mud2guard wrote:Hi,I guess this is slightly off-topic, but just wanted an "acaeum" viewof this. If a buyer wins a D&D item and requests an invoice includingpostage and packing, whats a reasonable timescale to expect a response. (I'm UK and the seller is in the US.)I won something, asked for an invoice the same day, and have hadno response of any kind after 6 days, despite sending two more"request for totals" and 1 other mail. Someone suggested I flag the seller as a "non-performing" seller - but thought I'd soundthis idea out here first. If I should wait longer, how long should I wait?thanks for any suggestionsmud2guard.
mud2guard wrote:I don't think the seller is a crook, just painfully incommunicative.the item:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1(the depths I stoop to for a G.Gygax autograph)..
mud2guard wrote:The other dodgy thing about this is that a load of "postage"terms and conditions have appeared since I bought the item,on their "website" - which are now embedded in the item description. (including a $60 UPS postage from the US to theUK!)..When I bought it I could see none of these conditions, I guesstheir website may have been down at the time - or notcontactable from here.I'd have thought they ought to put their Ts and Cs on ebay, noton their own (with dodgy availability) website..
mud2guard wrote:Hmm... shipping to a friendly US acaeum member sounds a good trick.So I just need an honourable volunteer!
afoolandhis$ wrote:mud2guard wrote:I don't think the seller is a crook, just painfully incommunicative.the item:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1(the depths I stoop to for a G.Gygax autograph)..I agree. Looks like a busy seller. It usually works best to contact them through the item description. Keep nagging.BTW, congrats on a nice win! 8) I paid full price for mine...
draco76 wrote:$5 cancled order fee wtf I think Id send them a buck and tellem to stuff it, then neg them.