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<p>[QUOTE="Bluesmanmoney, post: 41078, member: 2369"]undercats, </p><p><br /></p><p> I've done about 1300 hundred deals on ebay. Your shipping is hurting your bid. I bid on these but took into consideration the shipping amount verse the melt value of the 90% coins. So there both right your putting money into the pocket of the U.S. postal service. You can mail a roll of dimes in a padded envelope first class for about $3.00 bucks. Why would anyone send something of value parcel post its just a few cents cheaper than Priority or First class and the packages are thrown around like baseballs on a playground...........................Well maybe not that bad but they get tossed around pretty bad. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm selling lots of a thousand wheats and the lots weighs about 7 LBS each. I ship those out flat rate Priority box at $7.70 anywhere in the nation. That hurts my bids but it is as cheap as I can ship that much weight, but I also combine lots to save my customers shipping. *I'm sending off two lots in one box today, thats 14lbs for $7.70 the guy knew by me combining shipping he could bid another $5 or $6 bucks and still come out ahead.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this helps you rethink your shipping policy. and if I bid to win these will you combine them into say that flat rate priority box. I'd bid more that way.</p><p>bluesmanmoney[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesmanmoney, post: 41078, member: 2369"]undercats, I've done about 1300 hundred deals on ebay. Your shipping is hurting your bid. I bid on these but took into consideration the shipping amount verse the melt value of the 90% coins. So there both right your putting money into the pocket of the U.S. postal service. You can mail a roll of dimes in a padded envelope first class for about $3.00 bucks. Why would anyone send something of value parcel post its just a few cents cheaper than Priority or First class and the packages are thrown around like baseballs on a playground...........................Well maybe not that bad but they get tossed around pretty bad. I'm selling lots of a thousand wheats and the lots weighs about 7 LBS each. I ship those out flat rate Priority box at $7.70 anywhere in the nation. That hurts my bids but it is as cheap as I can ship that much weight, but I also combine lots to save my customers shipping. *I'm sending off two lots in one box today, thats 14lbs for $7.70 the guy knew by me combining shipping he could bid another $5 or $6 bucks and still come out ahead. Hope this helps you rethink your shipping policy. and if I bid to win these will you combine them into say that flat rate priority box. I'd bid more that way. bluesmanmoney[/QUOTE]
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