@Punity32@CardPurchaser I add $0.40 postage to the ESE label and stamp it non-machinable. They usually show up fine although I’ve had to file claims on a couple where the patch was close to the edge and the card was damaged.
@TheRealOmegaDad@CardPurchaser It’s the cardboard envelope. Depending on which usps employer gets it, they consider it a package. Use PWE and you’ll eliminate most of the issues.. but not all
@JayJanower Meanwhile I’m in town from Texas last week near Gastown and saw numerous people smoking crack pipes and people shooting up at 8am, yet I can’t walk on Granville and have a morning beer if I wanted to in the fan zone or whatever that’s called.
@4SeamCards@grailgrades@CardPurchaser@eBay Are you actually using relist or sell similar? Sell similar creates a brand new listing and is generally better for visibility although it can break seo for a bit
@shockermandan@CardPurchaser $4.47 sounds like you’re using media mail even which cards don’t qualify for. Plus your paying the shipping to USPS. Keep your card value under $20 to save on the shipping. ESE can be multiple cards up to $50, max single card $20
@clarkknowsball@CardPurchaser You need to clean the dust off the scanner surfaces inside. And make sure you’ve taken the wheel out. I usually would only run cars through in penny sleeves and no thicker cards.
@AnthonyNutter@CardPurchaser If the seller didn't 'mean to be that person', they shouldn't have even mentioned it. It's not your problem. They can cancel and they can take the hit if they do. Saying that as a seller. Pisses me off when sellers try to get the buyer to cancel.
@ry_childers@CardPurchaser Yeah, eBay actually tracks them as well if USPS erroneously overcharges (assuming the seller reports it). They have direct feedback channels as well.