Venting about weird TA request reply
I've found that most clerks (rightly or wrongly) will gig you for the 1/4" variation. I know on my last trip I got charged over 9 dollars to ship 2 pins to the UK, and that was the only possible criteria they could've applied.
lol, i made the mistake of adding a designer princess belle and my beloved tales collection to my trades, so yes, I got around that many the laste few days last week.Man my pins must suck because I'm lucky if I get 2 requests a week.
Maybe the trader got the pin, that happened with the Merida chaser I got like 100 requests but I got her so I declined all of them. At least she said no and didn't just ignore you. We should have the right to back out of a trade at any time it's up to the persons discretion
Maybe the trader got the pin, that happened with the Merida chaser I got like 100 requests but I got her so I declined all of them. At least she said no and didn't just ignore you. We should have the right to back out of a trade at any time it's up to the persons discretion
I think there's a problem with postal clerks not knowing/caring about cheaper shipping options. Using the USPS site's postage calculator, here are some sample rates for a "Large Envelope" to the U.K.: $2.90 (2 oz.), $3.75 (3 oz.), $4.60 (4 oz.), and $5.45 (5 oz.)
A few average pins in a bubble envelope with some bubble wrap should generally be under 3 oz. (maybe Judy's have a couple extra ounces of tape!...lol).
There are requirements that the envelope not be too rigid and not vary in thickness by more than 1/4", but you can address those issues by how you package the pins. I know that several people (including Catz here on DPF) have sent me pins recently as "Large Envelope" and they paid only $2.25 (to Canada).
No Ryan, not you. We have had good email discussions
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