Re: learning the hard way: never sell gear to south america
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:58 am
Hmm, I wonder what's going on in this thr--



Twangasaurus wrote:Is there any gold hidden in the village? Silver, gems? Is there more food? Where is Lord Beric? How many men did Lord Beric have? Which of the village folk aided him...
Sorry, I had to.


echodeluxe wrote:well, that escalated quickly.
dubkitty wrote:so, IS there any way you can talk to the guy via e-mail and get him to the PO? or get the PO to release the package to him? not to seem like i'm piling on, but you're the seller, and you're the guy whose responsibility it is to see that the package gets to the buyer. and the only way you can get your money at this point is to get the package and Juan together.


pigmaker wrote:i paid $56 via usps and that did not include sig confirmation whcih i was suppsoed to get. that would have been ...god...i dont even know..a lot more. and the guy only paid 40 shipping to begin with.
no one has even offered this...but...in hindsight...if i had used a forwarding service domestically this whole thing possibly could have been avoided. maybe not, because of the guy giving me his district instead of his name, but id feel a lot better being in this situation.
every other time i have shipped intl i have always done it direct...
live and learn.
p.s. u guys know i just moved, some of you know i am about to move again, and thank the lord above that i put my familys address on the customs form..so when and if it does come back..it will go back to my family home. if not, i would really, really be stressing
pigmaker wrote:well you know probably, ebay always sides with the buyer. it's an uphill climb as a sell
ive written it off as a loss, hoping for the best