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Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
Bob wrote: BTW Before anyone says anything I do realize that I could have prevented these excessive charges by simply not dealing with this seller. I bid $129 on a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay. The seller charged me $41 shipping. (I priced return shipping via UPS, it is $16.29) The seller advertised shipping to Canada by Fed Ex. When asked to ship by US Post Office (because the brokerage fee is only $4.30) he failed to respond and shipped the item via UPS??. When the package arrived I was faced with an additional $33.62 brokerage fee from UPS for having collected $18.89 tax on the goods and $2.36 tax on the tax ( total $54.87 ) My total cost was $224.87 ($129+$41+$33.62+$18.89+$2.36) Had I chosen a different seller my cost could have been $168.48 ($129+$16.29+$18.89+$4.30) You live and learn. (or) A fool and his money are soon parted. Yeah, we learned a similar valuable lesson when buying a china platter from a UK seller. We didn't ask the cost of shipping before pressing the bid button and shipping almost doubled the price of a serving platter. It sounds like your seller expected more in the way of bids and is compensating himself to a degree. Customs brokerage fees and duties are just adding to the pain. I've heard similar stories from other Canadians, and I think the best advice is to line up the cost of shipping before pushing the bid button. You can take some consolation in being the owner of one of the nicer portables available. Enjoy it. |
Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
Yea, my wife tells me that all the time...
"Bob" wrote in message ... Jim Hackett wrote: Not trying to rub salt into your wounds but I would have just refused to pay it and taken the negative... The moving finger writes, and having writ moves on, nor all your piety and wit shall will it back to cast out half a line nor all your tears wash out a word of it. (O: Bob "Bob" wrote in message ... John Black wrote: Thanks for sharing your experience with us, even though you've had to endure a lot of "hindsight advice". It's a lesson for all of us. Ha ha ha ha Well John, I can't say that I didn't know it as coming. Really ,, I told my story because I am so ****ed at myself that I can hardly see straight and putting things on paper helps get rid of the anger. I can lose a few bucks but I'll be damned if it's going to drive me to a heart attack. (O: I wish I could blame the seller but he was just another greedy little man who set up his site to snare the unsuspecting, and he caught me. All our politicians seem to be crooks and the Enron guys are crooks. Our country was run by crooks for 13 years and your country went to war with a nation based on lies. I can hardly blame one little Ebay seller for the "moral decay" of the our society! Cheers Bob John "Bob" wrote in message ... Well Yes!! If you know about them, and their prices are competitive, sure! Why not? I also found an Ebay seller from Canada selling the radio which would allow me to avoid all the importation BS and I think I could pick it up right at his home, but I did not see that until after I had committed to buying from the first seller. As I said earlier, I simply bid in to much haste and have only myself to blame. GP wrote: Why not buy from Universal radio or any other radio store that sells the 7600?...They ship to Canada and try to use the cheapest method possible... |
Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
Jim Hackett wrote: The moving finger writes, and having writ moves on, nor all your piety and wit shall will it back to cast out half a line nor all your tears wash out a word of it. (O: Bob Yea, my wife tells me that all the time... And the worst of it is: "that it's true"! Bob |
Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in theUS.
Jim Hackett wrote:
Not trying to rub salt into your wounds but I would have just refused to pay it and taken the negative... The original poster was man enough to suck it up, admit he made a mistake, honor his eBay *CONTRACT* and complete the deal. Thanks for sharing *your* "ethics" with us... |
Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
I did a bad deal on ebay, but took my whoopin' like a man, or maybe a
wuss. Basically, if you agree to the deal, you do it, even if you screw up. In my case, it was some used electronics gear that I thought was a slightly different model (same manufacturer). It was my fault, and thus I was obligated to finish the transaction. However, I have been screwed by jerks selling gear that wasn't functioning well. The worse is some asshole who is "selling the item for a friend." Now I email every seller to see if they actually have seen the gear do what they claim it does, not what somebody told them it does. I've managed to get my money back, but lost on shipping in one case. The good news is there are asshole buyers out there too. I've talked to sellers at local flea markets that have stopped selling on ebay since some ebay buyer would break the gear then demand a refund, or steal items out of the unit (say a module "option" on HP test gear), then say the unit is defective. You can generally get better deals if you do them face to face. Jim Hackett wrote: Not trying to rub salt into your wounds but I would have just refused to pay it and taken the negative... "Bob" wrote in message ... John Black wrote: Thanks for sharing your experience with us, even though you've had to endure a lot of "hindsight advice". It's a lesson for all of us. Ha ha ha ha Well John, I can't say that I didn't know it as coming. Really ,, I told my story because I am so ****ed at myself that I can hardly see straight and putting things on paper helps get rid of the anger. I can lose a few bucks but I'll be damned if it's going to drive me to a heart attack. (O: I wish I could blame the seller but he was just another greedy little man who set up his site to snare the unsuspecting, and he caught me. All our politicians seem to be crooks and the Enron guys are crooks. Our country was run by crooks for 13 years and your country went to war with a nation based on lies. I can hardly blame one little Ebay seller for the "moral decay" of the our society! Cheers Bob John "Bob" wrote in message ... Well Yes!! If you know about them, and their prices are competitive, sure! Why not? I also found an Ebay seller from Canada selling the radio which would allow me to avoid all the importation BS and I think I could pick it up right at his home, but I did not see that until after I had committed to buying from the first seller. As I said earlier, I simply bid in to much haste and have only myself to blame. GP wrote: Why not buy from Universal radio or any other radio store that sells the 7600?...They ship to Canada and try to use the cheapest method possible... |
Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in theUS.
Bob wrote:
Yep,,, you gotta look "befor" you pull the trigger!!!! (O: Bob, with all respect...the Cheney thread ended some days ago... mike |
Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in theUS.
m II wrote: Bob wrote: Yep,,, you gotta look "befor" you pull the trigger!!!! (O: Bob, with all respect...the Cheney thread ended some days ago... mike Must a been a heck of a party! |
Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in theUS.
Bob wrote:
BTW Before anyone says anything I do realize that I could have prevented these excessive charges by simply not dealing with this seller. I bid $129 on a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay. The seller charged me $41 shipping. (I priced return shipping via UPS, it is $16.29) Each time before I bid I look or get shipping charges, I have been royally f$%$ed before paying $32.00 shipping for something that should of been less than $10.00! |
Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in theUS.
Bob wrote:
BTW Before anyone says anything I do realize that I could have prevented these excessive charges by simply not dealing with this seller. I bid $129 on a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay. The seller charged me $41 shipping. (I priced return shipping via UPS, it is $16.29) It also works the other way, I sold a compound bow that I had weighed and estimated shipping to be about $15.00, for good measure I said $18.00 on the listing, sold it within a few hours and when I went to ship it UPS wanted $38.00 to ship it to NorthCarolina fm Texas, I was ****ed and told the guy that I had used their estimation software, no avail! I ate the cost difference in this case |
Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay intheUS.
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