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gdocktor3

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A different kind of refund that is. Just checked my email and found that the seller who I recently purchased a set of Snap On left hand drill bits from was able to ship them first class cheaper than quoted. He refunded me $3.25. Obviously he didn't have to do that. Just thought that was pretty cool and it shows there are still honest people/sellers on eBay.

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Just wanted to let you know I shipped first class a lot cheaper. so I am refunding you back $3.25 Thanks


And if anyone is interested here's what I bought brand new for $35 Snap-On DBCL105 Mechanics Length Cobalt Left Hand Drill Bit Set :thumbup:
 
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I've done this for people on Ebay that I sold to. And I never heard a word back. Be sure to drop him a note thanking him for his honesty.

Maui
 

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I've done that before - refund excess shipping charges, when I used to sell stuff on Ebay. Being honest is what brought customers back.
 

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A different kind of refund that is. Just checked my email and found that the seller who I recently purchased a set of Snap On left hand drill bits from was able to ship them first class cheaper than quoted. He refunded me $3.25. Obviously he didn't have to do that. Just thought that was pretty cool and it shows there are still honest people/sellers on eBay.

Note from seller
Just wanted to let you know I shipped first class a lot cheaper. so I am refunding you back $3.25 Thanks


And if anyone is interested here's what I bought brand new for $35 Snap-On DBCL105 Mechanics Length Cobalt Left Hand Drill Bit Set :thumbup:

I've done it before. It's the right thing to do....
 

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I once rated shipping charges as not-that-reasonable (maybe 2 or 3 stars or something?) and the seller refunded me a portion of the shipping. I believe I was ordering clear polycarbonate and the seller was something like "pop up displays."
 
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I just bought a seemingly expensive Gear Vendors adapter from a guy. Whatever, those thing are always damn expensive, and I sold the one I didn't need for almost as much. It showed up in an FRB including a bag with a note that says "I didn't think it would fit a flat rate box, you saved $23." and had $23 in cash in a bag.
A+ seller :)
 

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Thank you all very much for the kind comments. We do our best to ALWAYS refund excess shipping. Keep in mind we ship out hundreds of order's a day so we always tell our customer's if you think we forgot you PLEASE let us know. We are always happy to double check. Through eBay we offer combined shipping so you NEVER have to overpay but if there is excess shipping we refund. We take phone order's as well where the items are pulled FIRST to get the actual shipping cost so you're only charged exactly what the shipping is. Debbie Cripe does all the refunds so make sure to tell her how awesome she is. -Bree
 

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I do that for people too.
I can't figure out how to sell my rulers on ebay in multiples without ebay charging a shipping fee for each ruler. Sometimes a person will order 2 or 3 and I always refund the difference. It's just good business.
 

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I ordered a reproduction vintage tin advertising sign for my wife. When I tossed the box in the trash it sounded funny, so I looked and saw a second sign. I notified the seller and he said he thought the shipping cost was too high and threw in a second sign to compensate.
 

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I do that for people too.
I can't figure out how to sell my rulers on ebay in multiples without ebay charging a shipping fee for each ruler. Sometimes a person will order 2 or 3 and I always refund the difference. It's just good business.
there is a spot you can set up rules for combined shipping.
 

extropic

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It's my expectation, based on years of experience, that shipping on eBay shouldn't be a profit center. IOW, the lowest possible S&H attract bidders/buyers. Higher S&H deters bidders/buyers.

I've had sellers refund even a couple $$ overage (hardly seemed worth the trouble) and I've been called EVIL because I left negative feedback for a seller who wouldn't refund combined shipping exce$$ on multiple lot Buy-It-Nows w/ Free Shipping. Seller got neg FB and lost at least one customer.

I've never sent a "Thank You" note for a shipping refund. That's what feedback is for. I've also never received a "Thank You" note for paying with 100% Legal Tender. Never ≤99.99%. 100% Legal Tender every time.
 
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gdocktor3

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I've never sent a "Thank You" note for a shipping refund. That's what feedback is for. I've also never received a "Thank You" note for paying with 100% Legal Tender. Never ≤99.99%. 100% Legal Tender every time.

Well, how else would you pay??? Sand dollars..
 

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From a seller's point of view: We pay fee's based on the FULL dollar amount customer's pay. So even those who don't request combined shipping and just expect to be refunded we actually lose money refunding you. Please keep this in mind. We have instructions in every single listing because we don't want anyone to overpay if they don't have to. Of course, we do still refund customer's but will always ask them to let us know in the future before paying so we can adjust their shipping.
 

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Well, how else would you pay??? Sand dollars..

I should have been more clear for you.

Many item descriptions are grossly inaccurate.

It only seems fair to me that buyers be able to pay for falsely described purchases with a random combination of slugs, foreign, obsolete and counterfeit currencies. Turnabout is fair play.
 
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gdocktor3

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I should have been more clear for you.

Many item descriptions are grossly inaccurate.

It only seems fair to me that buyers be able to pay for falsely described purchases with a random combination of slugs, foreign, obsolete and counterfeit currencies. Turnabout is fair play.

Maybe 5 or 10 years ago that happened. eBay is pretty good these days.

I've purchased a lot of stuff off eBay within the past few years, more than you'd believe, and I've never been ripped off. I had a few items go missing during shipping due to poor packaging and one instance where a seller tried to beat me out of my money after he found out shipping was more than quoted. With that said, I've been refunded every time. I've purchased at least 3 used different air tools from different sellers, but each time I made sure to ask all the important questions before purchasing. This way, if things weren't as described and the seller would not refund me, I had saved messages proving the seller misinformed me. Then I would contact eBay and get a full refund from them. Such as the case with the seller who tried to beat me.
 
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