02-15-2019 05:29 PM
Purchased some oem iPhone screens from a seller that had 2 different listings, 1-4 screens per listing, $10 shipping. I purchased all he had and shipping came out to $60. About an hour later he put up 6 more listings. I purchased them all. 30 screens total. $300 total for shipping. Price for the screens were normal/good and they are OEM, so I can’t just “move on” and find another listing.
Messaged the the seller after purchasing the first 2 and they refunded $8 and stated that there was no combined shipping and would come in 2 separate boxes.
After paying for for the second set of 6 listings, I messaged again and they stated that the cost for shipping includes “handling.” They did refund $100. The second set of 24 screens was shipped in 1 box and I paid $140 for a 3lb fedex three day package that cost less than $35. Seller was very rude and would not specify what handling charges were calculated at.
I know this is the cost of getting what I want, but I feel like this is very excessive.
Does this warrant negative feedback or less stars? Thoughts?
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02-15-2019 05:47 PM
When you made those purchases, you agreed to the shipping costs ... the seller did you a courtesy and refunded a part of the costs.
Why would you leave a negative after the seller did something good for you?
(Some sellers put the cost of their product in the shipping and handling costs).
02-15-2019 05:47 PM
When you made those purchases, you agreed to the shipping costs ... the seller did you a courtesy and refunded a part of the costs.
Why would you leave a negative after the seller did something good for you?
(Some sellers put the cost of their product in the shipping and handling costs).
02-15-2019 06:10 PM
I get that it is part of the cost, but should a seller charge $192 to ship three packages 4 states away that weigh less than 5lbs total with 3 day economy shipping? If I was billed $300 for shipping and they refunded me $275, then it would be fair. But to inflate the shipping fee 5x and claim it to be “handling” in my mind is ridiculous.
02-15-2019 06:33 PM
You should have contacted the seller about combined shipping before you made the purchase not after.
02-15-2019 07:59 PM
But to inflate the shipping fee 5x and claim it to be “handling” in my mind is ridiculous.
While I think it is true you should have contacted the seller before hand, I also think it is true that sellers who operate like this are out of their minds.
It is a obvious gross overcharge. Bad way to operate as a seller IMO.
02-15-2019 09:10 PM
Do you realize that sellers pay fees on the total sale amount - which includes shipping costs?
If you paid $300 for shipping, the seller could've been charged $30 on that alone (fee for non-store seller). And even if they refunded you part of the shipping, those selling fees won't get reversed for a partial refund. It's all or nothing.
The seller told you they don't give combined shipping discounts.
I do think it's excessive, and I do think the seller acted poorly, but some of this is on you as well. You didn't ask beforehand. You paid and then asked. If they would've combined shipping, they'd need to generate an invoice before payment.
Shipping isn't just postage alone. No business has to disclose what the breakdown of shipping costs. That's simply unprofessional to do. No buyer has the right to ask either.
02-15-2019 09:18 PM
Combined shipping does not mean discounted shipping, and sellers are not required to do either one. You should always ask before buying if discounted and combined shipping is available before buying. If you don't see it mentioned in a listing, assume it's not available.
That said...your seller will find himself losing customers. Buyer retention is just as important as attracting new buyers, and his excessive shipping will only hurt him in the long run.
02-15-2019 09:45 PM
From you've included in your post I would say that no it does not warrant negative feedback. Of course, from reviewing you feedback left for others it is obvious that you aren't shy about leaving it. I'm a bit surprised that you would ask.
02-15-2019 10:18 PM
I appreciate the advice from everyone. I see everyone’s point, and as a seller myself I know what good practices are. It is a different situation that I have not run across before and I was sour about the whole way the transaction went down, but could also not pass up an opportunity. I would have asked before buying, but the listings would have gone very fast and didn’t want to risk it while waiting for a response. I guess when it comes to it, it is supply and demand and I had to pay more for what I needed.
02-16-2019 06:19 AM
If you went through with the sale and paid you have a sum total of ZERO to complain about.
You actually have less than zero to complain about since they gave you $100.
You should be giddy about it.
02-16-2019 02:47 PM - last edited on 02-16-2019 04:06 PM by kh-gary
You knew the price ahead of time and you assumed that he would discount your shipping? Why? He doesnt have to reduce jack and if you left a negative for your competitor you can get reported for business interference and you could get into trouble. Shipping was stated.
02-16-2019 02:53 PM
OH YES! My ads say to contact me for combined shipping discount before paying!
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