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Bob March 10th 06 06:01 PM

Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
 


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.






[email protected] March 10th 06 06:53 PM

Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in theUS.
 
Seems a very excessive price to me,shipping charges to Canada.Heck,I
could get that woman in England to ship a small radio to me for
much,much less, (I am guessing about $20.00 or less) she has snail
mailed me some trinkets to me before,and I live in Mississippi too.Good
Luck to you with your radio when it gets to you.
cuhulin


Bob March 10th 06 07:58 PM

Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in theUS.
 


wrote:

Seems a very excessive price to me,shipping charges to Canada.Heck,I
could get that woman in England to ship a small radio to me for
much,much less, (I am guessing about $20.00 or less) she has snail
mailed me some trinkets to me before,and I live in Mississippi too.Good
Luck to you with your radio when it gets to you.
cuhulin


Yes exactly!!

The truth is that I know better but I got carried away. I bid before I had read
all the shipping rules. The seller does ship via US post office for troops at APO
addresses so my request was not impossible. I suppose he was greedily looking at
the ($41-$16.29) = $24.71 profit he could make by shipping by UPS. On top of that
he just didn't give a damn if by doing so it cost me (his client) the $24.71 that he
snared plus an extra ($33.62-$4.30) = $29.32 to UPS for brokerage.

The seller's got a good business going with almost 41000 sales and not to many
complaints so I never dreamed he would actually do what he did.

We live and learn. I guess after dealing with soldiers all my life (37 years) I have
a thing or two to learn about business people.


David March 10th 06 08:02 PM

Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
 
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 13:01:36 -0500, 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.


They don't have stores in wherever you are?


[email protected] March 10th 06 08:16 PM

Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
 
The ebay fee is based on sales price, which does not include shipping.
Hence these assholes charge high shipping fees to increase the net. If
there is any question about shipping cost, establish this before the
purchase.

In the US, USPS shipping depends on where you go. There are some retail
outlets that take USPS shipments at a marked up rate.

You need to be very careful with ebay. Almost always I get better deals
elsewhere. I was at a local surplus shop and ran into an ebay peddler
getting items to sale. Well, at least that is more legit than
Radio-Mart(TM), where he gets items from Ebay and writes lies to get a
higher price when reselling on ebay.

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.



Bob March 10th 06 08:22 PM

Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
 


David wrote:

On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 13:01:36 -0500, 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.


They don't have stores in wherever you are?


Sure we do David, at the same time a person should be able to deal on Ebay if he
chooses to do so.

I don't really "get" what it is that you are driving at.


GP March 10th 06 08:29 PM

Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
 
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...


David March 10th 06 08:29 PM

Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in theUS.
 
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 14:58:09 -0500, Bob wrote:


The truth is that I know better but I got carried away. I bid before I had read
all the shipping rules. The seller does ship via US post office for troops at APO
addresses so my request was not impossible. I suppose he was greedily looking at
the ($41-$16.29) = $24.71 profit he could make by shipping by UPS. On top of that
he just didn't give a damn if by doing so it cost me (his client) the $24.71 that he
snared plus an extra ($33.62-$4.30) = $29.32 to UPS for brokerage.

The seller's got a good business going with almost 41000 sales and not to many
complaints so I never dreamed he would actually do what he did.

We live and learn. I guess after dealing with soldiers all my life (37 years) I have
a thing or two to learn about business people.

This is why I go to HRO and pay a few pennies more.


Bob March 10th 06 08:34 PM

Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
 


wrote:

The ebay fee is based on sales price, which does not include shipping.
Hence these assholes charge high shipping fees to increase the net. If
there is any question about shipping cost, establish this before the
purchase.


I do admit I leaped before I looked and I have only myself to blame but if this post
causes some other soul to stop and think twice before dealing the way I did then it
will make my loss a little more palatable.



In the US, USPS shipping depends on where you go. There are some retail
outlets that take USPS shipments at a marked up rate.

You need to be very careful with ebay. Almost always I get better deals
elsewhere.


Yes but there is very little of that around here, and the local Sony stores are
selling this radio at $329.00 plus $49.35 tax which makes that about a total of
$325.38 US$


I was at a local surplus shop and ran into an ebay peddler
getting items to sale. Well, at least that is more legit than
Radio-Mart(TM), where he gets items from Ebay and writes lies to get a
higher price when reselling on ebay.


Thanks for the good come back!

Bob


Bob March 10th 06 08:43 PM

Buying a Sony ICF SW7600GR radio from a seller on Ebay in the US.
 
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...




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