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 aintrichyet
 
posted on September 5, 2007 06:10:49 PM new
way to keep on keepin' on. ... wow.

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZthreerb

 
 CBlev65252
 
posted on September 5, 2007 06:27:54 PM new
Maybe not perfect. Ratings mutually withdrawn: 80 (usually means 80 negs) Also has 18 negs; 14 in the last 12 months. I don't know how he's at 100%.

Still for as much as he's sold it's great feedback.



Cheryl
 
 sthoemke
 
posted on September 5, 2007 07:20:08 PM new
As long as you have less than 1 neg per 2000 transactions, you'll keep the 100% rating.

 
 dadofstickboy
 
posted on September 5, 2007 08:03:12 PM new
sthoemke

If you have less than one/1 neg for any trans you have 100%

 
 neglus
 
posted on September 5, 2007 08:32:46 PM new
The guy should be nailed for fee circumvention though - look at the s/h charges.
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 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on September 5, 2007 08:58:16 PM new
Mmmm, I'm not so sure about the fee avoidance. The auctions I looked at were cartons of bubble mailers, which are bulky and incur extra cost now from both UPS and USPS.

I was actually wondering how he was managing to keep afloat.

fLufF
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 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on September 5, 2007 09:08:58 PM new
Example: I buy cases of #00 bubble mailers from PaperMart, 250 to the case. The price for one case with $13.52 shipping is $46.64. His price? $2.95 plus $24.95 shipping: $27.90.

Yeah, I guess he is overcharging for shipping (probably) but making money hand over fist? Doubtful.

fLufF
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 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on September 5, 2007 09:11:29 PM new
Then I saw 120158482468.

Fee avoidance. Absolutely. How does he get away with it?

fLufF
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 zoomin
 
posted on September 5, 2007 10:41:30 PM new
doesn't seem like high shipping for 500 mailers to me ~ that's two cases, isn't it?

 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on September 5, 2007 10:44:51 PM new
No, for #000 size, that's one case.

fLufF
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 zoomin
 
posted on September 5, 2007 10:51:00 PM new
thanks for clearing that up for me, fluffy!

Not sure how he's making money even with the high shipping ~ I would guess that the "mutually withdrawn" negs were about the high shipping but his 'stars' don't really reflect that.



 
 classicrock000
 
posted on September 6, 2007 05:17:17 AM new
How can you give a neg on shipping costs,when its clearly stated in the auction? If ya dont like the shipping charges,go elsewhere.





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 aintrichyet
 
posted on September 6, 2007 06:18:19 AM new
i once ordered some large envelopes from them. a month passed by and i hadn't received them, so i emailed them about it. they were quite quick to reply, saying "no problem, we'll send 'em to you again."

 
 zoomin
 
posted on September 6, 2007 07:36:42 AM new
How can you give a neg on shipping costs,when its clearly stated in the auction?
happens every day.

the new star system also allows bidders to agree to pay the shipping charge, then go ahead and bash the seller for it.
[ edited by zoomin on Sep 6, 2007 07:37 AM ]
 
 
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