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Old 21-08-15, 02:35
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Default That's it, I'm done with e-bay

I used to like e-bay because every once and a while you got a deal, or sometimes it was outrageous but if you really REALLY wanted it, at least you could.

Then came the 'helpful' global shipping service that outsourced shipping and duty to Pitney Bowes. That doubled the winning bid amount which made it very deceptive. Still, if you knew, you could low ball your bid keeping this in mind. Problem is, the low bid made winning anything very rare.

But then came the final straw. I found an item with a 'best offer price' and before making an offer I asked the vendor about shipping, and whether he used the 'global ' service which I knew would double the price. "Shipping at cost" was the reply. So I offered $32US and it was accepted. The invoice comes in at $101. I contact the vendor to have him correct the obvious error. No, says he, that's correct. This thing is the size of a plump paperback and might weigh 5 pounds. I go on line to the US Postal Service to get a real price and, well, he's right. They only ship 'express' and, while he did pad it a little bit, it was close to the quoted shipping cost.

So now I figure that even if I was tempted to buy something, the shipping would make it prohibitively expensive. I just don't need it that bad.

I also figure it was part of a master plan.

Step 1: get people used to the great deals available on the internet. Shipping?....a pittance when compared to the savings.

Step 2: wait for the brick and mortar stores to go out of business.

Step 3: jack the shipping when the poor saps have no other choice.
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Old 21-08-15, 03:03
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it's not ebay it's the post office changing there options for parcels going out of the US, only one choice, no more regular parcel option, now the shipping will break the bank, this started just over a year and a half ago,
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Old 21-08-15, 03:27
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it's not ebay it's the post office changing there options for parcels going out of the US, only one choice, no more regular parcel option, now the shipping will break the bank, this started just over a year and a half ago,
Don't care if e-bay scuttled the USPS or vice versa. I'm done.
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Old 21-08-15, 04:14
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I do think ebay has contributed to this mess, by narrowing the options sellers are permitted to use. Their fees to sellers have risen substantially also, and they now take a cut of shipping fee. Ebay is not my friend now either.
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Old 21-08-15, 04:37
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I actually went so far as to close my EBay account after 15 years. This was the only way I could ensure a moment of weakness wouldn't bring me back.
It was actually being a Seller than really soured me. Between EBay fees, PayPal Fees and U.S. To CAD Conversion, I was taking a beating on sales. And then to top it off, PayPal would occasionally hold the buyers payment in escrow for two or three weeks for no rhyme or reason. Just terrible.
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Old 21-08-15, 05:50
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I have a place an hour away that holds the parcels for me on the US side. So I end up paying just the US shipping (often free), $3 for each parcel, and the 2.5 hour round trip.

Doesn't make sense for a single item, but when I time it right and place a number of order at one time period, the savings really add up.
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