How would you like your coins delivered

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HOWUDN

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I only ask as I have just purchased 3 1966 50 cent pieces off a member on here and paid for standard postage but when the letter turned up there was nothing inside the coins have broken through the side of the envelope obviously they were just thrown in the envelope and when I asked this member about this their response was "I can not do anything as you paid for standard postage" but shouldn't you still take some care like wrapping them in paper or a small piece of bubble wrap? I was then told again I only payed for standard postage which has nothing to do with how you package your items. How would you expect your items posted? Or how would you post something like this?
 
So they were sent in a normal every day run-of-the-mill envelope? Someone went full potato :/ Padded bag is $1.05 :rolleyes:

I think in this case the onus is on the sender, common sense obviously did not prevail. Postage has nothing to do with how they're packaged. Are they a newbie?
 
There has to be a duty of care on the part of the sender - putting loose coins into a plain envelope designed for mailing a folded piece of paper is not sufficient if that's what you're indicating has happened.

At minimum the coins should be taped inside of a folded over piece of cardboard, not popped into a DL envelope with a 60c stamp.
 
Well the person has over 2000 posts and 340 trades so not a newbie by any sense but I am just being told they can not help and it is my fault for standard postage
 
Well that was easy to figure out... Very surprised by who it is. Also surprised they didn't offer a more favourable solution given the low cost of the transaction. Did you say you were going to post about it?
 
Not going to go rummaging through the members list to see who it might have been, but that is grossly insufficient packaging. As I said before, coins should at least be taped inside of a folded piece of card so they can't "slam" into the edge of a plane envelope and tear through. Silver is heavy, coins have momentum and exactly what is pictured happens.

Administrator's view is that the onus is on the seller to make good here. Packing fail.
 
Unbelievable.
Recently I sold a single 50 to a buyer who only wanted standard postage.
Although I did use a standard envelope, the coin was taped to a large piece of cardboard (box type) and then folded over.
That would be minimum I'd expect.

Loose coins in a paper envelope is just ridiculous.
 
I would like to clear up this topic, as anyone who has dealt with me knows that i have always packaged my items appropriately. The buyer wanted to purchase 3x 50c coins and i have him an option of postage. I offered him the cheapest postage possible as everyone knows postage on 3x 50c coins would make it not worth it. I sent it taped to a cardboard and i do not know how he would come to the conclusion i sent it loose based on an envelope.
 
This is a joke you live in Brisbane I will come to you with this envelope and show you that you did not do as you are saying as the hole in the side is exactly the size of a 50 cent coin. Man up and let me.show you
 
Based on his assumptions , he wants me to refund or send him 3more 50c coins. I think to anyone who has sold in this site that would be a bit difficult to swallow.
 
I do not need to see what i did myself and you conclude based on your assumption. anyone who has dealt with me knows this and if other members think that a guy who has literally done hundreds of transactions would do this thing then i cant do anything about it.
 
hem9 said:
Based on his assumptions , he wants me to refund or send him 3more 50c coins. I think to anyone who has sold in this site that would be a bit difficult to swallow.

both sides of this trade made a mistake,come to a conclusion of meet halfway which is $15..lesson learnt for both.
 
You are lying through your teeth you can see it clearly in the picture what you have done and if you charged what you did for postage were is my refund for that too. As an envelope and stamp are not $2.
You should have bought a bubble lined envelope for $1.05 and a stamp which is still well under you quote of $2 but all this aside you are still responsible for correct packaging whether it be standard or insured
 
dragafem said:
hem9 said:
Based on his assumptions , he wants me to refund or send him 3more 50c coins. I think to anyone who has sold in this site that would be a bit difficult to swallow.

both sides of this trade made a mistake,come to a conclusion of meet halfway which is $15..lesson learnt for both.


I would be happy with this but I am being told it is my fault for the way he packed it which I think is ridiculous
 
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