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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: JT Smooth on April 30, 2008, 10:56 AM
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Right guys, plenty of you have bought stuff off me and I
hope you have all been happy with how I was to deal with.
Last week a member wanted something off me so we chatted on
the phone and came to a price, I wanted to send the stuff with my
courier as its insured and a better price than the post office for me.
But the member said use post office as can collect if not in, also said
sending it sign 4 recorded was ok acknologing it would only have £34
insurance and was worth over £100.
So I send it and it arrives next day. I then get a message saying it
arrived open and bits missing so refused to sign and said return to
sended. I have got the package back and it looks like its been jumped on!
It was a set of rims and 2 sets of hubs, the 2 rear hubs plus nuts and
washers are missing. Ive sent over 10 packages like this to members
on here and this is the first that has ever arrived damaged.
what would you do?
1. Full refund and try to claim off royal mail and I lose out on £9 postage, £76 hubs less £34 max claim and ill be £51 out of pocket.
2. Refund less what I stand to lose.
3. Anyone got any other possibles
Im off out until later tonight so will see what you guys think
thanks for your help with this :daumenhoch:
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Will the member here not help you out ref losses ? , it seems it was them that insisted on Royal Mail & were aware of insurance ? .
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The email I got off them to refund or send again in better packaging
so sounds as if they expect me to accept the loss!
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why do you think royal mail is only 34 quid insurance , special delivery can go to 5K
i guess that its 50 / 50 you stated only 34 insurance ,but to send that kind of value without adequet protection is your doing
tbo i would always refuse to send anything that isnt fully insured as it always ends in tears
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being one of the members on here that has bought things from you and been very pleased with the service, i would sat that if the member insisted on royal mail with only £30 of insurance....then tough t*tty on them, let him get his £30 quid back and learn not to be so tight fisted in future.
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i would always use special delivery,but if the person insist they want cheaper post,tell them that yes you can do it but if things go missing etc(like they say they have) then its not your problem as you gave them the option :)
i look at it this way,the parts are worth £xxxx so wots a few more nuggets on the postage to be safe/insured/cover your arse,if they dont want it that way let them take resposability if they get lost etc
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Hmmmm an awkward one this. If the buyer is a respected member ie you know they wont be ripping people off, i would refund and claim from royal mail. A shame as you will lose out :'(. If they are a dodgy member ie rubberducky then i would have to say tough! its the post you requested.
Will the buyer put some towards the cost? If not then then i suppose you ill have to put it down to bad experience and charge what it cost's to insure in the future
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If they wanted cheap postage, their risk i'm affraid. refund them what you get from royal mail.
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the member stated that you post his way as to save him self funds so i think its his responsibility and that he should pay for all cost IE: damage goods post and packaging etc.
Adam
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Royal mail are shite!!
To be honest i would just say to the bloke that you will only refund him whatever the P.O give you back in compensation. And then it will only be when they pay you the 34 quid. If he accepted that there was not enough cover for the package then it is his responsibility and he cant expect a full refund.
Either that or just say that you will send again using your courier and he has to pay 1/2 the cost. then claim the 34 quid back from royal mail and that should almost cover the costs of the hubs that are missing?
Just an idea.
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id say its down to the buyer for going cheap on the delivery options offered, and its not saved him any money just grief. as the seller and sender who have the privalage of charging for the required level of insured service to ensure no come back on you. if a buyer does not want insurance its down to them to make a claim to recover there costs from the courier.
a lesson learned here i know sending items can be pricy at times but there is a reason for this at the end of the day. if the buyer has a problem get them to arrange the collexction of the parcel from you and they can then pay for this their end.
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It cost me more to send with royal mail with £34 insurance that it would have with my courier fully insured!
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If I was buying and insisted on cheaper postage than recommended, and I trusted you were legitimate (which would be a pre-requisite when buying from you) id feel obliged to offer some kind of contribution towards the damaged goods.
Im sure the buyer is in his rights to not accept damaged goods, its a shitty situation. make the claim and divide any loss would be fair.
hope this ends peacefully :)
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Just my opinion but you offered a max insured option, it was his choice knowing the value of Royal Mail insurance it's his loss, TBH we send everything out on a guaranteed next day special with insurance just to cover ourselves (regardless of what we've been paid for postage), if it was his choice he/she accepts the loss by instructing you to post in that way :police:
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I agree, I always sell stuff + postage, then its down to the buyer what type of postage service they want.
If it is something say over £50 in value, I always ask the seller to send it guaranteed next day, that way I get my money back if anything goes wrong.
If he has asked for a postage service with only £34 insurance, then that is what I would refund him.
But having said that, it would depend who it was :)
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hi mate
After bying a few sets of wheels, rims, hubs and calipers etc i can honestly say i have never had any probs.
I have not been on this site for long compared to a lot of others and its obvious that as well as selling stuff for a reasonable price you are also a respected chap, and one that would not rip people of.
If you are expected to stand the cost of the goods as this person expects you to it obvious you cant do that. I would say that i will re send the stuff that was sent back and put the registered receipt in with the stuff and ask him to claim for the missing stuff himself, when he gets the cash he can then re purchase the replacement items of you. at the end of the day it was his choice and decision to go with whoever it was, despite your advice. so really you should not be held responsible.
At the end of the day the saying is along with choice comes responsibilities. in other words he or she decided to use there own Currier they should sort out the mess
also as someone ells said, if the person is a respected member then they should know how you operate and not put you in the position your in. they did right it refusing to sign though, otherwise they would not be able to claim i presume, but they should stand the cost, you will have to resend it as it is.
hope i dont offend but fair is fair sorry it does not matter who it was i would still say the same, as if they were a mate this would not be an issue now.
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if the buyer asked for the cheaper service then it`s there fault also doesn`t matter if it`s a well respected member if he shafted you then tell us ,too many ego`s on here that think we should kiss there a ss at times
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Simple..
They chose the cheaper option, took the risk and they lost (give them the Royal mail compensation)
next time they might not cut corners...
I always take the insured route, especially when BMX stuff is concerened..its priceless and irreplaceable quite often...
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He chose the postage method so like someone above said, send him the stuff back via your regular courier with the recorded delivery receipt and let him claim the £34 off Royal Snail. Next time he'll realise skimping on postal insurance is just not worth the risk
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I agree..... They requested that form of shipping and knew the insured amount. They surely cant expect you to refund them full whack after they gambled on a cheaper shipping option which backfired.... Their descision and risk....not yours. You keep the money for the items sold and claim £32 standard cover from Royal Mail... When they pay out you give the buyer the £32 :daumenhoch:
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yep getted for the other guy but really its crazy not to have items insured for value
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if the buyer asked for the cheaper service then it`s there fault also doesn`t matter if it`s a well respected member if he shafted you then tell us ,too many ego`s on here that think we should kiss there a ss at times
I don't think its got anything to do with kissing some members ass, from my point of view, if I know the member & know they would not mess me about, I would help them out a little more than someone I had never dealt with before.
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I agree. Lesson to be learned here people. Don't take a chance with your hard earned wedge or that part/s you've been waiting for for a long time. Do the right thing. Been buying gear from JT for the last 18 months, never a problem. Whoever the buyer is made that choice that £34 was acceptable if his item was lost/damaged. I'm sorry but the buyer's got to take this one on the chin.
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from what i understand the buyer chose to take the risk to use an inferior and cheaper service, therefore they take the consequencies of the damage/loss etc.
they buyer should have kept the stuff, and claimed the £34, then Smoothy would have kept his dosh, and the buyer would have been compensated fot the damage caused by Royal Mail...
not so easy though now...., but i'd let the buyer claim their insurance, £34 !
Just my opinion
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yep got to agree with the majority its the buyers own fault he chose the service his responsibity you offered the couier service he didnt want it in my book thats his fault .....................
END OF !!!!!! ;)
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Buyers fault , what sounds a bit fishy to me JT is that your way was cheaper , so why did he insist on royal mai , surely you can collect from your local post office if your not in , as this is where the courier will take it :-\
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Its tough when this happens.
Refund, less postage fee.
Claim what you can from Royal Mail (i have done this, they were very good, no hassle)
Chalk the rest up to experience.
i.e. it wont happen a second time...
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Buyers fault , what sounds a bit fishy to me JT is that your way was cheaper , so why did he insist on royal mai , surely you can collect from your local post office if your not in , as this is where the courier will take it :-\
i dont think private companys can take to the p/office mate.
as said above mate it was his choice. so its his loss
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Jt everything you have sent me has been spot on :4_17_5:
out of intrest who was the buyer?
PM me on it if you want :)
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i with the majority here buyers fault
ive bought a few bits off you over the past 6 months and never a problem :daumenhoch:
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Well my Ukais turned up from you completely undamaged with nothing missing, so I am quite happy with your carrier. It is well known that royal mail parcels are sometimes less than attentive to how goods are loaded. The bottom line is If you buy something that is important to you, you dont skimp on insurance. A few pence here, a few pence there can cause a lot of misery.
Your buyer chose the carrier, the insurance, and the type of delivery...that left you with no say as to the insurance payout or the quality of service. Therfore the buyer has to accept both what they asked and paid for.
In this case it is the buyers loss
(and JT stop feeling bad OK!!! sometimes it happens)
Ray.
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Wonder if this could at least be a lesson to us all.... some good from this mess...
maybe even a sticky to warn radsters of using inferior postage services without adequate insurance..
just a thought
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I'm with the moral majority on this.
The insurance even with royal mail is not that much more expensive and we all know how mail vans are driven around so damage should not come as a surprise.
The private companies will usually try a couple of deliveries if they fail then normally back to their own depot which, for if it is dhl fed ex or an other, can be Ipswich, Chelmsford or Colchester - a 20 mile radius from where I live. Usually worth the trip if you want nos goodies in nos condition!
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I bought a Diamond Back frame & forks late last year from a member on here, described as superb chrome when it turned up it was anything but superb.
I informed the seller i wasn't happy with it because the description he gave wasn't accurate. After a bit of umming & ahhhing, he eventually agreed to take it back & give me a full refund.
I packaged the f&f in a bike box with shed loads of padding for protection(probably the best bit of packaging i've ever done :LolLolLolLol:)
I got to my local sorting office & was given the choice of two methods of sending it, the first being standard parcels costing £10 to send & insured for £34. The second was special delivery costing £20 but insured for £500.
I made the decision to send it by the cheaper method(standard parcels) because that was how it was sent to me & i didn't want to waste anymore money on this transaction.
I sent it off & waited for the guy to receive it & for him to issue my refund.
2 weeks passed & the guy had apparently received no parcel :-\ it carried on for a month & he still insisted nothing had arrived.
My immediate thought was 'i am being scammed'
Because it was sent standard parcels it didn't have to be signed for so it could have easily been received with no come backs.
I asked the guy if he was prepared to refund me some of the money i had given him because i was left seriously out of pocket.
He refused. I had no way of knowing or proving if the guy did receive the parcel & was scamming me. But funnily enough i havn't seen him post on here since this all happened. ::)
I claimed through royal Mail, was told they couldn't find the parcel & received the £34 it was covered for. i paid out £120 on the frame & forks & another £10 returning it to him. So i ended up £96 out of pocket :'(
So be warned if you are sending anything make sure you insure it for the right amount!!
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Standard parcels can be insured for more.... ;) I think it cost £1 per £100 coverage :daumenhoch:
No signature but you can fully insure your parcel quite inexpensively.
Alternatively try these two companies: www.interparcel.com http://www.p4d.co.uk/
They use couriors and are very reliable, quick and cheap... you can pay them by paypal too 8)