Has anyone here ever sold a tin through Tinbids, used their label, and had the USPS lose the shipment? What was the outcome?
Tinbids has told me that as long as I use their shipping label I will get the full sale price, less commission, if the shipment is lost.
They use priority mail which insures $100 included with the shipment. They tell me if the buyer wants more than the $100 coverage they must request a higher amount and this does not involve the seller.
I understand the process they are outlining, it's just that it's so different from the norm, which is the seller has not completed the transaction until the buyer has package in hand and the seller is responsible if the shipment gets lost.
I.e., in the early days Ebay sellers could charge buyers for insurance, that changed due to the reason outlined above. In Tinbids case they are the shipper and would be on the hook for missing items.
So, has anyone had an issue?
Tinbids has told me that as long as I use their shipping label I will get the full sale price, less commission, if the shipment is lost.
They use priority mail which insures $100 included with the shipment. They tell me if the buyer wants more than the $100 coverage they must request a higher amount and this does not involve the seller.
I understand the process they are outlining, it's just that it's so different from the norm, which is the seller has not completed the transaction until the buyer has package in hand and the seller is responsible if the shipment gets lost.
I.e., in the early days Ebay sellers could charge buyers for insurance, that changed due to the reason outlined above. In Tinbids case they are the shipper and would be on the hook for missing items.
So, has anyone had an issue?