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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by bangngears, May 1, 2025.

  1. bangngears
    Joined: Aug 30, 2007
    Posts: 1,273

    bangngears
    Member
    from ofallon mo

    So after making a deal with a fellow HAMBER here and packaging up the items, which were awkward to say the least, he bails on me. I would love to post his name but figure it would get me in trouble with moderators. But he lives in Midlothian Ill. Just for grins.:p
     
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  2. 302GMC
    Joined: Dec 15, 2005
    Posts: 8,367

    302GMC
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    from Idaho

    Happened to me three times in the last year. Before, 18 years of no problems ... they don't even reply to "do you still want it ?"
     
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  3. 6inarow
    Joined: Jan 24, 2007
    Posts: 2,400

    6inarow
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    Its the world we live in today. Not a big deal if you dont let it be.
     
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  4. Rickybop
    Joined: May 23, 2008
    Posts: 10,374

    Rickybop
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    We don't know the whole story.
    Likely you don't either.
    Shit happens. You never know what's going on with people.
     
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  5. One of the biggest drivers in this scenario are shipping costs. Buyers suddenly look at the "delivered" cost of things and ouch. I equate your terminology of awkward to meaning large and cumbersome and being expensive to ship. Things such as fenders, hoods, and seats get pricey quick. Even tubes of trim over 48" long command extra shipping fees.
    Of course, sometimes people are just plain butts.
     
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  6. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
    Posts: 32,300

    The37Kid
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    Shipping really kills things, I've lost money on more things I care to remember.
     
  7. 1pickup
    Joined: Feb 20, 2011
    Posts: 1,698

    1pickup
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    It's happened to me on here too. I try to discourage them from the start on the big stuff. If they still want it, after explaining what shipping will cost, great. Shipping a bench seat halfway across the country, isn't monetarily feasible. I've also had the "yes, I want it, get the shipping costs." Then, after boxing it, taking it to the P.O., and messaging them the total - crickets.
     
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  8. Nothing is sold until you have the cash in hand, sorry that happened to you but maybe the guy just got in a bind, did he give you a reason why he bailed? HRP
     
  9. Bentrodder
    Joined: Aug 10, 2010
    Posts: 290

    Bentrodder
    Member
    from Cotati

    People that give me the courtesy of telling me they are out, I'll give them a pass for bailing. It's the ones that say nothing that piss me off. Only takes a minute to send a message saying "sorry, I'm gonna pass"
     
  10. Squablow
    Joined: Apr 26, 2005
    Posts: 18,152

    Squablow
    Member

    I don't pack up anything until I get paid. It can be a little tough to accurately figure out total weight and dimensions beforehand but you can usually get pretty close, measuring and weighing the item and then adding a bit to each for packaging. I generally guess a bit on the high side and if it's way over I'll offer to send back the difference. Really big/awkward shit is pickup-only unless it's worth a ton.

    It sucks when people bail, it happens a lot. The average guy has no idea what shipping costs. Or their priorities and interests change with the wind blowing.

    This is why resellers have to charge a premium. You gotta make it worth your time, it's a ton of screwing around.
     
  11. Moriarity
    Joined: Apr 11, 2001
    Posts: 35,535

    Moriarity
    SUPER MODERATOR
    Staff Member

    I had a guy on here beg me in many PM's to sell him a chromed generator that I have. (he saw it in the background of one of my pics) I told him I didn't want to sell it. He PM'd me every couple of months asking for a year. Finally I gave in, shot him a price with shipping and he agreed. I gave him my Paypal info for payment and I boxed the part up so it would be ready to go (double boxed because it was heavy) and the son of a bitch ghosted me....
     
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  12. Bentrodder
    Joined: Aug 10, 2010
    Posts: 290

    Bentrodder
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    from Cotati

    That guy definitely need to be reported to a mod!:p
     
  13. 49ratfink
    Joined: Feb 8, 2004
    Posts: 21,502

    49ratfink
    Member
    from California

    the problem is when you buy and sell items you have to deal with humans. if we could sell our parts to dogs, we would not be having this conversation.
     
  14. 49ratfink
    Joined: Feb 8, 2004
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    49ratfink
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    from California

    you can get shipping costs online at USPS
     
  15. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
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    The37Kid
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    MAYBE............... there is some magical "oversize" rate that comes into paly some times. UPS it really good at figuring what I got paid for an item WITHOUT me telling them. OT Pickup tail gat trim sold for $175.00 UPS shipping fee $175.48
     
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  16. Businesses that ship parts all the time usually have a good handle on shipping costs up front. I bought a rear glass from Mark's favorite place (French Lake) and the shipping was as high as the item. But where are you going to find one local? Only used in 2 models for two years.
     
  17. bangngears
    Joined: Aug 30, 2007
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    bangngears
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    from ofallon mo

    Rickybop, i sure do know what went on. After i went to the trouble to pack, get shipping quote from fed ex and get back he tried the old would you go lower? We agreed on price from git go and shipping, i guess shipping was to much for him
     
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  18. bangngears
    Joined: Aug 30, 2007
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    bangngears
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    from ofallon mo

    No, HRP, he did not. When i gave him the shipping fee he asked if i would take less. I said no.
     
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  19. Shipping is ridiculous nowadays, I just bought a pair of rims and the shipping was more than half of what I paid for the rims !
    Then to stick it to me a little more the package has been sitting in the local fedex warehouse but they can't seem to put it on a damn delivery truck to drop it off !
     
  20. Moriarity, Is a Moderator! :D HRP
     
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  21. Bentrodder
    Joined: Aug 10, 2010
    Posts: 290

    Bentrodder
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    from Cotati

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  22. In that case he is in the wrong!

    We all want the best price we can get but when you have agreed to a price you should be a man of your word.

    Just for sh!t's & giggles, just how much was the freight? inquiring minds & nosey people like me want to know. want to know
     
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  23. Your correct, if it was meant to be a joke it is above my pay grade. :rolleyes: HRP
     
  24. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
    Posts: 32,300

    The37Kid
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    Just back from the post office, another loss on an item on its way across the country.
     
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  25. Andy
    Joined: Nov 17, 2002
    Posts: 5,332

    Andy
    Member

    I had a rear end I offered here with absolutely no shipping. A guy in I think Arizona wants it and will pay any shipping cost. We go around on it for a couple of weeks and still insists any cost is good. I spend a week figuring plywood cost, shipping weight, dimensions, several carriers.
    You guessed it. No reply. NO REPLY. GONE. NEVER HEAR FROM HIM AGAIN.
    I will never do that again!!
    On big deals I am going to get paid up front to figure shipping.
     
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  26. Been through this countless times........ Never box until a # is agreed upon, and I won't box until i'm paid.The shit part is my homework for weight, dimensions,destination....Small stuff get's the flat rate box...agree or don't......
    Back when, and not that long ago, there were members here that would ship stuff before ID'E paid!
    The honor system has gone to hell! I guess i'm an old soul with a handshake over the phone/internet....
    Now, and of course like always. money talks, and BS........As day's go by, thing's change. But flakes are a constant. Been that way forever...........
     
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  27. 51504bat
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    51504bat
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    Several years ago I sold a flathead oil pan to a HAMB'r down under. Went I got the shipping quote from USPS it shocked us both. That said I cut him a better price on the pan. I figured he needed it and it's hard enough getting hot rod parts down under with customs, taxes, exchange rates, etc. without getting screwed on shipping. JMO
     
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  28. lostn51
    Joined: Jan 24, 2008
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    lostn51
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    from Tennessee

    I guess that the days of giving your word or a handshake are long gone. :oops:
     
  29. Budget36
    Joined: Nov 29, 2014
    Posts: 14,963

    Budget36
    Member

    Shipping is tough, but is the cost of doing business.
    I’ve had two HAMB members that were shocked on the price to ship items. “Just send it, I need it”

    Beats pounding a swap meet and hoping I stumble across it.
     
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  30. Squablow
    Joined: Apr 26, 2005
    Posts: 18,152

    Squablow
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    You guys gotta start using PirateShip to pre-print labels, it's so much cheaper than the prices quoted on UPS or USPS's websites. I sold something to someone here on the HAMB a while back and it was cheaper for me to make a low priced eBay listing for him and have him buy that, just so I could get the super discounted eBay shipping price for him. That's another avenue.

    Also note, prices vary wildly between carriers. USPS Ground Advantage is almost always cheapest for small stuff (under 3 lbs, dimensions under 12" usually), bigger than that, then UPS and Fedex get cheaper. But sometimes an inch or two added to the box can double the price. It pays to check out multiple dimensions online with their price estimator tools, I've already cut an inch or two out of a box in one direction and saved 50 bucks or more. Weight can rarely be helped, but dimensions often can.
     

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