Why?, I don't buy I sell;)
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Well the saga has finally ended, after 4 weeks of stuffing around with this woman in Victoria I have had enough and pulled the pin. I took Bundalene's advice (thanks Erich) and got a quote to deliver the cage to Baxter Vic. $140 if someone there to assist courier and $293 if not.
Four days later I get a reply to say that ok but she need an exact date and time of delivery, so I emailed back same day that it was not possible to give an exact time and date. Three days later get another email, have you got quote for delivery. I emailed back same day and told her again.
Five days later still NO REPLY, so I lodge a dispute with ebay. Four days after that still NO REPLY SO I end the auction and sent a non payer strikeand relisted the cage.
Three days later (Tuesday) I get an email stating that it's my fault because I'm not answering her emails and I've done the wrong thing and to please phone her to discuss it.
My wife rang her as soon as she saw the email, no answer so left a message that we were quite happy to sell the cage to her and to ring us, that was Wednesday night. She rang her again Wednesday twice in the morning, twice in the afternoon and twice again in that night, left message every time still no reply.
I then rang her again on Thursday morning twice still no answer. anyway Thursday lunch time someone bought the cage. So I emailed her and told her that the cage was now sold. I also said that as a gesture of good will I would remove the non paying strike at a financial lose to myself.
It's now Saturday 10:15 am "STILL NO REPLY"!!!! I have'nt removed the strike yet so maybe I won't.:twisted: The cage sold for $20 more the second time around and there picking it up tomorrow. I won't get caught again;)
I know the feeling, I have a coleman 3 burner stove on evilbay ATM, I have "pick up only" in HUGE letters, and I've had 3 emails asking if I'll post it to various locations!
I hate the way you have to deal with the lowest common denominator.
Actually, I should pop it in the marketplace alerts I guess!;)
Fraser
If you 're not prepared to co-operate by freighting why use E-bay? May as well stick a note up at the local shop or advertise in your local rag :confused:
Only a stupid person would bid on an item that was pick up only without asking the seller first if they are prepared to freight. In fact she did ask if I would freight and I told her no as it would be to expensive as the cage weighed 50 kg and she still bid on it.
Would you buy a bird cage for $100 and then pay another $140 for freight, when you could go to the local pet shop and buy a brand new one for the same price. I wouldn't and in the end neither would she.
And the $140 freight was only if someone was at both addresses to help the courier lift it on and off the truck, otherwise it was $293 freight.
Not everything is black and white people have there reasons why they ask for pick up only. They may old, disabled, sick or just don't want the hassle.
I had a item specified pickup only. 4 bidders. I then answered an unrelated question and 1 bidder dropped out saying the description had changed. It hadn't.
What had happened was that the bidder was using an iPhone app which hadn't showed it was pickup only. When he finally saw the item on a proper computer he realised and dropped out, thinking I'd changed it when in fact it was his app not giving him all the info.
Although I'd put pickup only I would have shipped it if someone really wanted it, but I'd have preferred not to hence the "pickup only" tag. So if you really want something, do ask. They can only say no.
Snip, same here. I don't want to pack and post, but I will if they're convincing enough.
Got burned on it recently, bloke decide the speakers weren't quite what he wanted. All kinds of threats via email. What could I say? I told you that they were forty years old, and broken.
I should've followed the rule, more than three question, time to block that bidder permanently.
That's the problem with ebay questions, half the time you get that loony feel rising off the email and it's easier to block them than it is to answer the question.
The other problem with the postage thing is that when I list I either have to specify way too much information about the packaging, and dimensions, and weight and all that palaver.
Or I can say pick up only.
Simon