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09-06-2012, 02:30 PM #1
Shady Shipping Practices
So Yesterday I go to the Post Office and see my HHHHUUUUUUUGGGGGEEEEEE PC item. only problem was it was in a hard cardboard envelope and in there the card was wrapped in paper (no penny sleeve or top loader). If it wasn't for him being a "nice" guy I would definetly leave negative feedback (he accepted cdn cash ttm) and he shipped the same time I did. What kind of feed back would you guys leave this guy?
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09-06-2012, 02:53 PM #2
If the card arrived in the expected condition, I would probably leave positive feedback and then send him/her a PM suggesting that they change their shipping methods.
I'm always surprised at how some cards are sent, but as long it arrives without damage then I don't think neutral/negative feedback is justified.
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09-06-2012, 03:29 PM #3
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09-06-2012, 04:10 PM #4
Absolutely how I feel too.
The worst shipping I ever got, a card was mailed lose inside a PWE. Nothing, at all, to protect it. eBay seller even wanted me to mail it back to him to get a refund. (It was a $1 GU card of Tim Sestito).
Anyway - I've had cards shipped to me in PWE & Penny Sleeves before..... and they got to me in one piece. I really don't care how you ship, so long as the card gets to me in the condition it's supposed to be in, and in a timely manner....... but be prepared to deal with a complaint when the card doesn't arrive safely.
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09-07-2012, 02:05 AM #5
Agreed
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09-07-2012, 02:55 AM #6
Let me say this. I got a card 2 weeks ago and it sucked!LOL It was in a soft sleeve, top loader AND in a bubble mailer. Needless to say it was creased in 2 spots and the top loader was actually deformed. So since I didn't get insurance on it. MY LOSS! So in the end I will agree with everyone else. If it's in the condition described I would SUGGEST the seller change the way they ship. Be glad it's fine and move on. I've had 2 cards get bent up in shipping and both were packaged pretty dang well. So you just never know when bad things can happen. Even if every precaution is followed, Brad.
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