
73 de W5ROY A Shipper Roy

Maybe they are as tired as I am when the buyer lies that the shipped rig arrived broken and tries to scam you for a partial refund. When I hand it to the buyer personally, he can't pull that rabbit out of his hat with me.W5ROY wrote:It never ceases to amaze me as I read the ads on this site, how many will not ship an item, but when they are looking to buy, HOW MUCH SHIPPED TO ME!!! If you truly have something that is not a shippable item, that is one thing, but so many times I see items that are easily shippable, and the more than likely had them shipped to them. It seems like a lot of hams are just plain getting lazy. I myself would have purchased several items if the seller was willing to put forth a little effort on their part. Nuff said!!!! You want to sell, GET OFF YOUR DUFF!!!!
73 de W5ROY A Shipper Roy
It protects you and me.W5ROY wrote:It never ceases to amaze me as I read the ads on this site, how many will not ship an item, but when they are looking to buy, HOW MUCH SHIPPED TO ME!!! If you truly have something that is not a shippable item, that is one thing, but so many times I see items that are easily shippable, and the more than likely had them shipped to them. It seems like a lot of hams are just plain getting lazy. I myself would have purchased several items if the seller was willing to put forth a little effort on their part. Nuff said!!!! You want to sell, GET OFF YOUR DUFF!!!!
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### Roy,W5ROY wrote:When I saw the words peanuts in your reply, I knew you do not know how to pack. If it is worth selling or buying, it is worth the money to ship it right. Just today , I received a package from Ca. with a radio, and it was well packaged, and not a sign of damage to packaging or contents. You gotta pay if you wanna play.
Roy
I don't know who told you that. If UPS packed the Item you sold and it was broken in shipment, they would refuse to pay it becaue it wasn't in it's origional Factory packaging..n6wk wrote:I shipped all kinds of stuff last year. Things from Antennas to heavy Radios ( up to 100 pounds) and Amplifiers. Over 50 items.
I have shipped all over the world Too!
Not one item was ever damaged during shipping. I have the UPS store do the packing. That way, they guarantee safe delivery.
Using the " Pick Up only " excuse is a cop out, in my opinion for someone that is just Lazy.
If I am willing to pay you to ship it and am willing to pay you to "have it packed correctly" and insured... whats the Beef?
Gordon
N6WK
When you look at a tracking number lots of hands handle the item when it leaves your hands and you have no controle over it. So I personally won't be responsible for what someone else does with my package,, watch the us mail drop your package in the pick up box behind them and UPS sends it up a belt into another room and it probably flips or drops inside that room.k8vf wrote:I quote:
Finally, a seller may not want to be LEGALLY LIABLE for damage to somebody's purchase because of negligent packing. Let's face it, whenever you're handling somebody's property, YOU'RE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DAMAGES IF YOUR NEGLIGENCE CAUSED OR CONTRIBUTED TO THEM!!!! "
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It seems to me that until that item gets in my hot little hands in the shape it was allegedly sent, that the seller IS DEFINITELY liable for its condition.
Or put another way-PAck well, and you had better insure, too. Cuzz if you send it to me and it gets trashed, YOU are responsible for it.
Am I wrong on this guys(and gals)? Aren't we pricing our items so as to pack well and insure that they get to the buyer in good order, and if they do NOT-Aren't WE still the owners?
If you buy from ME, I guarantee that is what will happen.
K8VF
You most certainly can! I packed and shipped an SB-220 and tubes to Hong Kong. It arrived just fine.N9LCD wrote:You can't pack 'em good enough to avoid shipping damage. The better you pack a rig, the HEAVIER the shipment gets AND the harder to handle it gets. I shipped a high-end commercial receiver in a wooden crate lined with FOUR INCHES of upholstery foam. The crate DOUBLED the weight of the shipment to about 90 pounds. The carrier bounced it hard enough to jar loose a circuit board inside one of the modules!
Let's face it, new packing materials AREN'T CHEAP. Have you priced one new box lately? OUCH!!! Then double it, add peanuts and bubble wrap. The cost of packing THE RIGHT WAY adds up fast! Sometimes, it isn't worth it to ship used gear.
Finally, a seller may not want to be LEGALLY LIABLE for damage to somebody's purchase because of negligent packing. Let's face it, whenever you're handling somebody's property, YOU'RE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DAMAGES IF YOUR NEGLIGENCE CAUSED OR CONTRIBUTED TO THEM!!!!
N9LCD
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We have helped clean up quite a few estates over the years, combine that with an affinity for buying non functional gear and returning it to service and it is quite easy to ship hundreds of uniits . My eBay feedback is well over 600 (100%) .and roughly half of that was as a buyer. No secrets.VE6WR wrote:Pardon my naivete. Where do you get hundreds of pieces of amateur gear to sell? On disability now and need something to do with my time. haha. I know.. don't expect anyone to reveal their secrets.
W5ROY wrote:It never ceases to amaze me as I read the ads on this site, how many will not ship an item, but when they are looking to buy, HOW MUCH SHIPPED TO ME!!! If you truly have something that is not a shippable item, that is one thing, but so many times I see items that are easily shippable, and the more than likely had them shipped to them. It seems like a lot of hams are just plain getting lazy. I myself would have purchased several items if the seller was willing to put forth a little effort on their part. Nuff said!!!! You want to sell, GET OFF YOUR DUFF!!!!
73 de W5ROY A Shipper Roy