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Posted by Willy-N on January 24, 2005 at 22:14:08 from (64.146.187.227):
In Reply to: Is the Pony Express back? posted by David B on January 24, 2005 at 19:56:36:
Just another point. I sell on EBay a lot and some people pay the next day of the auction and others take several weeks to pay. Funny part is on the ones that took over a week to send payment the second I get the money they EMail me have you shipped it yet? I allways ship the next day, 2nd day at the latest unless I am having a problem getting a box for a item that is real heavy or big. I also get my mail to late to ship the same day. I leave feed back the day I receive payment since that is why I am leaving feed back responding to being paid. I do not wait to see what they are going to leave me. I have a 100% positive feed back with over 1190 positives in 4 years. I have had several(over 30) no pays that allways happens but I have never had a no ship! Try to be as honest as I can but boy do I get some excuses from some buyers why the check is or is not in the mail. If I was to treat them the same way I would have lots of negitives! Two sides to EBay and nont responding by the next day is not that big of a deal, did you send payment the day you won or the next? Some times it takes a day or two to catch up if you had a lot of auctions closed. Mark H.
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