12-20-2017 02:00 PM
12-21-2017 07:31 AM
12-21-2017 07:33 AM
@partial*eclipse wrote:Perhaps she hasn't had enough opportunities to exercise her favorite comment lately.
Those withdrawal symptoms can be rough, when the external supply of insurance posts runs low.
12-21-2017 07:34 AM
@muttlymob wrote:
@kias wrote:this time of year i'm nervous about those danged porch pirates
Carrier insurance doesn't cover theft after delivery.
And the seller isn’t responsible.
12-21-2017 12:14 PM
Yes, that's what handling fees are for.
12-21-2017 12:33 PM - edited 12-21-2017 12:35 PM
@sam9876 wrote:Discuss...
I buy thru shipsaver on 1st class international pkgs that don't have delivery confirmation. It cost only $1 for every $100 declared value and is really cheap for domestic pkgs too. Has helped with the few int'l scammers who claimed they never rec'd the pkg.
Don't know if it makes me 'smart', but it makes me feel more at peace for such little $$.
12-21-2017 01:43 PM
Do smart sellers assume there is one correct answer for every situation?
12-21-2017 02:49 PM
pjcdn2005 wrote:
Do smart sellers assume there is one correct answer for every situation?
Oh ask me, ask me! (Oh, I guess you did).
Absolutely, unequivocally not!
12-21-2017 03:59 PM
If you’re selling something valuable enough to insure, you probably want to think twice about listing it here with all the scams some buyers pull.
12-21-2017 03:59 PM
Smart sellers of mid to high priced items are making enough profit that insurance should not be a problem and your buyers will like that you covered every base because they don't realize it is for your protection, they just think you are a great seller who goes the extra mile!
12-21-2017 04:07 PM - edited 12-21-2017 04:08 PM
@atikovi wrote:If you’re selling something valuable enough to insure, you probably want to think twice about listing it here with all the scams some buyers pull.
I've shipped $1500-$2000 (each) Herman Miller rope edged shell chairs to:
Paris
Tokyo
Amsterdam (several times)
London
Bangkok
Hong Kong (several times)
Stockholm
direct without using GSP and every single time WITHOUT issue.
What you see on these boards is not indicitive of eBay as a whole. The people who have good experiences don't come here to post about it.
12-22-2017 02:38 AM
@sam9876 wrote:Do smart sellers buy insurance?
No - smart sellers calculate what you WOULD have paid the USPS or insurance companies to insure that expensive item and then deposit it into savings.
Over time you accumilate a small self insurance fund and in time you need to take a hit you deduct from it.
Therefor not having to deal with filing claims and more then likely getting your claim denied anyways by insurance weasels.
12-22-2017 03:01 AM
Buying insurance is a personal preference. You buy insurance to protect your investment against loss or damage in transit. Buyers are protected by eBay’s Money Back Guarantee so they get their money back automatically if the package is lost or damaged. If you ship by USPS Priority Mail you are covered up to $100 if you are purchasing your shipping labels on Ebay. I buy my insurance through eBay’s Shipsaver for my economy packages because it only costs $0.79 per $100, and they reimburse your shipping expense as well. I do insure all packages that are fragile because I don’t trust any of the shipping carriers to handle them carefully. What’s interesting is that some people who claim that my item arrived damaged seem to go away when I tell them that my packages are fully insured, and would they please send me a picture of the damaged item so I can file a claim. I had two of those in the past week and I sent them a couple of messages asking for pictures. They never responded so I didn’t pursue it further. I buy cookie jars and these seem to get broken frequently because many people don't know how to pack fragile items and the carriers don't care. See my attached pictures of cookie jars received this past week
12-22-2017 03:05 AM
Sellers are not responsible for packages that are stolen after delivery.
12-22-2017 03:52 AM
@lightlily_arts wrote:
.... If you ship by USPS Priority Mail you are covered up to $100 if you are purchasing your shipping labels on Ebay. ...
Top-Rated Sellers get $100 of insurance because they pay the Commerical Plus rate. Other sellers pay the regular online rate (Commercial Base), which comes with $50 of coverage.
12-22-2017 08:45 AM
@lightlily_arts wrote:I do insure all packages that are fragile because I don’t trust any of the shipping carriers to handle them carefully.
If you are relying on careful handling to get your packages safely to their destination, you are not packaging well enough.
You need to package for rough handling because the machinery will not be gentle. Other packages (up to at least 70 pounds each) will not be gentle.
Insurance won't protect your packages unless you think getting a check for a broken item is an acceptable alternative to receiving an unbroken item.