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SHIPPING
Rosie
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I'M NOT WHINING. I JUST WANT A VALID EXPLANATION. WHY DO SOME OF THESE SELLERS CHARGE SO MUCH FOR SHIPPING? I'VE SOLD ENOUGH STUFF ON EBAY TO HAVE A PRETTY GOOD IDEA OF WHAT SHIPPING SHOULD COST. UNLESS THERE WAS ALOT OF WEIGHT INVOLVED, NOTHING WAS EVER UNREASONABLE AS WHAT I SEE SOME LISTERS CHARGING. THE LAST HANDGUN I BOUGHT, THE SELLER WANTED $30 FOR SHIPPING AND INSURANCE. WHEN I GOT THE PACKAGE, THE MAILING RECEIPT INDICATED A CHARGE OF $10. INSURANCE WASN'T ON IT, HIS BAD. EVEN IF IT WAS, IT WOULDN'T HAVE AMOUNTED TO MORE THAN $5. THE BOX WAS A FREE USPS BOX. THE PADDING WAS AND OLD NEWSPAPER. SINCE IT DIDN'T COST $30 TO SEND IT, I AM ASSUMING YOU SELLERS POCKET THE PADDED FUNDS. WOULD SOMEBODY EXPLAIN TO ME HOW THIS GAME WORKS?[:(!]
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Well just checked shipping status from UPS
quote:10/13/2010 7:59:00PM OAKLAND CA ORIGIN SCAN
10/06/2010 5:50:53PM BILLING INFORMATION RECEIVED
Notice the date of electronic Billing notice the date shipper finally gave it to them.
This poor service or what.
Parts FedEX or UPS will be here next week(Just checked again Late next week).
All were shipped ground and the ones with USPS cost the least to ship.
UPS will be right behind them.
As if I haven't gotten complaints about the cost of shipping.
I say complain elsewhere,it is out of my area of expertice.
I always try to us the least expensive way to ship.
But in the long it still hurts the bottom line.<1FMJ>
Shipping: A friend of mine who is fairly 'savvy' about firearms said that all firearms must now be shipped overnight, or 1 day(which is around $40-$50?), but in active auctions I see the shipping listed as less than that.
Help?
dw
Senior Member
USA
1286 Posts
Posted - 08/25/2004 : 9:08:40 PM
my understanding is that I, as a private citizen can send my firearm back to the factory for repair, either thru USPS (long gun) or UPS/FedX (handgun or long gun) but the people that work these service counters just do not know their own regulations! I should not have said they were stupid, but they sure are ignorant!
Chris8161
Admit nothing, deny everything, demand proof!
I hope somebody can help me on this as to; does my situation qualify. Can I as a non FFL ship rifles to an FFL holder via USPS or is this illegal, or limited to just returning a rifle to the factory via USPS? I BELIEVE it would be cheaper to ship USPS and much more convenient for me personally.
Thanks guys,
Nil Illegitimus Carborundum
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