the condition of the record against my grade, I nearly pooed me pants, and quickly refunded him, because you know what, when you treat people proper they come back and they spread the word and so on and so on this man is a fookin idiot, and a twat,and a knobhead PS Nev have you got the record yet
NEV Posted February 3, 2009 Author Posted February 3, 2009 He now tells me ,if i pursue a refund or give bad feedback he will inform Customs and excise that i buy records and don't declare them and he knows this works because he has already followed this procedure with others who have been down same path as me. Well at best i can let the worlds biggest soul forum know who this seller is and say, should you contemplate buying off him be sure your purchase will have a steep duty charge slapped on it pony89 is his username Nev have a look at his feedback are there any negatives which would indicate he has gone down the route of informing Customs. Pony I think he sounds more like a donkey Suz x Sue he's not a pony nor a donkey ...He's an ASS
Skegsoul Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 another big time ass wipe to watch out for is cb4533rpm , just took mo & me for a lot of $, the f*** wit imformed ebay, seems to me there about as much use as a jelly hatchet, as long as they get there fee's, they dont want to know. ended up with no record,no money, like to bump into the twat!!!!!
Suzannek Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 Sue he's not a pony nor a donkey ...He's an ASS ASSwipe sounds better The amount of 45s I get off ebay and sellers etc. I am lucky not had a problem with any apart from one German (no one on here). They always put worth a few dollars. Suz x
Moxey25 Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 did the same 35 quid to customs and the record discribed as mint wasent playable he did give refund but still out of pocket to customs
Hold Tight Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 Hi all Thought i'd share this experience with fellow ebayers . I won a record a few weeks back for around £120 which was described as a rough copy but plays well both sides. Record in question is not important but,when i got home there was a parcel force slip asking for £35 customs&excise charge I was to be honest a bit gutted and got in touch with seller explaining situation and asked if he would at least be willing to meet me half way with cost.He replied saying it was in his interest and for his and my protection to always declare fulll value of his sales. Bearing in mind the buyer(myself)foots the bill for his higher than normal postal charge ($15),i said he could've sent it registered without declaring the full value. Anyway he wasnt having any of it and suggested i pay the fee.I even asked if i let parcel force send it back could he re-send with lower value and i'd pay the postage .No reply ! I reluctantly paid the fee cos i didnt think i'd see the record or my money again. I informed him that i'd payed the fee,told him i wasnt happy and that if when i get record it is worse than he described i'd be seeking a refund. He now tells me ,if i pursue a refund or give bad feedback he will inform Customs and excise that i buy records and don't declare them and he knows this works because he has already followed this procedure with others who have been down same path as me. Well at best i can let the worlds biggest soul forum know who this seller is and say, should you contemplate buying off him be sure your purchase will have a steep duty charge slapped on it pony89 is his username Had the opposite - ebay seller sells a record to me for under $10 and puts $100 on the bloody declaration - now that is a twat.
Guest ruppy Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 another rip off merchant ,stormy records of detroit,
Guest pauldicko Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 (edited) PONY89 -----WAS JUST LOOKING AT HIS AUCTION YESTERDAY - COUPLE CAUGHT MY EYE AND PUT SHORTCUT ONTO DESKTOP TO HAVE ANOTHER LOOK NEARER END - HES GOT 817 ITEMS ON AT THE MOMENT. WILL DELETE SHORTCUT NOW - THATS 1 LESS SALE AT LEAST FOR HIM. MUST ADMIT THOUGH MAYBE IVE BEEN LUCKY BUT NOT HAD A PROBLEM WITH USA SITES IVE USED SO FAR - ALL VALUE LOW FOR CUSTOMS AND NOT HAD TO PAY CUSTOMS YET !!!!!!!. Edited February 4, 2009 by pauldicko
Ged Parker Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 I'm amazed how many times sellers accidently miss off the decimal point when putting the value on the customs form . After all who would pay $750 for an old record its not gold you know clearly it's meant to be $7.50 anyone can see that.
CAMBRIDGE SOUL Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 i also got caught for 87 fine once, and that was because customs opened the box and the ebay invoice was inside now i ask them to ship international tracked and signed for with no Insurance and to put used 45 on customs slip no value.... always get it becaused it's tracked...cost 26 us but worth it in the long run for buys over 150 us... plus if you do not pay the fees, it's not delivered and the new paypal rules are if it's not delivered you get a refund....proof of postage as a seller is no longer good enough, that's why i only send items over 36 uk pounds by special delivery, as i got hit for a 150 refund when a buyer said he did not get the item just after the rules changed. have to cover your arse on ebay all ways, sad but true
CAMBRIDGE SOUL Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 I'm amazed how many times sellers accidently miss off the decimal point when putting the value on the customs form . After all who would pay $750 for an old record its not gold you know clearly it's meant to be $7.50 anyone can see that. got to be worth a try, the vat man may let you off the first time, then maybe not
Guest Spinning Vinyl Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 Wonders if he pays Tax on what he sells would be awfully shocking if he got a tax demand on undeclared profits from sales Did win a tune the other week for $9 they invoiced me demanding $15 P&P and a compulsory $1.70 insurance! Thought bit steep but hey cant be asked arguing til I received the record in a a folded not thick piece of card board, no sleeve on the record, no insurance and sent at std $3.60 rate! Sent them emails no reply but after reporting them they refunded the difference! Been stung by customs once and I know how you feel!
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