Well, if they don't ship it. I'll go to the fags house and I'll fucking kill him and his stupid fag face, alright. After all, i have his address...
Yeah. well be careful because I've even listened to stories of paypal reaching into someone bank account after they fully withdrew the money out of paypal and into thier "safe" bank account. It's all web famous history. You've never listened to these yet?
http://www.screw-paypal.com/videos/video_phonecall.html
by 3xpRess94I don't have a bank account...
^haven't you noticed that established sellers send out auto emails to people.
"Thank you. The order may take a while to ship. Please do not contact ebay if there are problems, call us and we will fully refund your money."
by 3xpRess94
I don't have a bank account...
The shipping companies are between a rock and hard place sometimes, and they will go after anyone for money. Only my opinion.
I simply refuse to buy from any seller using a very famous carrier, because the carrier will bill the customer even if the shipping costs on ebay said something different. It's not the worth the hassle dealing with that stuff.
Some couriers will gouge, but they have hidden costs like duties to pay and such and sellers don't always know how to deal with that stuff. Delcaring values for insurance and stuff.
Cause muffin needs a snack. Poor muffin. You'll be okay.
Anyways, yeah, some of the sellers seriously jack up the prices, like way beyond retail, but they can get away with it, because variety is not in the best interest of retail shelf space profits.
I mean seriously. There should be a game show focused on finding what we all believe are common and easily accessible products and putting people loose on the city streets trying to find it.
by MrNuWhen I worked for a company that shipped alot, it was wiser to put 2.00 value, or NO VALUE on the package. It was better to lose the item, uninsured than endure additional costs, but not all sellers know that, and they'll declare something at retail value.
Doesn't work like that for me.
I can't afford to lose the item so the additional insurance costs are a small price to pay. If it was something easily/cheaply replaceable, perhaps i'd take the risk - but no.
I insure the content at the actual sale value, but always mark it as "gift" - most times it delivers without customs tax.
Can't trust the postal system anymore it's going down the drain by the minute. Have 2 EMS packages disappeared in thin air currently, never happened before - about £600 loss with profits counted.