...and the card came in a PWE, no toploader. It wasn't damaged, but paying $2.25 for shipping and the seller slapping a stamp on an envelope is overcharging if you ask me. Am I wrong to ding DSR on shipping?
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...and the card came in a PWE, no toploader. It wasn't damaged, but paying $2.25 for shipping and the seller slapping a stamp on an envelope is overcharging if you ask me. Am I wrong to ding DSR on shipping?
...and the card came in a PWE, no toploader. It wasn't damaged, but paying $2.25 for shipping and the seller slapping a stamp on an envelope is overcharging if you ask me. Am I wrong to ding DSR on shipping?
People complain whether the packaging is good enough not even when it comes to the price. I always ship my items on ebay for $3.00 since the postage is always $1.95 and then .85 cents for DC which comes to $2.80 and with the extra 20 cents I use a penny sleeve, top loader, and team bag. Some times I forgot to put DC and people say I charged too much. I don't know what you mean by DSR but judging by the outrageous price for shipping then I would say yes since he made $1.80 which is 4 times the amount he payed to ship the card.
As long as there was no note or mention of a PWE in the auction I think a ding is necessary.
You may want to use paypal shipping i can send out a bubble mailer up to 3oz with DC for $1.64.
I tried doing that once and it had a lot of printers listed but nothing matches mine so I was just so confused and lost and gave up.
No you got what you bought and it arrived ok.
No you got what you bought and it arrived ok.
I would ask him for a refund....but I would not threaten him with a negative.....He can turn around use the email against u by reporting it to ebay. Best regards, David