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I've been doing ebay for about 4 years (give or take a year). I have graduated from High School and I have even taken a year and a half of college. I finally got into and out of Jobcorps at Salt Lake City. I am currently working for a security company, Securitas.
I love japanese anime and video games. My favorite is Ranma 1/2 and Dragon Ball Z. I'm even an author cause I love to write. You can check out my stories by following this link to www.fanfiction.net
What happened to the items box?
My policy on International bids
Shipping information
Just to let everyone know I always charge $4.00 on shipping unless the item is a baseball card or pokemon cards. The reason is simple. This covers the cost of things like gas for the car to drive to the post office, sometimes having to buy a box or envelope that is padded, and then to pay the actual cost of sending the item, whether it be by priority mail or first class or even book rate. I used to always send out my packages by priority mail, however recently I have found that book rate is just as fast and cheaper, leaving me with more money to buy gas with. Though since the prices have started to drop around here, it should not be long before I can once again send out all items by priority mail.
What happened to the item's box?
Some people have noticed that when I send out games, that I don't always send the boxes they came in. I have found it is slightly more expensive and more time consuming to worry about boxes than it is worth. So, unless it is listed that there will be a box in the description, you should not expect one.
Normally I will combine the shipping on groups of items. On some items though, I have found I can't. Items that are extra heavy can not be combined with a second extra heavy item (a computer, a printer, a chair, etc) . Large light weight items also can not be combined (drawings, balls, congressman, etc.) Anything that is physically large yet light in weight.
My policy on International bids
When it comes to international sales, I usually add to the final price of the auction an extra $2 for Canadian and $4 for United Kingdoms, plus the whatever the actual cost of shipping is. For those that don't want this to end up happening, below is a tutorial on how to spot this. When you look at the auction page for the item you want, scroll until "High Bid". Once you have found that, go down two lines to "Shipping". On this line, it will give you a general idea as to the auctioneers shipping policies.
| High bid | thehighbidder (42) |
| Payment | See item description for payment methods accepted |
| Shipping | Buyer pays fixed shipping charges, Will ship to United States only, See item description for shipping charges |
You can tell three things from this:
This auctioneer will only ship to the United States. If the auctioneer decide to ship internationally, it should say it here.
Remember, when in doubt, you can always email the auctioneer and ask. Even if this says he will not, if you email him, he might work out a deal with you. However, always email before you bid to be safe.
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