So I recently bought a lovely bag on ebay. Had it authenticate here first, the seller had awesome communication even though she was obviously a newbie (0 FB). She wasn't able to ship it for about 4 days after the auction end, but told me that right away so I didn't feel like I was being duped. I'm usually not very patient, but I was feeling nice.
She shipped it today....via parcel post. Her listing says Priority mail but now the bag isn't due to arrive for another week. Luckily she was kind enough to add the signature conf I asked for and so I do have that peace of mind there (despite living in an affluent area, we have a sticky fingers in out neighborhood, I even have a camera outside my porch).
So my question is...if the bag arrives safe and sound, should I tell her my advice about trying to ship priority mail when possible, especially if that's what your listing says? I feel I will probably just ding some stars for shipping speed, but I wont give her a neg if the bag is in the excellent condition she states. But I'm sure lots of people would neg her and if she plans to sell more it may come back to her in the way of dispute as well. She didn't charge very much for shipping, so it's possible even with parcel post because of the size of the bag she ended up eating some shipping charges, though she really didn't have to because I would have gladly paid more for the large priority mail box. Should I tell her?
She shipped it today....via parcel post. Her listing says Priority mail but now the bag isn't due to arrive for another week. Luckily she was kind enough to add the signature conf I asked for and so I do have that peace of mind there (despite living in an affluent area, we have a sticky fingers in out neighborhood, I even have a camera outside my porch).
So my question is...if the bag arrives safe and sound, should I tell her my advice about trying to ship priority mail when possible, especially if that's what your listing says? I feel I will probably just ding some stars for shipping speed, but I wont give her a neg if the bag is in the excellent condition she states. But I'm sure lots of people would neg her and if she plans to sell more it may come back to her in the way of dispute as well. She didn't charge very much for shipping, so it's possible even with parcel post because of the size of the bag she ended up eating some shipping charges, though she really didn't have to because I would have gladly paid more for the large priority mail box. Should I tell her?