Husq.fleet
Husqvarna
AA Class
Have a guy angry with me over shipping delays. He said he was going to give me negative feedback on this forum about it. So, before he trashes me here is my side. I explained #4 to him by phone a couple of times before we agreed on the deal.
#1. Only reason I'm selling alot of Husky stuff is I cant ride anymore. I'm not a business. I'm trying to help others with their hobby.
#2. I don't charge as much as most do for parts
#3 I don't request payment until I have a tracking number for the buyer. That means the package is on its way before I'm paid, so far nobody has stiffed me.
#4. I always state that I can only ship two days a week with my work schedule. With that I use one day to get someone a quote at the Post Office. If they are agreeable with shipping costs I then use the other day to actually ship the package. This also means two trips to the Post Office, fuel, time.......
Then another e-mail to confirm buyer is agreeable to shipping costs, more communication to avoid mis-communication. I would also like to thank the guys who I have had dealing with. Met some great people swapping parts.
#5. I live in a rural area which the only shipping options are USPS or UPS. UPS hub is only open for 2 hours in afternoon- when I'm at work.
#6. Yes there is a shipping service, they double costs.
#7. I teach college. Taking time off is nearly impossible, I also substitute teach. That means filling in for sick instructors.
#8. Here is the big one- If I substitute teach instead of making two trips to the Post Office, Wait in line, fill out customs forms for overseas shipping, find out they have raised the rates, eat some shipping I can stay at work and make alot more money****************************************!
#9. With the above It may take two weeks before its on its way. I always stay in communication with the buyer. Example, I have some stuff to go to Australia, shipping quote was $90, got to the P.O and its now $126 because of some priority changes in the last few days. I didnt ship while awaiting and e-mail reply from the buyer agreeing on the shipping costs. Heh, another trip to the P.O.
#10. The extra money is handy for my other hobby but if selling some old motorcycle parts becomes to much BS they can sit in my shed forever!
Thanks again to the people Ive had good dealings with, makes it fun! Scott
#1. Only reason I'm selling alot of Husky stuff is I cant ride anymore. I'm not a business. I'm trying to help others with their hobby.
#2. I don't charge as much as most do for parts
#3 I don't request payment until I have a tracking number for the buyer. That means the package is on its way before I'm paid, so far nobody has stiffed me.
#4. I always state that I can only ship two days a week with my work schedule. With that I use one day to get someone a quote at the Post Office. If they are agreeable with shipping costs I then use the other day to actually ship the package. This also means two trips to the Post Office, fuel, time.......
Then another e-mail to confirm buyer is agreeable to shipping costs, more communication to avoid mis-communication. I would also like to thank the guys who I have had dealing with. Met some great people swapping parts.
#5. I live in a rural area which the only shipping options are USPS or UPS. UPS hub is only open for 2 hours in afternoon- when I'm at work.
#6. Yes there is a shipping service, they double costs.
#7. I teach college. Taking time off is nearly impossible, I also substitute teach. That means filling in for sick instructors.
#8. Here is the big one- If I substitute teach instead of making two trips to the Post Office, Wait in line, fill out customs forms for overseas shipping, find out they have raised the rates, eat some shipping I can stay at work and make alot more money****************************************!
#9. With the above It may take two weeks before its on its way. I always stay in communication with the buyer. Example, I have some stuff to go to Australia, shipping quote was $90, got to the P.O and its now $126 because of some priority changes in the last few days. I didnt ship while awaiting and e-mail reply from the buyer agreeing on the shipping costs. Heh, another trip to the P.O.
#10. The extra money is handy for my other hobby but if selling some old motorcycle parts becomes to much BS they can sit in my shed forever!
Thanks again to the people Ive had good dealings with, makes it fun! Scott