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So what do you use for posting stuff on ebay?

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jingleMAMADIVAsbells · 03/12/2008 09:56

I was thinking of buying those plastic mailing bags but I hate using plastic bags so Im not so sure about that I know you can get bubble wrap from Tesco but what do you put yours inside?

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goldFAQinsenceandmyrrh · 03/12/2008 09:58

depends on what it is, those padded envelopes, bubblewrap and plastic mailing bags, or sometimes good old fashioned parcel paper........or a combination of the 3 .

jingleMAMADIVAsbells · 03/12/2008 10:02

Okay have just bought a pack of 60 enviro bags (plastic mailing bags).

In the next few days I have to post off a buggysnuggle in original packaging so was going to wrap in parcel paper.

A pair of shoes was going to bubble wrap and small mailing bag

Hair straighteners in a pouch was going to bubble wrap and mailing bag.

Not sure about my cot quilt though?

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jingleMAMADIVAsbells · 03/12/2008 10:04

Was also wondering my buggysnuggle ended 2 days ago and I still havent recieved payment or an email or any contact from buyer how long do you wait before contacting them?

Sorry I am new to this

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goldFAQinsenceandmyrrh · 03/12/2008 10:05

have you sent an invoice? If so I would give them another day or 2 and then contact them to ask poitely when they intend paying - if not then send one and it will serve as gentle reminder

JerricaBenton · 03/12/2008 10:18

I buy mailing bags cheap on ebay, they are totally waterproof, durable & cheap!

lisad123 · 03/12/2008 10:20

i reuse packingas much as possible, but also send in plastic bags, next, M&S and primark ones work best, if something that doesnt need protecting. I havent brought bags yet!

jingleMAMADIVAsbells · 03/12/2008 10:25

Ah will remember that in future Lisa

I have sent an invoice so just need to wait and see I guess, it sold at 5pm on Monday so will send an email tonight. It's my first sale and am all para about it but I guess worst that can happen is I get bad feedback or have to relist as I its not like she can get the item and rip me off

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JerricaBenton · 03/12/2008 10:27

you may lose some seller rating stars if you use plastic carry bags though

lisad123 · 03/12/2008 10:33

why would it matter as long as it arrives safely!

goldFAQinsenceandmyrrh · 03/12/2008 10:34

because selling rating stars are visible to other buyers, and if they get too low your stuff doesn't come so high up the searches when people do a search..........

Cocoapops · 03/12/2008 10:35

Those star feedback things you do as a buyer - can the seller see them?

lisad123 · 03/12/2008 10:35

i have never had complaints tbh

jingleMAMADIVAsbells · 03/12/2008 10:37

Do you think this email is okay or does it sound cheeky obv I have left out names...

I was just emailing to make sure you got my confirmation and invoice for the Buggysnuggle? This is my first sale so I'm not really sure how everything works LOL.

I hope everything is okay your end , could you give me an idea when you will be paying for this item as I was hoping to have it posted this week before the Christmas rush to avoid all the hassle, I'm sure you know what I mean.

Thanks for your time

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jingleMAMADIVAsbells · 03/12/2008 10:40

See I would reuse brown paper, just turn it inside out or bubble wrap but I would be a bit peed off paying postage and packing for someone to send it in a carrier bag. Myabe it's just me though?

Then I am a bit hypocritical because Im saying that but if it was something that needed a big box I'd use nappy or crisp boxes

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Cocoapops · 03/12/2008 10:42

I use a carrier bag and tissue and brown pape

JerricaBenton · 03/12/2008 11:14

The seller stars affect your visiabilty on ebay searches, and also if they drop too low, you can be suspended. If i get things sent in just a carrier bag, i give a lower star rating for P+P (unless the postage was at cost or free)

justneedsomesleep · 03/12/2008 14:59

FYI - if you ask the kind lady/man at the PO for the Royal Mail Special Delivery bags, you can use these to post most stuff in (unless it is huge!) Just turn them inside out so none of the royal mail info is showing - then it is just a plain silver mailing bag - waterproof too! And FREE!

hope this helps someone.

higgle · 05/12/2008 11:40

I always wrap nicely, use tissue paper, ribbon and sometimes stickers, and ensure I leave a note on a nice card inside the parcel, this makes the ebay experience really nice and I get lots of compliments and good feedback. I sell clothes I've bought and not worn, or not worn much. When I buy something and it arrives stuffed in a carrier bag I feel really quite sad. Also i always start my things at 99p - I usually get good prices and it is much more fun - I tend not to bid on things with a high start price because it always seems such a cheek demanding a high price for your cast offs - but with 99p starts you get lots of bids and people get carried away.

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