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Strange GS Related ebay Transaction

Back when home computers where just getting popular I'd spent a good bit of time reselling computers I'd buy cheap and upgrade. One particular time I listed a pair of matching processors but had no camera to snap a pic so I used one off an old as. My ad was taken down because of it. Another time I bought a SCSI hard drive that turned out to be stolen from a server farm in Europe. How you can ship a $30 part across the Atlantic and still make money doesn't make sense unless it's free to start with.
 
On the rare occasion that I sell something on fleaBay, this is why I don't check the international shipping box. It's just not worth dealing with the endless hassles and exorbitant expense.

However, I have found that sometimes smaller items you can fit in a small USPS box can be mailed to some countries without a lot of trouble. Mail to and from Japan, Taiwan, and sometimes Hong Kong actually works pretty well, and I once mailed some goodies to South Africa without much trouble. But a rack of carbs to Europe? No way.

I'm sort of wondering whether it's an issue with the receiving country's equivalent of the EPA; maybe they don't allow fuel system parts from other countries. Or some other bureaucratic BS. You will likely never know.

And yeah, the seller using your photos is an obvious scammer.
 
I feel sorry for your buyer in Hungary not getting carbs they probably needed.

trying to imagine a "reasonable" and "honest scenario: if Pitney-Bowes 'smelled solvent", decided shipping was restricted, and instead of returning to you, sold them to this shark ..possibly just for the cost of (not) returning them to you .

But if so who paid you? Someone would seem to be ripped off unless the Shark paid it all. Ebay? Paypal? an insurance company? It's hard not to say SCAM
 
I've sold carbs on ebay before to buyers overseas and the shipment went through fine. I have no idea what went wrong this time but I assume it relates in some way to concerns over possible gasoline involvement. At any rate, it seems clear at this point that ebay is in cahoots with the re seller in some way. I'm not heartbroken here but do find it distasteful that my photos and description are being recycled.

Regarding the larger issue of shipping overseas, if the item fits into a USPS flat rate box the process is typically pretty seamless however there is no insurance so both parties involved are at risk. With the ebay Global Shipping Program the sellers liability stops when the item reaches the forwarding hub in KY. I like that a whole lot better than shipping myself with the risk that the item could get hung up in customs or worse, having some bureaucrat hack "restrict" some item after it's already overseas.
 
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....a whole lot better than shipping myself with the risk that the item could get hung up in customs or worse, having some bureaucrat hack "restrict" some item after it's already overseas.
True enough! Ebay-shipping is tempting for an "occasional seller". Perhaps Pitney Bowes (if they ARE the real shipper for ebay here) has its own blacklist with "Hungary" + "fuel-related items" on it.

It is cheesy to rip your ad off. too lazy to look but I immediately wondered if there might be something in the Ebay agreement where as you surrender copyright of pictures when posted in an ad. But- even if not, Copyright is altogether an uphill battle nowadays. Who amongst us questions where their pdf shop manual comes from?

Once it's online, it's like a coin dropped through a sewer grate.
 
Carbs sold. Reseller got more $ than I did.:( Oh well.
 
The international treaties, exchange rates and taxes have reduced my sales reach.
Canadian import taxes killed that market.
Exchange rates to Europe killed that market.
Worldwide ban on exporting Mahogany killed all exporting of Gibson guitars.
USPS Priority is very easy for exporting.
eBay has become a repressive regime of it's own making.
 
How bout shipping the carbs(listed as engine parts), instead of carbs?
while in college, a classmate got thc shipped to him in a box marked crest toothpaste consumer samples? Just curious?
 
My question to seller...

Can you please tell me more about these carbs such as how did you obtain them and are the photos of the actual carbs you are selling? Thanks in advance.


New message from: 8ten1944 Top Rated Seller

Photos are accurate. We receive everything in large lots from a large company

"I know you stole these carbs."

Almost the exact same reply, but a touch more defensive. I think they know something's up.
 
Canadian import taxes killed that market
??? I'm curious, BuffaloBill- there shouldn't be ""import taxes" with FreeTrade. When I get stuff from the states, it's nothing more than salestax and only then, if it's worth their bother to collect.
Thing is, NEVER ever use any shipper except national postal systems (Canada Post or USPS) or maybe, the ebay one which works fine for me from the states...
 
Carbs sold. Reseller got more $ than I did.:( Oh well.

yeah. A cheat. Well, I will call this "drop-shipping" by another name...By your own definition:

Drop shipping is when you sell something you don't have. After the sale is made an order is placed with the distributor/manufacturer (insert "PitneyBowes/ Interceptor" here) with a "ship to" address of the end user....

because I bet the seller never had these carbs in their possession...just relabelled to the new buyer from the PB warehouse.
 
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