[meteorite-list] shipping
David Freeman
dfreeman at fascination.com
Fri Dec 31 11:43:03 EST 2004
Dear Dave,
Congratulations I think! The Chinese tend to have a higher than normal
number of those that conduct business in that manner.
Then again, always watch out for things that are too good to be true and
buy from reputable dealers with good positive feed back. Something for
nothing ALWAYS gets more scrutiny from yours truly. Before bidding, a
cordial "what will be the shipping costs, does my estimated amount agree
with yours"...
Value of your time spent messing with a non-transaction is? And, so the
total cost of getting nothing is?
Inquiring minds want to know,
Dave F.
mjwy
Dave Harris wrote:
>Hi!
>Well, the eBay shipping saga is finished and I am not completing the sale.
>He refused point blank to reconsider the shipping charges of $25 for a
>thumbnail specimen, but I did notice that on his new auctions he made 2
>critical changes - one was to have a proper starting price (so he no longer
>has to sell as $65 for $1) and also much more plausible shipping charges.
>So, negative feedback all round!!!
>
>Not a happy ending but he obviously did not want to nurture business like
>all of you (and me) want to.
>
>Sometimes I am deeply saddened by the stupidity of Mankind....
>
>
>
>best for the New Year!
>
>
>dave
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