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I've been lucky that I haven't really had any issues as a seller on eBay. My issues are usually very minor. I once had to reach out to a buyer about payment since they had won the book auction a week prior and the buyer responded that they no longer wanted the book because they found it cheaper somewhere else. I wanted to send a reply stating that wasn't how things worked on eBay, but merely cancelled the transaction and won't sell to that person again. Mind you, they won the auction at a whopping $11.50. I wound up relisting the book and selling it for more so it worked out okay. So like I said, very minor.
Unfortunately, when one is dealing with customer service issues, one is gonna have to deal with some people who are going to waste your time, some people who think that by being a bully they can get what they want, and then some people who do have some mental health issues. My day job is customer service related and I've seen all kinds of situations throughout the years. People are generally good and nice, but man, sometimes...not so much.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
Glad your situation worked out well. It's unfortunate some people feel so free to harass and verbally abuse with such casualness, protected behind their screen and eBay's buyer-friendly policies, but it is what it is, and if I suppose if one continues to sell they just have to do so with that understanding that those kind of folks are out there. I do think my situation involved mental illness...I can't conceive of any other reason he flew off the handle to such an extreme, bizarre degree before the book had even been sent (and purchase was subsequently and immediately refunded). To be fair, though, I've been on eBay since 1988, and have only had a handful of truly negative experiences -- always as a buyer, never as a seller -- which I guess is why encounters like this one stick out so much.
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostPS is having a nice sale, however, be aware of the cost of shipping.
CapLast edited by c marvel; 10-31-2020, 02:55 AM.Books are weapons in the war of ideas.
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Originally posted by c marvel View Post
During the big shutdown in Calif that lasted approx 3 months where I live I saw one book and a 3 book set at the PS Publishing PS2 site. I was very tempted and did not make a purchase. Now looking back I'm kicking myself. The 3 book set was a PC set for 59 Euro. I'm not sure what the shipping was at the time. Today the shipping would be 15 Euro for one book. It could be a long time before I order again from PS Publishing. I will add my last order from them for one book was a borderline major disappointment.
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I usually order my PS titles from Camelot, however I would like to be able to take advantage of their sales. Last year around Christmas they had a fantastic sale and the shipping was reasonable. I think I read on their site that rates for the Royal Mail had been increased. Probably be a long while before I buy direct again. I also buy Swan River and Tartarus Press books from camelot.
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Here's a random thought on the movie Freaky, coming soon from Blumhouse.
It probably would have been a really good horror film, if...
It had been done with a serious tone. Disappointing that it is a comedy in the same category of Happy Death Day. That too was marred by its tone, but I was okay with it for the most part (thought the sequel was very weak, though). But this current film, with Vince Vaughn being funny, etc....the concept begs for a serious treatment (I guess you could say it is a riff on one of my favorite films, Satan's Little Helper) instead of a broad-comedic one...
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostYep, that's them. 2013? Have I been around here that long to remember those? (Yep - right there - joined Oct 2013 . . .)
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Asked a coworker what books they have recently read and was told about books they listened to in the car. I may have come off as slightly snobbish when I responded that I don't consider listening to audiobooks as reading. To me, they are two different things. I personally never listen to audiobooks. I don't find the same enjoyment level as when physically reading a book and don't want the story spoiled by potentially not liking the narrator. If I am driving or doing some other physical activity that prevents reading, I would much prefer to just listen to music and find time later on to actually sit down and read. Anyone feel the same way or have I pushed into snobsville?
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