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Two years ago I was going to buy a Dozer through my bank, which is 380 miles from where I live.

All the paper work was sent to me from the bank "Overnight UPS".

Didn't go well, it arrived 8 days later.

The history of it's travel was an outline of a tour of the USA, hard to believe.
They all make mistakes. I had a saw picked up Tuesday afternoon and it arrived here at 3.20PM today (Wednesday) I have been sending saws and tools via UPS to Germany lately and they are there in 96 hours.
 
Oh well, to me the crookedest SOB that ever haunted eBay is customchainsawparts. Once you get to multiple thousand feedbacks they become meaningless. Sellers know that.
I’ve bought a number of times from this seller and never had a problem. I buy most of my parts off eBay and you just have to be careful - you have to “learn” how to shop on eBay.
Who is the seller, do they normally deal with chainsaw stuff?
Read the item description carefully, look at the pictures carefully.
Pay attention to whether you are getting OEM, quality AM, or cheap Chinese. Chinese plastics are ok but critical stuff I buy OEM.
REAL IMPORTANT - look at the shipping cost. Some of the sellers will put a low ball price on the item being sold and then put an astronomical shipping price, stay away from those guys.
 
I’ve bought a number of times from this seller and never had a problem. I buy most of my parts off eBay and you just have to be careful - you have to “learn” how to shop on eBay.
Who is the seller, do they normally deal with chainsaw stuff?
Read the item description carefully, look at the pictures carefully.
Pay attention to whether you are getting OEM, quality AM, or cheap Chinese. Chinese plastics are ok but critical stuff I buy OEM.
REAL IMPORTANT - look at the shipping cost. Some of the sellers will put a low ball price on the item being sold and then put an astronomical shipping price, stay away from those guys.


If you screw up and ship something wrong don't screw the buyer with the shipping cost back.
Simple.
 
You realize as a seller we pay 20% fees on the taxes Ebay charges you.
It’s a joke now. I’m in Canada and all shipping goes through eBay. I wanted to order some very specific washers and shims out of Ohio for a turntable. They would have easily fit in an envelope with a stamp. Seller said he had to go through eBay global shipping. $19.75 in freight for $ 4.45 worth of washers.
 
It’s a joke now. I’m in Canada and all shipping goes through eBay. I wanted to order some very specific washers and shims out of Ohio for a turntable. They would have easily fit in an envelope with a stamp. Seller said he had to go through eBay global shipping. $19.75 in freight for $ 4.45 worth of washers.
The seller was BS'ing you. Ebay does not require you to go through them. Quite a few years ago they had a bright idea of trying to promote more US sellers to send internationally. They had warehouses were you send the item and then Ebay was to send it overseas. The problem was they were not bright enough to understand international shipping of chain saws and parts, and the items never arrived. They ended up scrapping the system the last I knew. I do not use the Ebay shipping system at all.
 
The seller was BS'ing you. Ebay does not require you to go through them. Quite a few years ago they had a bright idea of trying to promote more US sellers to send internationally. They had warehouses were you send the item and then Ebay was to send it overseas. The problem was they were not bright enough to understand international shipping of chain saws and parts, and the items never arrived. They ended up scrapping the system the last I knew. I do not use the Ebay shipping system at all.
Another one just recently, for a pilot jet and two rubber washers.
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Another one just recently, for a pilot jet and two rubber washers.
If that is a recent reply then that indicates Ebay is still utilizing the Kentucky warehouse. I will assure you that seller is very uninformed if he believes he has to use their service. Just in the last few months I have sent ebay items to several foreign countries and was never asked to utilize the Ebay service. This might be a dumb question but are you looking at the item on Ebay CA instead of the US site? The shipping on that item to me is $3.75. I checked USPS and 2 ounces to Calgary is $15.75

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I see now you were on the Canada site. The seller is not really overcharging you as the shipping is $14. 83 and if you look at the link I posted earlier that is less than USPS quotes for 2 ounces.
 
What is the diameter of the head on the jet? The total thickness cannot exceed 1/4" and yes they do check it.
That must be why a lot of vendors send me an item about the size of a deck of cards in a 4" x 14" x 14" box...with one bag of air.

So now we have cargo jets flying around burning 16 gigatons of kerosene per second, carrying the weight of 2 buckets of feathers.
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That must be why a lot of vendors send me an item about the size of a deck of cards in a 4" x 14" x 14" box...with one bag of air.

So now we have cargo jets flying around burning 16 gigatons of kerosene per second, carrying the weight of 2 buckets of feathers.
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It is not the weight as much as the size. To mail a letter it must be just that a letter. If you put parts in an envelope that is fine but they have a slot that it must pass through to make sure it does not exceed .250. I highly doubt those parts properly packed will fit through a 1/4 slot. Now if a man wants to gamble so be it. I sent a 084 muffler to AUS a number of years ago and the buyer did not want to sport the $10 for the Priority. It ended up in France. If anyone knows how hard a 084 muffler is to find I assume they would appreciate sporting a Hamilton.
 
Any first class mail that has any lumps in it even if they ARE less than 1/4" thick must pay the non machinable rate and the envelope must clearly be marked non-machinable. The high speed first class mail sorting machines HATE lumps, they are designed to handle PAPER.
Non machinable (up to 1/4" thick is not as expensive as parcels, about $1.00 in the US and mebby $2.00 to many international destinations. Shipped hundreds of items world wide over a several year period using First class non machinable rates.
Last week got some small, less than 1/4" thick, parts. The guy packed well and sent via regular first class. Envelope was torn, parts damaged.
 
Any first class mail that has any lumps in it even if they ARE less than 1/4" thick must pay the non machinable rate and the envelope must clearly be marked non-machinable. The high speed first class mail sorting machines HATE lumps, they are designed to handle PAPER.
Non machinable (up to 1/4" thick is not as expensive as parcels, about $1.00 in the US and mebby $2.00 to many international destinations. Shipped hundreds of items world wide over a several year period using First class non machinable rates.
Last week got some small, less than 1/4" thick, parts. The guy packed well and sent via regular first class. Envelope was torn, parts damaged.
It is $1.45 to Canada under 1/4 and after that a padded envelope goes nuts. I know you were a carrier did you ever work in a sorting center? I am thoroughly amazed at how accurate the sorting machines can be with the crappy handwriting (mine) :dizzy:
 
I disagree, Ebay is an issue. They are charging fees on expenses they are not incurring. They are charging fees on shipping that they do not pay nor have a single thing to do with. They are charging fees on state sales taxes. They are charging state sales taxes ABOVE what they collect.
My comment wasn't about fees but about sellers not shipping what they claim to have. Yes their fee system sucks, she's been selling on there for well over 20 years and she has seen tons of changes. I'm not sure how they're getting away with some of things they are doing as far as fees. But like I tell people go to town and rent a a building and see what it costs and see how much traffic a person will get, not very much.
 
Any first class mail that has any lumps in it even if they ARE less than 1/4" thick must pay the non machinable rate and the envelope must clearly be marked non-machinable. The high speed first class mail sorting machines HATE lumps, they are designed to handle PAPER.
Non machinable (up to 1/4" thick is not as expensive as parcels, about $1.00 in the US and mebby $2.00 to many international destinations. Shipped hundreds of items world wide over a several year period using First class non machinable rates.
Last week got some small, less than 1/4" thick, parts. The guy packed well and sent via regular first class. Envelope was torn, parts damaged.
Minimum shipping for 1 ounce is now about $3.60 and that's a discounted rate through eBay. By the time a seller puts anything in a 1/4" padded envelope it's no longer 1/4". The least my wife charges to ship anything is $4.75.
 
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