The Ebay Advice Column
- theperfecttree
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they only go up $1k based on their sitePLUSH wrote:add insurepost.
- FrankBooth
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Colombian CheddaCodeblue wrote:Dafuq are yall sellin.
Don't message sellers asking for a print's number. Let it be a surprise, there are so few of those in life.
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Relax, I honestly don't give a fudge.john38103 wrote:All gin every thing. drymount all you hoes.
yeah that’s kind of strange, unless the print is part of a set and the buyer is shooting for matching #s or somethingguryter wrote:Don't message sellers asking for a print's number. Let it be a surprise, there are so few of those in life.
- soupysound
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i've had that happen multiple times for a variety of stuff. i just ask if they are looking for a particular number and i can check to see if it matches. i blocked buyers for repeated messages inquiring about it. such a time waster.guryter wrote:Don't message sellers asking for a print's number. Let it be a surprise, there are so few of those in life.
- soupysound
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i just recently noticed the final value fee assessed is only on the purchase price of an item that offers free US shipping... no fee is assessed on the INTL shipping portion if it was an INTL buyer. wonder if that is an oversight or intentional. not a huge deal, but just an anomaly.
I don't get why people hide the number on prints that are years old. 2005 Obey....hidden number.RiotAct wrote:yeah that’s kind of strange, unless the print is part of a set and the buyer is shooting for matching #s or somethingguryter wrote:Don't message sellers asking for a print's number. Let it be a surprise, there are so few of those in life.
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- misterwhisper
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I always hide them because I've had other sellers "borrow" my photos for their listings before, and once I got a post-purchase question from a buyer who'd bought a 5-year old print from me and then noticed the same-number print apparently sold by another seller. Fortunately I had the original invoice and sent it to him, but I could see some potential for provenance claims otherwise.jjttdw wrote:I don't get why people hide the number on prints that are years old. 2005 Obey....hidden number.RiotAct wrote:yeah that’s kind of strange, unless the print is part of a set and the buyer is shooting for matching #s or somethingguryter wrote:Don't message sellers asking for a print's number. Let it be a surprise, there are so few of those in life.
Guy claims he never received notice that his $1600 prints were waiting. On USPS end it says that delivery attempts were made
Several of these
Attempted Delivery Abroad
On the Parcel Force site it says this:
Customs charges raised
Revised Customs charges raised
Awaiting payment of customs charges
Returned to sender - Customs charges unpaid
Why would they raise custom charges?
I guess he just didn't want to pay?
OF course he filed PP claim as item not received.
Several of these
Attempted Delivery Abroad
On the Parcel Force site it says this:
Customs charges raised
Revised Customs charges raised
Awaiting payment of customs charges
Returned to sender - Customs charges unpaid
Why would they raise custom charges?
I guess he just didn't want to pay?
OF course he filed PP claim as item not received.
- earlgreytoast
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Not an anomaly; this is why some folks try to charge a very small amount for an item and a ridiculously high shipping charge.soupysound wrote:i just recently noticed the final value fee assessed is only on the purchase price of an item that offers free US shipping... no fee is assessed on the INTL shipping portion if it was an INTL buyer. wonder if that is an oversight or intentional. not a huge deal, but just an anomaly.
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