I have to VENT!!Kinda Discussion though
I will add"Pay the proper postage"!!!
I just recieved a trade today,with the WORST shipping and packaging,I have ever recieved,I am beside myself here..I cannot even go into here,I am afraid I will post something not appropiate it for this GREAT forum...if anyone I traded with wants to know who,I will be happy to tell you.I will tell you I had to pay $1.00 postage due,the pin was damaged,glue all over the back of it,and mailed after we agreed to trade 4 days before then..please when you send,protect the pins..thats one of my trading pet peeves here
And the pins came in a plain white envelope,both pins clanging together(kissing each other)
Judy
I can't count the number of pins I have received in regular envelopes and postage due on others lately. I can't believe people think they can mail for 80 cents. Sounds like some of you are also experiencing this. I also have been scammed lately (not receiving trade by 6 people in the last 2 months). Boo
I don't trade much, but I do buy a lot of pins from eBay, and have received some pins just loose in envelopes like you're describing. Bugs me the most when I pay $4+ for shipping and handling, but clearly only $1 or so went to shipping/packaging. Fortunately the few times that has happened to me (maybe 5 times over a number of years), the pins have somehow miraculously arrived unscathed.
On the contrary, I've received some pins package SO WELL that they're often hard to get into! Not that I'm complaining, but it does usually make me giggle. Maybe a hint over protective, but still obviously better than loose and unpadded.
Agreed, shipping pins with little or no protection and with postage due is horrible. I think overkill on the bubble wrap is fine, but please - for the love of the pin gods - PLEASE don't use half a roll of tape!!! Tape does virtually nothing in terms of protection and frustrates the person trying to open the darn thing. I have come extremely close to cutting myself when trying to open some packages because they are covered in tape and I had to use a knife or scissors and even then it was a challenge. Plus, you never know what you are cutting into! If you have to use scissors you run the risk of cutting the backer card.
When I started pin trading I had no idea how to send a pin. If this trader is new to the game, perhaps this isn't the best way to handle the situation.
Maybe you should email them and tell them how to properly ship pins instead of attack them? Why is this board so hostile lately?
Ok I can one up you!
Try paying $4 on EBay for S/H and then have to pay another 34 cents because they did not use enough postage!!!!! Argh!
Vicki
on the postage due issue - one of the mistakes I see people make a lot is thinking the package qualifies for letter or large letter rates. Letter rates are only if the package is completely flat. Since pins are not flat, postage is at the package rates.
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