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Join Date: Jan 2009
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All I would like to say to everyone is there are the same risks in dealing with people in your own country as overseas. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Probably many here don't even know what is involved in shipping overseas...why don't you *contribute* to the thread by sharing the process and steps one would have to go through to ship a racquet from the states to a destination overseas.
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Location: London, UK
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I state its just as safe or unsafe to send overseas or within your own country regarding making payments because stolen credit cards and fraudulant activity happens everywhere, in your own country and overseas it happens. I live in the UK and ship items abroad all the time to the US, Australia, Japan and across Europe and have had very little problem. The basics are if payment received via paypal make sure your item is going to a confirmed address and send with postal tracking number which is a guarantee to paypal that you have sent it. Our Custom form here is a sticker and is very simple. |
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Location: London, UK
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Sending Overseas might take slightly longer as has to go through customs but I send everything in the post with full insurance and with a tracking number.
Post does get lost and delays happen, but that happens everywhere no matter where your sending or receiving. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Thanks for your input and for adding to this thread beno40! |
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Thanks SteveI for letting me add my input to this discussion. |
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Most people hesitate to send stuff overseas, simply because it seems like it's riskier. And, tell you the truth, it IS slightly riskier, because of how long things can take. There are reports on these boards of shipping taking a MONTH. For most of us, it just isn't worth the hassle, especially since if something goes wrong, it's a lot harder to renegotiate things. That being said, I personally don't have any qualms to buying/selling from trusted internationals... as long as precautions are taken. |
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In terms of recovering money, when using anything besides paypal, there is little to no TRUE protection to the seller. Overseas buyers (or sellers) don't have much liability when it comes to the jurisdiction of US law. I think your attitude might be very different if you've been ripped off, even just once. Edit: This isn't to say that one should never trade overseas. For instance, If meowmix moved overseas, and we had agreeable trading terms that would benefit both of us, I wouldn't hesitate to cross-ship with him. However, if it's a new user with 0 posts... no thanks.
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Any final inputs?
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It just adds another level of security to your transaction, but requires that the other party be willing/able (premier/business account) to accept CC transactions. Hope this helps, JD
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: USA
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PP makes arbitrary decisions based on their thousand if this, then that, rules. If everything goes well, no problem, but if the transaction has any problems, look out. PP could care less about whether you received your stuff, or not. They take care of PP first and if you happen to benefit as well that is nice. PP won't take a loss on any dispute regarding a tennis racket. Either the buyer or the seller will cover the loss, not PP. PP eats a lot of money (as do cc companies) due to sophisticated fraud schemes but not on $100 tennis racket deals between private parties. Using your cc doesn't protect your completely. For instance, if you do a credit card chargeback, PP will often re-bill the charge the following month and then you have to go through a whole thing with your CC issuer to justify your chargeback. Even if your cc provider ultimately decides in your favor post rebill, PP may restrict your account if they decide the cc chargeback was invalid for any reason. It doesn't matter if you've done a zillion PP transactions before and had only one chargeback. If PP decides your chargeback is invalid, end of story, regardless of what actually occurred. In example, if tracking indicates a item was delivered, even without a signature, you are SOL with PP if you file a did not receive claim if you never received the item. (PP's assumption is UPS or USPS never makes a delivery error; hardly the case.) If you are unfortunate enough to be the victim of such an error, guess what, you get to pay for the item regardless unless you want your PP account to be forever restricted and all but unusable. PP takes care of PP, not you. Even if your cc issuer grants a chargeback, if PP doesn't agree the chargeback is valid, PP will put restrictions on your account in order to to force you to reimburse PP for the amount of the chargeback; a bit like blackmail. In short, whenever you use PP, you become subject to PP's whims in the event of a problem; right and wrong has little to do with it. It is like dealing with the IRS or PP's owner, fleabay. PP has absolute power and short of taking them to small claims court, you have no recourse if PP rules against your claim. Refer to sites like paypalsucks.com and aboutpaypal.com for hundreds of horror stories from people who have been screwed over by Paypal. Despite all the noise PP makes about buyer and seller protections, don't ever assume PP will protect your interests if you experience a problem. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't; a total crap shoot in my experience. Please consult with your attorney before using PP: https://cms.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?&...locale.x=en_US Last edited by Fearsome Forehand : 08-08-2012 at 09:25 AM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Bump this up...anyone have anything to add? Sticky time?
Thanks All.. Steve |
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I've done a lot of transactions (40+) on here, both buying and trading in both strings and racquets, so I thought I would share some of my experience as it pertains to string trades.
String Trades: Personally, I've never had a string trade go bad. If you're going to trade strings with someone, make sure you feel like you trust the other person (check references beforehand) and make sure you feel like you're getting a fair deal both in quantity and quality of string. Nobody like to feel like they're getting treated unfairly or that they're treating someone else unfairly. If possible, go buy some small zip-ties and put at least 2 of them around each set or half-set of string that gets cut from a reel to keep the string from kinking or getting tangled up. You can find them at hardware stores and they only cost about $5 for a pack of 100 of them. To keep the string exchange shipping costs down, find a padded (bubble mailer) envelope to use and ship it via first class mail. The total cost should only be around $3-4 (1.50 envelope + $1.50-2.50 to mail). Make sure there aren't any sharp tips of string too loose that could poke through the envelope. Also make sure to securely tape the end of the envelope if you're worried about the existing adhesive being strong enough.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I've been on the board since pre-2004 but don't post all that regularly. I wish people would have some common courtesy when requesting picture after picture of items you have for sale and actually respond after you email what they requested. A simple "I'm not interested" would suffice. There have been several people who have put me through the ringer with situations like these lately. A second situation which I despise is when people ask for a $2 or $4 discount on a very fairly priced frame. I was selling a frame for $32 which after shipping and paypal fees netted me $20. Someone e-mailed me asking if I'd take $28 for it. I can see negotiating on some frames, but if you are going to request 12.5% off a ridiculously low priced players frame (priced according to condition), maybe pick up another sport in which playing doesnt cost at least $5 each time (string wear and tear, shoe wear and tear, court costs, new can of balls, etc.). End of Rant |
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