View Full Version : 15 cent listing day 12/27 - DEAD
Apossum
12-27-2006, 01:48 AM
Just got an email that there's a 15 cent listing day tomorrow. Enjoy!
H-Town Info
12-27-2006, 02:05 AM
time to put some crap on ebay. Thanks Apossum
rywateska
12-27-2006, 02:39 AM
A couple quick questions:
1. Does the 15 cent fee automatically apply when you go to list an item?
2. Must the auction finish on the 27th? Or can it go on to be a 3-day auction?
3. Are Buy It Now's included within this?
Supreme
12-27-2006, 02:47 AM
A couple quick questions:
1. Does the 15 cent fee automatically apply when you go to list an item?
2. Must the auction finish on the 27th? Or can it go on to be a 3-day auction?
3. Are Buy It Now's included within this?
1. Yes
2. No, it can be as long as you want.
3. Yes
rywateska
12-27-2006, 02:50 AM
1. Yes
2. No, it can be as long as you want.
3. Yes
Thank you, you have been most helpful.
Friend of Sonic
12-27-2006, 03:16 AM
Yeah, drat. I just listed my copy of Rayman too. Damn.
EDIT: Does 15 cent listings take away from their cut of like 2 percent that they get when you sell your item?
rywateska
12-27-2006, 03:29 AM
Does this start on pacific time? 15 centser isn't showing up for me. After some searching, it does.
Also, even more importantly... Is there any way I can decide the end time of the auction, or do I have to list it at roughly the time I want it to end at?
DAMN BASTARDS! I listed a few things today. Why can't they let us know earlier? Oh, never mind, I know why ;). Bah... I'll have to dig some stuff up just to make me feel like I've made good use of the 15 cents...
rywateska - the only way to change the end time is to do a set starting time (which I believe costs 40 cents). You can have the auction start at some point in the future (say, set it up now to start tomorrow afternoon). I've never done that on a special sale listing day, but hopefully as long as the start time is some time on the 27th you will still get the 15 cent listing (plus the fee for the delayed start). Otherwise, unless you are doing a fixed price, it is a bad idea to list it now. I will start a fixed price or two after midnight just to get things started but any regular auctions I will save for tomorrow afternoon.
As for deciding the end time - well, that all depends on the start time - nothing "roughly" about it - it ends 1, 3, 5, 7, or 10 days to the minute after you start it ;). So the only way to control the ending is to control the start.
hiccupleftovers
12-27-2006, 04:02 AM
Thanks for the info. I'll see if I can manage to put up a ton of auctions that I've been meaning to get to.
Brian9824
12-27-2006, 09:52 AM
Does this mean they don't charge you a fee based on what your item sells for? Or does this only cover the fees normally incurred from listing it?
You still get the FVF and any other fees that are applicable (bold, gallery, etc etc) The insertion fee is the only thing discounted.
io - Check out Turbo Lister (an offiicial eBay product) if you haven't yet. You can have listings ready to go for whenever there is a sale. Much nicer than using their online form to list dozens of things. It can be hard to get motivated to create listings for things you aren't planning to list until a sale day (especially since you don't know when that will be...) but it pays off when one pops up.
Ended up listing about 70 things. If eBay keeps doing a sale every month or two I'll happily do 95% of my listings on those days.
Kendro
12-27-2006, 10:42 PM
I finally understand the greatness of 15 or 20 cent listing days. I'm about to put a few BIN's that are around the $100 mark. Woo hoo!
Roufuss
12-28-2006, 03:49 AM
I cut it close and listed a ton of Dreamcast higher priced stuff I've been meaning to get around too... I didn't save alot, and yea I should have prepared better, but ohhhhhhhhhhh well.
You still get the FVF and any other fees that are applicable (bold, gallery, etc etc) The insertion fee is the only thing discounted.
io - Check out Turbo Lister (an offiicial eBay product) if you haven't yet. You can have listings ready to go for whenever there is a sale. Much nicer than using their online form to list dozens of things. It can be hard to get motivated to create listings for things you aren't planning to list until a sale day (especially since you don't know when that will be...) but it pays off when one pops up.
Ended up listing about 70 things. If eBay keeps doing a sale every month or two I'll happily do 95% of my listings on those days.
Hehe - thanks, but too late. I was furiously listing things until on the last 2 it said my "fees have changed". Of course, the fees went up at 12:01. Damn - at least it warned me and I could cancel it.
The relist pages were VERY slow this evening too. It doesn't really take me that long though (well it wouldn't have if they were more responsive) - I just do a "sell similar" on most things and just have to change UPC and title a bit. All my other info tends to stay the same for a different couple of levels of pricing (cheap stuff has less restrictions on PayPal, etc). I'd check out Turbo Lister but I never get the motivation to go into that. I did a lot of stuff - but nowhere near 70 like you Wubb ;).
I started listing a but after midnight last night and some this morning. I've already sold 4, and shipped 2 of those this afternoon!
Now that I wasted all this time I have to get back to my real job - but damn, all that shipping to deal with now...
nasum
12-28-2006, 11:47 AM
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZqualitycartoonsQQhtZ-1
I can't believe I got all of that done without Mr. Lister in under 3 hours...
Of course I'm ridiculously tired now. 70+ games with 95% of them being $0.01 with No Reserve.
Your shipping is fuck ing HIGH!
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZqualitycartoonsQQhtZ-1
I can't believe I got all of that done without Mr. Lister in under 3 hours...
Of course I'm ridiculously tired now. 70+ games with 95% of them being $0.01 with No Reserve.
Kendro
12-28-2006, 12:46 PM
Ehh, it's about 50 cents more than I would like but it isn't that high.
Roufuss
12-28-2006, 03:19 PM
Your shipping is fuck ing HIGH!
What? He's shipping Priority Mail, which is $4.05 if you use a Paypal label, $4.55 if he goes directly to the post office.
That's not really high at all... Priority Mail is also fast as hell too. I greatly prefer it over Media or First Class, plus you get free sturdy boxes and not a shitty bubble mailer.
nasum
12-28-2006, 03:32 PM
you can also select other shipping options during checkout. Priority mail comes up first but I also offer media mail which is typically like $2 less.
Also I look at the handling price like this:
I make almost $20 an hour at my main job and about $17 an hour at my sidejob. If I'm gonna stand in line with a bunch of freaks trying to send duffel bags to somalia at the post office you're going to pay me for that.
It's 12 bucks to ship to Canada. That's horrible.
That's very cheap shipping in my book nasum. Under $3 for media mail? Extremely reasonable.
Hehe - thanks, but too late. I was furiously listing things until on the last 2 it said my "fees have changed". Of course, the fees went up at 12:01. Damn - at least it warned me and I could cancel it.
The relist pages were VERY slow this evening too. It doesn't really take me that long though (well it wouldn't have if they were more responsive) - I just do a "sell similar" on most things and just have to change UPC and title a bit. All my other info tends to stay the same for a different couple of levels of pricing (cheap stuff has less restrictions on PayPal, etc).
See if you did all of that furious listing creation in Turbo Lister, you'd just have to move things that sell to an 'old' folder (or delete them out) as you go and then you have everything ready in the TL database on the next sale. I just quickly go through my list to make sure I haven't sold/traded/whatever anything and then it just takes a couple minutes (and 2 or 3 clicks) to throw my entire list on eBay. I ended up listing several dozen things I had completely ready. Priced out another dozen or so that I had mostly created (but not priced) and created a dozen or so completely new listings for new stuff.
If you grab TL now you can import your listings from eBay and have them ready to go. I say take a half hour to download, install, and import your listings into TL and you'll wonder why you ever used the online form.
you can also select other shipping options during checkout. Priority mail comes up first but I also offer media mail which is typically like $2 less.
Also I look at the handling price like this:
I make almost $20 an hour at my main job and about $17 an hour at my sidejob. If I'm gonna stand in line with a bunch of freaks trying to send duffel bags to somalia at the post office you're going to pay me for that.
Actually your shipping is very reasonable. You might want to switch the options around though - as most people will look at the higher shipping only and not realize you have a cheaper option. This might discourage a few bidders anyway. On the other hand, you probably get way more people paying for priority this way. I have 1st class and priority as options and probably 1 in 15 or so actually goes for priority.
Another suggestion - you might as well mail 1st class instead of media. I think at the typical weight of console games (6-7 ounces with a bubble mailer) it really isn't very different in price. But 1st class is WAY faster shipping. Now, again, most buyers may not even notice, but I know if I'm looking to buy something I will avoid media mail options (but wouldn't want to pay for priority either).
Wubb - I'll have to check it out. The problem is that once I'm done with a big day like this I want as little to do with eBay as I can, and I still have to deal with the packaging and shipping. Hey, it took me years to get into the online label printing via PayPal but once I did that I loved it, so I'll get into Turbo Lister eventually.
It would cost me 12 bucks to ship it if I bought his items. That's just not fair - at all.
It would cost me 12 bucks to ship it if I bought his items. That's just not fair - at all. Then don't buy HIS games, it not his fault you live in Cananda....
schuerm26
12-28-2006, 09:01 PM
It's 12 bucks to ship to Canada. That's horrible.
Sellers have to make up the fees somewhere. That's normally why shipping is higher. If ebay and paypal didn't take so much, you would see shipping prices drop.
Sellers have to make up the fees somewhere. That's normally why shipping is higher. If ebay and paypal didn't take so much, you would see shipping prices drop.
I see naes's point - nasum's domestic shipping charges are very reasonable (less than mine) but his Canada fees are bit high.
I only charge $5 for airmail letter post to Canada. I just mailed one today in fact, cost me all of $2.20 + 50 cents for the bubble mailer. So even on $5 I make up a good portion of the fees. I charge a higher amount for other foreign locations (generally $9 or $10 for Europe when it costs $6). I consider it not only as helping cover the fees, but "insurance" for the inevitable claimed lost package chargeback. And, lo and behold, I have one of those going on right now (don't mail to Spain!) - a $35 game + $7 for shipping down the drain.
I probably should charge a bit more for Canada, like $7 or so. But I get a lot of buyers from there - maybe because of my shipping. So far I've been lucky (as there is no tracking so they could do chargebacks). As soon as someone screws me, though, it will go up to $10 ;).
I don't do shipping outside the US at all because I can print the labels at home for domestic shipping and completely skip the PO. So the major time savings there and not having to deal w/ no tracking on my packages (and the hassle of people telling me to mark everything as a gift under $10 to avoid taxes...) makes it a no-brainer to not do international shipments (for me.)
io - Are you able to do your international shipments from home or do you have to go to the PO for the custom forms?
I don't do shipping outside the US at all because I can print the labels at home for domestic shipping and completely skip the PO. So the major time savings there and not having to deal w/ no tracking on my packages (and the hassle of people telling me to mark everything as a gift under $10 to avoid taxes...) makes it a no-brainer to not do international shipments (for me.)
io - Are you able to do your international shipments from home or do you have to go to the PO for the custom forms?
I just go to the PO, but it is only a mile away and I live in a small town where there are usually no lines at the PO. Last week, before Christmas, was the first time I'd seen a line of more than 3-4 people. And with 3 cashiers working they got through it in 20 minutes. Today I walked right up to the counter ;).
Some of my best sales have been international. I sold a sealed Gamecube Metal Gear Solid Twin Snakes for $75 or so to someone in Denmark. I had just found a used, mint, complete copy at GR for about $12 or so. That freed up my personal copy (which, fortunately, I hadn't opened yet) for sale. I was expecting $30-$40 for it. Of course, I still haven't heard from the guy yet, so it could turn out like the guy from Spain - in a few weeks he might ask "if I mailed it" :roll:. But on that sale (and anything over $40-$50 or so) I insist on airmail parcel post, which includes insurance. It costs more like $18 to ship that way (I only charged the buyer $20 on that, so very little 'profit' off the shipping), but it gives me peace of mind.
Yeah my PO is about 20 minutes away and there is always a line. So I'm looking at typically 20 mins out + 20 min wait + 20 mins back = 1 hour round trip if I have to go the PO. I was doing that 2 times a week when I'd have heavy listing weeks a couple years ago. The day I figured out how to create labels with my printer and skip the PO was a very good day.
Not having to deal with the counter workers is just icing on the cake. I'd have them complain that my 1st class parcels weren't thick enough for delivery confirmation every once in a while - they were always 3/4" thick... Or some other weird problem despite my having every package addressed w/ a DC slip applied and knowing exactly how I wanted each mailed. "This one is 1st class, this one 1st class w/ insurance, this one Media Mail, etc etc." Some of them are great, some are terrible.
Kendro
12-28-2006, 11:40 PM
Sorry to go on a tanget, but I listed my PS2 bundle at a BIN of $170. It isn't outrageously priced, but I BIN'ed it at a high mark because whatever, 15 cent listing means I don't care if it doesn't sell. The only problem is that now it has 4 watchers. Do BIN's usually have watchers? I figure if they want it, they would buy it, unlike auctions which always have watchers. I'm not sure whether to drop the price to $160 so someone will bite on it. The bundle is pretty worthless. Don't get me wrong, the reason I listed it so high is because everything is in truly mint condition.
I only included 2 games and a few DVD movies along with the Sony DVD remote (so I played it like its the "ultimate entertainment bundle"). Basically I figured there is no way in hell I'd get rid of my crap games and movies, so by bundling it with a PS2, I can sell the PS2 for $120, and make $50 on the crap that would never sell by themselves. Then I can re-buy the silver PS2 that I wanted while actually getting money for some games and DVD movies that I don't care for, are worth 50 cents at GS, and could never sell as stand-alones.
Er...if you got lost by my rambling, basically I'm asking whether or not it is good idea to lower a BIN by $10 if there are 4 or more watchers?
Watchers on a fixed price listing is kind of weird (as you say they can just buy it if they want it) but probably a good sign.
If it were me I'd wait until Friday or Saturday before lowering it $10. You still have a good 4+ days left on the listing at that point. I do sometimes lower the price on stuff if I have the energy to fool with it and it often does work.
Roufuss
12-28-2006, 11:57 PM
Watchers on a fixed price listing is kind of weird (as you say they can just buy it if they want it) but probably a good sign.
If it were me I'd wait until Friday or Saturday before lowering it $10. You still have a good 4+ days left on the listing at that point. I do sometimes lower the price on stuff if I have the energy to fool with it and it often does work.
Watchers on a fixed price mean nothing... I've had 4 watchers on one game all week, and I've moved it down to dirt cheap, $13 cheaper than anyone else's prices (I'm talking, $4 + shipping cheap) and nobody has bought it.
I have no clue why people watch a BIN.
I get them too - I figure people are just tagging it for future reference and are looking at other auctions in the mean time. Of course, if they find another, they never bother to "unwatch" yours. So, while it might be a slight sign of general interest, it doesn't mean much. I have found that when I tend to get a lot of watchers and a lot of Best Offers on a fixed price auction, it will usually end up selling for full price to someone. I usually wait until the last day or two to accept Best Offers. However, the guy from Spain who is screwing me over was a Best Offer. What really sucked about that was I looked at his offer and it said "from postal code 44113" or something, so I assumed it was Midwest and didn't check his profile beyond that - turns out it was Seville 44113 or some such. I always assumed foreign postal codes had those wacky letter/number combos in them ;). I wouldn't have accepted a lowball offer from a non-US buyer! D'oh! Huge freaking mistake on ebay's part - it should say from SPAIN, and not some half-assed postal code that means nothing to me. I'm a little pissed at them about that.
And wubb - how do you mail from home? Give it to the mail carrier? See, I don't trust my mail carrier as far as I can throw her, so I'd never let her take my stuff. I'm on a rural route (even though I'm in a dense residential area, go figure) that has a contract worker delivery person, not an actual postal employee. I'd MUCH rather drop off my packages in the PO. Occasionally, when I have everything pre-paid and there is a slight line, I just walk up and put stuff on the counter at the one station that is currently closed. Everyone else does that too - makes me a *little* nervous just leaving it there but it has worked out so far.
Watchers on a fixed price mean nothing... I've had 4 watchers on one game all week, and I've moved it down to dirt cheap, $13 cheaper than anyone else's prices (I'm talking, $4 + shipping cheap) and nobody has bought it.
I have no clue why people watch a BIN.
I've got 4 watchers on a $9 BIN for Polarium :roll:. Yeah, I agree, pretty meaningless. Though perhaps it means I don't have to accept the $7 Best Offer I just got - I can wait a bit ;).
io - I drop them in a collection box. So I guess I'm not completely mailing them from home... There's a nice one I go past every day. Or in a pinch there is one I can hit about a half mile from my place. I wish there was one down the hill from where I live, but them's the breaks.
We got a new mailman sometime this year and I've had a few problems with him fucking simple things up. So like you I'm not very keen to schedule a pickup and leave the packages on my porch. However, if I knew I'd be able to catch him to physically hand it over I wouldn't have any qualms on that.
Kendro
12-29-2006, 06:07 PM
Woo hoo! Someone grabbed my PS2 BIN so I can grab the silver PS2 from Amazon (just ordered it) and I still made about $30 extra.
io - I drop them in a collection box. So I guess I'm not completely mailing them from home... There's a nice one I go past every day. Or in a pinch there is one I can hit about a half mile from my place. I wish there was one down the hill from where I live, but them's the breaks.
We got a new mailman sometime this year and I've had a few problems with him fucking simple things up. So like you I'm not very keen to schedule a pickup and leave the packages on my porch. However, if I knew I'd be able to catch him to physically hand it over I wouldn't have any qualms on that.
You mean a regular mail drop box? Once again, that is something I never thought of. I thought you couldn't put anything bigger than a normal letter in those? In any case, the closest one of those is the ones right outside the PO, so doesn't really save me much (except that I could drive through and drop them in there without going into the PO).
I had a 1 feedback buyer from England snatch one of my $48 BIN's and then request an invoice. I sent it last night and today I got the following message: "My grandson accidently clicked the wrong box when browsing your site and I cannot afford to buy this item, please accept my apologies and cancel the order."
My site indeed :roll:. Oh well, the nice thing about these cheap listing days is I can take another throwaway auction (something that is cheap or probably won't sell) and make a new listing for this higher-priced item out of it at no charge.
Yep, regular collection box. I believe the reg is that you can't send anything weighing more than one pound (16 ounces) BEARING STAMPS or to an APO. (Basically just domestic mail.) However postage created using PayPal shipping is not bearing stamps, so that bit shouldn't be a problem.
But I've also heard that you can't mail anything over 16 ounces and even over 13 ounces from one source regardless of if it bears stamps or not. I either called or e-mailed the USPS about a year ago and they said anything created using USPS Click-N-Ship (which makes labels the equivalent of using PP Shipping) could be placed in a drop box (provided it can fit of course) regardless of weight.
nasum
01-03-2007, 09:20 PM
I should also state that I will reduce shipping charges for any CAGer (including ones who bash my international shipping rates) if they mention CAG in a payment.
My Canada shipping is high because I made it a flat international rate (my bad). In reality I'll just mail it with a couple of bucks in the package to make it more realistic price wise. I won't tell the buyer this, its jsut a nice surprise for someone who buys from me. I also include delivery confirmation for free on all domestic shipments made via priority and sometimes I'll be extra nice and throw insurance on the deal for free because I get drunk and forget what people pay for.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZqualitycartoonsQQhtZ-1
So there you have it. 3 hours or so left to go on the first one listed, be a pal and bid on my Les Paul...
I still can't believe that no one has put a bid on FFVII. Non-GH and in mint condition. Arg.
Did anybody else have unusually good results with their listings off this sale? I thought just after Xmas would be one of the worst times to do listings, but I sold quite a few things I've been listing (fixed price) sale after sale.
Roufuss
01-03-2007, 10:17 PM
Did anybody else have unusually good results with their listings off this sale? I thought just after Xmas would be one of the worst times to do listings, but I sold quite a few things I've been listing (fixed price) sale after sale.
I sold everything I had up, including the stuff I couldn't edit and had at a few dollars higher than everyone else.
For once, I have nothing to relist and my Ebay palette is completely clean.
Supreme
01-03-2007, 11:08 PM
I sold 6 out of 9 auctions I had up (one ended without a buyer, two are still up, but only have a few hours left). The one auction I couldn't edit didn't sell though. What made up for it though was that I was able to sell one game I've been dying to get rid of.
nasum
01-03-2007, 11:17 PM
Weird stuff I didn't think would go for much, went for quite a bit. Tales of Destiny and Brigandine on PS1 for instance, never thought I'd get more than $10 for them and they're both over $20...
Did anybody else have unusually good results with their listings off this sale? I thought just after Xmas would be one of the worst times to do listings, but I sold quite a few things I've been listing (fixed price) sale after sale.
I did OK - sold about 3/4 of my listings. I was able to change a few things to entirely different items based on how some early stuff sold, too, so that helped. For whatever reason you can change everything on these cheap listings, including the starting price (can bump it from $10 to $50 for example) with no additional fees. That is nice.
What is NOT nice is the email I just got from ebay saying that to "correct unhealthy dynamics in the eBay marketplace" they are raising fees yet again. The $1-$9.99 listings are going from $0.35 to $0.40, and, more disturbingly, the closing fees are going from 3% to 3.25%.
Also, does anyone else have buyers causing problems because you couldn't ship until Wednesday? That was a horrible day to add another day off to the PO (wish they had picked Saturday instead). My local PO is closed Sat, then they were closed through Tues as well. So I have people who paid Friday afternoon and I couldn't mail their stuff till today. I really hate that as I usually mail SAME day, or next day at worse. One guy accused me of lying because he claims his post office was open yesterday. WTF?
Also, does anyone else have buyers causing problems because you couldn't ship until Wednesday? That was a horrible day to add another day off to the PO (wish they had picked Saturday instead). My local PO is closed Sat, then they were closed through Tues as well. So I have people who paid Friday afternoon and I couldn't mail their stuff till today. I really hate that as I usually mail SAME day, or next day at worse. One guy accused me of lying because he claims his post office was open yesterday. WTF?
Nothing on that so far for me. I included a note on the PayPal labels (created on Monday) that everything would go out on Wednesday's mail since Monday was no mail for New Year's and Tuesday was no mail for the National Day of Mourning.
And yikes on the guy not believing you. GTFO, he didn't notice that he didn't get any mail at all that day? If he's really being an ass point him to this page on the usps site:
http://www.usps.com/communications/news/welcome.htm
NDEPENDENT FEDERAL AGENCIES CLOSE TO HONOR MEMORY OF FORMER PRESIDENT FORD. President George W. Bush has issued an Executive Order directing federal government agencies to close today, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007, as a mark of respect for former President Gerald Ford, who died Tuesday, Dec. 26. For USPS, this means that Jan. 2 is a “National Day of Observance” and there will be no regular mail delivery or retail service. Express Mail delivery will be available. All postal units, including Headquarters, Area and District administrative offices, will observe this day of mourning. Regular retail and delivery service will resume Wednesday, Jan. 3. Flags at all USPS facilities will continue to fly at half-staff through Jan. 25.
I did have one guy that bought and paid on Monday ask me on Tuesday when he could expect to receive his item. But it was at least phrased as a polite request and not as a 'WTF! Where is my shit!?'
I am wondering if I'll have people e-mail me in the next day or two asking "WTF! Where is my shit!?" but I'll just politely explain why nothing went out until Wednesday and hope they are cool about it. I'm really hoping I had mostly intelligent buyers that realize I couldn't mail on days there was no mail service. Luckily many of them were fairly high FB eBayers so they probably know what's up.
FlipSide
01-04-2007, 12:12 AM
Sold 7/8 of my listing.. I listed them with the minimmum I'd sell them for so most of them only got 1 or 2 bids. I was suprised one got 8 bids (Spirited Away DVD). 4 have paid so far so this is a good sign.. Maybe next time Ebay does one of this, I'd be able to get thru some of my PS2 RPG collection so I could sell them off..I know Im gonna start with SMT Nocturne then DDS1 and 2..
The first thing I did, Wubb, was mail him that link. He said he didn't mean to accuse me of anything :roll:. But he didn't explain his post office being open either. Meh, he has a confirmed address, so I'm set ;).
I did get someone just email me today asking if I sent their item. This was something that sold early in the sale and I DID mail it last week. I referred him to that email. I get this a lot - I think MANY buyers use junk email accounts and don't read anything sent to them (as I simply reply to the PayPal payments with my shipping notices). It is really kind of frustrating. I even had one guy escalate it to a PayPal dispute THREE days after the auction ended because he claimed I was a horrible seller who didn't respond to his emails and let him know his $20 game shipped. Of course, I had responded to each one. It turned out his spam blocker was tossing all my messages into his spam folder - even direct responses to his messages. Bastard (and double bastard for Yahoo or google or whichever free email he was using that did this, oh and triple bastard for the spammers that end up causing problems like this through their actions)... He did, of course, drop the dispute once he realized this.
Roufuss
01-04-2007, 12:26 AM
Also, does anyone else have buyers causing problems because you couldn't ship until Wednesday? That was a horrible day to add another day off to the PO (wish they had picked Saturday instead). My local PO is closed Sat, then they were closed through Tues as well. So I have people who paid Friday afternoon and I couldn't mail their stuff till today. I really hate that as I usually mail SAME day, or next day at worse. One guy accused me of lying because he claims his post office was open yesterday. WTF?
Luckily, all my buyers understood.