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welcome Heidi!
“if you check the insurance box for items under $100 TRS or $50 for all other sellers you are going to unnecessarily be paying for insurance.”
not true. When I check that box for items under $100, the insurance cost is $0.
“Priority insurance is automatic”
But is it really automatic for items in the $51-100 range for TRS sellers? Have you had experience getting reimbursed for such items without having checked the insurance box? Just looking for actual proof that it works.Huh. Looks this this seller has pottery and placemats, with the pottery listed under “vintage” and placemats listed under “unbranded.” Hacking poshmark to create an ebay alternative…
It makes sense that Sharyn was able to get refunded for items less than $50 without checking the USPS insurance box, b/c that’s what everybody gets for free with priority mail, whether you purchase it through ebay or not. I’m always a tiny bit worried about items in the $51-$100 range – will I get the full $100 of insurance if I don’t check the box, so I’ve been checking it. As you said, a question for ebay, but I don’t trust the reps to know the answer, so I’ll just keep checking the box until enough other scavengers report in that they were able to get refunds from USPS in the $51-100 range without checking the box.
yeah, it goes back and forth between the two for me even though I only use Shipsaver maybe once a year. No rhyme or reason to it.
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sonia. Reason: trying to delete
“the cream of the crap” – LOL! Love it. Very clever.
OK, now back to reading the rest of the original post.
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PS – but this is not the case for all old listings. Just some.
When I do get actual numbers in the Views column, the number seems to be incorrect for older listings – specifically ones over a year old. For example, I know I had at the very least 20-30 views on a vintage sweater I listed in spring 2017, if not more. Now it shows only 4 views.
I have one item with 4 views and 5 watchers. hm.
For me: sometimes numbers, sometimes dashes.
I was lucky this time b/c I already keep a copy of my photos. Is there a way to save/download the rest of the listing info? Description, title, etc.
huh. so you can’t ship magazines via media mail, then?
That’s bad news to me, as I was getting ready to start selling some magazines…
🙁I have done a thrift store return just once. A small independent shop where I bought a pair of high end shoes for $18 and then discovered a major flaw. They don’t really take returns in general, but this was a special case. They gave me store credit, which was fine with me. But this place is run by really really nice people who know me well since I’m there every week. I’ll have to check and see what my salvation army’s return policy is…
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