+Team kizb Posted October 9, 2010 Posted October 9, 2010 I've been buying on ebay for awhile and just started selling as well. It seems like some coins have reasonable shipping rates, but most seem to be high. Not sure why people are being charged upwards of $3-$5 in shipping for one coin? I was able to ship a 1.75" coin to Germany the other day for only $2.28, granted can't use delivery confirmation, but that only adds $.019. I've also received coins from the east coast with delivery confirmation and the shipping was only $2.19. So please add your comments. Am I just missing something here, or or cachers being over charged Geocoin shipping fees? Quote
+Team kizb Posted October 9, 2010 Author Posted October 9, 2010 Not sure how this one posted as well, please delete. Quote
+LadyBee4T Posted October 9, 2010 Posted October 9, 2010 Envelopes cost money and can be added in as handling. I have seen coin "stores" add a $2 fee for handling so I don't think that $3 for shipping ebay purchases is excessive in comparison Quote
+AtlantaGal Posted October 9, 2010 Posted October 9, 2010 (edited) Sellers on ebay are allowed to charge for supplies. They not free! Supplies include mailers, bubble wrap, tape, labels and gasoline. Combined, this adds $1 to my personal shipping charges, which I think is very fair. And for the record, delivery confirmation is only 19 cents when you purchase it through paypal. Doing so only gives you proof you printed a label, not proof of shipment (a requirement for seller protection). Delivery confirmation with an initial scan costs 80-cents for first class parcels. Edited October 9, 2010 by AtlantaGal Quote
+Team kizb Posted October 9, 2010 Author Posted October 9, 2010 (edited) Posted on wrong thread, moving. Edited October 9, 2010 by Team kizb Quote
+AtlantaGal Posted October 9, 2010 Posted October 9, 2010 (edited) With Delivery confirmation, even with using PayPal, doesn't the package still get its initial scan when it goes to the post office? No. It says they received electronic notification as well as stating that it is NOT proof of shipment. Where as the green form scanned has the time, date and the post office it was mailed from. Edited October 9, 2010 by AtlantaGal Quote
+G & C Posted October 10, 2010 Posted October 10, 2010 Ridiculous shipping costs is one of the biggest deterrents for me buying coins on eBay. If it's more than $3 for shipping for a single coin, the seller has no shot at my business. Quote
+ElliPirelli Posted October 10, 2010 Posted October 10, 2010 Ridiculous shipping costs is one of the biggest deterrents for me buying coins on eBay. If it's more than $3 for shipping for a single coin, the seller has no shot at my business. Better for others, who like the coin then. Do you think, envelopes are given out for free? Bubble mailers cost me in our local office supplies. Shipping is not only postage, but also other supplies and my time to go to the post office.... Shipping and handling is usually a bit more than the USPS is charging... Or any other postal service. And I might add, that the postage in the US is really low, compared to the German Post. Quote
+G & C Posted October 10, 2010 Posted October 10, 2010 Ridiculous shipping costs is one of the biggest deterrents for me buying coins on eBay. If it's more than $3 for shipping for a single coin, the seller has no shot at my business. Better for others, who like the coin then. Do you think, envelopes are given out for free? Bubble mailers cost me in our local office supplies. Shipping is not only postage, but also other supplies and my time to go to the post office.... Shipping and handling is usually a bit more than the USPS is charging... Or any other postal service. And I might add, that the postage in the US is really low, compared to the German Post. Lo-freakin'-l, I ain't paying you to take my coins to the post office. That's your burden as a seller on eBay. You want to make up for your "low prices" through excessive S&H? Get some other sucker. I was born at night, but not last night. My feelings on this extend far past geocoins. I've sold on eBay for years, and have never taken advantage of buyers like a lot of folks selling geocoins do. And they do. Quote
+Droo Posted October 10, 2010 Posted October 10, 2010 Ridiculous shipping costs is one of the biggest deterrents for me buying coins on eBay. If it's more than $3 for shipping for a single coin, the seller has no shot at my business. snip Do you think, envelopes are given out for free? Bubble mailers cost me in our local office supplies. Shipping is not only postage, but also other supplies and my time to go to the post office.... snip For driving to the post office to you pay yourself a prevailing wage as a professional driver (bus driver, truck driver etc) or the minimum wage? So if it takes an hour to get to the post office is your customer responsible for a $10-$20 s&h fee for a single coin? Quote
+ElliPirelli Posted October 10, 2010 Posted October 10, 2010 Ridiculous shipping costs is one of the biggest deterrents for me buying coins on eBay. If it's more than $3 for shipping for a single coin, the seller has no shot at my business. snip Do you think, envelopes are given out for free? Bubble mailers cost me in our local office supplies. Shipping is not only postage, but also other supplies and my time to go to the post office.... snip For driving to the post office to you pay yourself a prevailing wage as a professional driver (bus driver, truck driver etc) or the minimum wage? So if it takes an hour to get to the post office is your customer responsible for a $10-$20 s&h fee for a single coin? Actually, I've never sold coins on eBay, but I sometimes bid on them. The shipping and handling is known to the bidder beforehand. So if you consider them to high, just bid lower and hope to get the coin for the low bid. It's up to you as a buyer. You know the price, so calculate the shipping into your bid. I don't understand where the problem is... Quote
+avroair Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 I've also received coins from the east coast with delivery confirmation and the shipping was only $2.19. I typically charge $3.00-$3.25 for shipping, which includes shipping confirmation ($0.80) and sometimes insurance (up to $1.65), so I don't see a different from the $2.19, mailers cost me about $0.14 each. I don't use the paypal confirmation ($0.19) since ebay doesn't reccognize it as a legitimate confirmation of delivery. For heavy coins it can cost higher too. Quote
+Droo Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 (edited) Ridiculous shipping costs is one of the biggest deterrents for me buying coins on eBay. If it's more than $3 for shipping for a single coin, the seller has no shot at my business. snip Do you think, envelopes are given out for free? Bubble mailers cost me in our local office supplies. Shipping is not only postage, but also other supplies and my time to go to the post office.... snip For driving to the post office to you pay yourself a prevailing wage as a professional driver (bus driver, truck driver etc) or the minimum wage? So if it takes an hour to get to the post office is your customer responsible for a $10-$20 s&h fee for a single coin? Actually, I've never sold coins on eBay, but I sometimes bid on them. The shipping and handling is known to the bidder beforehand. So if you consider them to high, just bid lower and hope to get the coin for the low bid. It's up to you as a buyer. You know the price, so calculate the shipping into your bid. I don't understand where the problem is... The problem is you mentioned the cost of YOUR time to go to the post office... if you insinuate you're a seller and expect to be paid for your time to go to the post office I was just curious if you pay yourself an hourly minimum wage or prevailing wage. Frankly I do no buy from sellers who need such high rates for s&h.... as you said, it's all the better for others [who want to bid up the cost of the already over-inflated coin]. There's plenty of meat out there for all the sellers, decent and honest as well as not so much. Edited October 11, 2010 by Droo Quote
RedShoesGirl Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 (edited) is there a way to ask the mods to merge the two threads about shipping costs into one thread? or close down the shorter one? Edited October 11, 2010 by RedShoesGirl Quote
+Team kizb Posted October 11, 2010 Author Posted October 11, 2010 is there a way to ask the mods to merge the two threads about shipping costs into one thread? or close down the shorter one? I asked for this one to be deleted when I saw that two got created for some reason. Guess the mods took the weekend off So I'm sure this one will either be locked or merged in the near future. Quote
+Mar-elendili Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 (edited) Different countries, different currencies, different postal services. Here in Switzerland, shipping is prohibitive. there is no flat rate, shipping is dependant on the weight. The heavier the coin, the higher the price. If the coin's weight is too near to a limit, the envelope makes it exceed the weight. 5 CHF for international shipping for letters between 50 and 100 grams, which is generally the case for recent coins + mailer + etiquettes. That, plus the exchange rate constantly fluctuating, I have to adjust the prices so that I don't lose money with each mailer sent... been there done that Too bad if buyers turn away from some listings, I'm not gonna give away shipping costs... I swear I'm not making a lot of money on shipping, that's for sure! If you are curious, just compare between the asked price and the one on the stamp. Easy, I do it all the time to determine if shipping is reasonable or not. Reasonable is not the price I paid, it's the difference between what I paid and what I see the seller paid. Edited October 11, 2010 by mar-elendili Quote
+crazybear and honey Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 Hi, i have a question. How much i have to add as shipping costs. If i wan´t send out only one coin from germany i have to pay at the post office 6,00 Euro thats only the postage. My time, the bubblemailer and all the other things are not included. So if i would sell a coin to US i should have to add an shipping rate in a high of 8,34$ plus the costs for bubblemailer, time and so on. How many people would bid for an coin where they have to pay round about 10$ for shipping? Thats only an information for shipping from germany to US. Best regards René Quote
+crazybear and honey Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 I often pay all shipping costs in my auctions or i offer that the buyer only have to pay a small amount. (round about 5-6$) Best regards René Quote
+Team kizb Posted October 11, 2010 Author Posted October 11, 2010 Wow, not cheap! Not looking forward to that high shipping when I move to Germany next year. Hi, i have a question. How much i have to add as shipping costs. If i wan´t send out only one coin from germany i have to pay at the post office 6,00 Euro thats only the postage. My time, the bubblemailer and all the other things are not included. So if i would sell a coin to US i should have to add an shipping rate in a high of 8,34$ plus the costs for bubblemailer, time and so on. How many people would bid for an coin where they have to pay round about 10$ for shipping? Thats only an information for shipping from germany to US. Best regards René Quote
+power69 Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 Ah. this is as old as ebay itself. stuffing the cost of DOING YOUR BUSINESS into shipping "p&h" Quote
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