[78-L] e-bay nonsense

Matthew Duncan duncdude2000 at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 24 04:22:37 PDT 2009


i agree....stick to pros rather than amateurs as I have noticed that in general the regular ordinary public selling off old 78s can't pack them properly!! that is the only hassle on ebay - broken 78s due to being sent loose in an envelope or box with inadequate packing...interestingly I have only experienced this from UK sellers (I am in the UK too) but never had a breakage from US or Europe!!!??!!!!!!!!
 
Matt.

--- On Mon, 24/8/09, Taylor Bowie <bowiebks at isomedia.com> wrote:


From: Taylor Bowie <bowiebks at isomedia.com>
Subject: Re: [78-L] e-bay nonsense
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Date: Monday, 24 August, 2009, 6:35 AM




I just bid on a set of records, only to be told that I live in an area to 
which this seller will not ship. The original listing said that this person 
will not deal with Italy. When I pointed out that I have my orders shipped 
to a US address and they are paid for from a US account and that my feedback 
was 100% positive, he would not budge. He said that sometimes bids from 
Europe do get through and he doesn't know how they do it but, he said, it's 
too late to change his rules for me.

I didn't even realize that Canada was part of Europe, but what do I know.

db


There is plenty of nonsense on eBay,  I agree.  But the worthy sellers far 
outnumber the goof-balls.  Since 1999 I have been involved in approx. 7,000 
eBay transactions,  mostly as a buyer,  and have had very little trouble. 
But I rarely bid with sellers I don't know.

I don't know of any good sellers who are not happy to ship overseas,  but as 
I said I try to stick with the pros and stay away from the amateurs.

It's really no different from a lot of other large institutions....you learn 
how to work with it and it can be rewarding.

Taylor


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