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@ Puurveen, 1000 euros + 100, yes and then I even insure it for 1500 euros ;-)

If things go wrong for some reason, then I have at least something to claim with de Post.

100x 1000 euros per year I sign for I can miss those few euros.

Good night early tomorrow at 12:00 am we can bid on 540 lots with 41 from that store from that hole ;-) with a T

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It must be clear to every seller (both professional and private) at the auctions that he or she must behave professionally. This means that he bears full responsibility for the offered item until it is in the possession of the buyer.

The seller who chooses to ship uninsured (or poorly packaged) may not transfer the risk of damage or loss to the buyer. But that means that the seller must be able to determine the shipping conditions himself. A buyer who does not agree with this has the freedom of choice in advance not to bid.

The customer is king, but only by the grace of the customer-oriented seller, who builds a certain margin of loss into all his transactions.

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@Bookstore

The customer is king, but only by the grace of the customer-oriented salesperson, who builds a certain loss margin into all his transactions.

it is no longer possible to put extras in the Forum otherwise clapping hands would come

Mvrg Baron.

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October 19, 2012 10:58

Book warehouse: But that does mean that the seller must be able to determine the shipping conditions himself.

I agree. If a seller only wants to send registered mail and use new packaging, that is his right.

Conversely, if the buyer asks for good packaging and registered shipping (at an extra cost), that is also his right.

As long as the costs are clearly indicated, the buyer can decide whether he wants to pay them.

So Catawiki does not have to worry about whether it is 12 Euro or 16 Euro.

However, with excesses such as +30 Euro for a strip.

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@ scam like

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October 19, 2012 15:55

Just this: A letter from the Netherlands to Belgium of more than 500 gr costs € 9.35.

A package up to 2 kilos costs € 8.50

Make it just a package of ....

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October 19, 2012 16:38

A package up to 2 kilos costs € 8.50

Not by regular mail after all?

The Netherlands - & gt; Belgium (0-2 kg) = 13 Euro
Belgium - & gt; The Netherlands (1-2 kg) = 16.6 Euro

Yeah we are more expensive ;-)

In Belgium we have Kiala as an alternative: 4 Euro if it is less than 10 kg .

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October 19, 2012 16:44
Without track & amp; trace
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October 19, 2012 16:52

Without track & amp; trace

Ah ok I was looking at the online site , they don't give that option there. Well, I would always use track & amp; trace when it comes to something expensive.

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@Puurveen: then I have to pick it up somewhere in the middle of nowhere at unchristian times because TNT has thought that it is useful ...
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just sell a strip (hc) must send it from Belgium to the Netherlands

add 5.00, think it is enough go to the post office

amai 13.70 they ask for that without blinking the purchase is closed

so I am left with a loss

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Make sure the package is less than 3cm thick, otherwise you will be automatically included in the parcel post.

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Thanks for tip, first had it well complicated with bubble wrap, then cardboard and then reinforced

with duck tape was thicker than 3 cm

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November 16, 2012 15:00

Following on from previous reports about shipping costs for comic book and book auction lots, here is the final proposal.

Minimum packaging requirements:

  • Pack items waterproof
  • Wrap in such a way that it can withstand impact / fall
  • Use minimal cardboard for the final packaging
  • State clearly legible (preferably printed) address details
  • Also mention the sender address

Packaging / handling costs are a maximum of € 1.50 per shipment.

Shipping method:

  • Always send all lots, including those that can go through a letterbox, as a package.
  • The Track & amp; Email the trace number (or via the Catawiki system) to the buyer.
  • Since a package can be traced in this way, registered shipping is an extra security for the seller, so also for his account.
  • However, if the buyer wants the lot to be shipped by insured and / or registered mail, the additional costs will be borne by the buyer.
  • The seller states the weight (reasonable estimate) of the lot with the lot.

The total shipping costs that must be entered by the provider with the lot can then be calculated and checked in a transparent manner.
The rates below are from PostNL and De Post. Especially for the heavier packages there will probably be cheaper alternatives.
The rates below are the maximum rates that may be used.
Providers will want to market their lots in an attractive way and possibly mention cheaper alternatives with their lots.

Postage from the Netherlands with Tracktrace

To:

& lt; 2 kg.

2 - 5 kg.

5 - 10 kg

10 - 20 kg.

20 - 30 kg.

Netherlands

6.75

6.75

6.75

12.40

12.40

Eur 1

13.00

19.50

25.00

34.00

41.15

Eur 2

18.50

25.00

31.00

40.00

48.40

Eur 3

19.30

26.30

32.30

42.30

World

24.30

34.30

58.30

105.30

Eur 1 = Countries of the EU. See also the list on the PostNL site.

Postage from Belgium with E-Track

To:

& lt; 2 kg.

2 - 5 kg.

5 - 10 kg

10 - 20 kg.

20 - 30 kg.

Belgium

6.20

8.40

8.40

14.00

14.00

Neighboring countries

15.50

15.50

15.50

37.51

37.51

Other EU countries

24.90 (1)

31.00

46.50

75.02

93.78

Europe + Mediterranean + USA

24.90 (1)

31.00

62.00

93.00

124.00

World

41.20 (1)

62.00

124.00

186.00

248.00

(1) = Bpack World Light


The rule remains unchanged: If you win more lots from the same provider, you only pay shipping costs once (that of the lot with the highest shipping costs).

If there are no irreconcilable objections, we will include this in the instructions for comic book and book auction providers. In case of tariff changes of the carriers, the mentioned rates will be adjusted accordingly.

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November 16, 2012 15:37

That looks good ;-)

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November 16, 2012 16:01

see my earlier post in this topic

there are some things that don't really make me happy

with name point 3 in shipping method

tackling excesses fine

but advocates freedom sellers

ps up to 30 kg this is 12.40 due to new VAT

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ps up to 30 kg is 12.40 due to new VAT

Correct, has now been adjusted in the table.
Thanks

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The rule remains unchanged that for multiple lots purchased from the same provider in 1 auction, only the shipping costs that are stated for the most expensive lot will be charged.

Perhaps the rule can be be adjusted that bought from the same provider in 1 auction, only the shipping costs that are stated for the lot with the highest postage ?

After all, the most expensive lot does not have to be the highest postage. to have.

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Perhaps the rule can be adjusted that, purchased from the same provider in 1 auction, only the shipping costs are charged that are stated on the lot with the highest postage

Has been adapted to the text that is now also on the lots, thanks for the notification.

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November 16, 2012 16:59

couple buyer buys 2 lots with shipping approx. 40 euros

per lot

this is, for example, above 20 kg Europe

seller must then leave 40 euros free of charge ?

Is there nothing else to do for that?

Buying unnecessary extreme shipping costs is not necessary, but that cannot be the intention

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November 16, 2012 17:06

Super, we have something that finally creates clarity

Is it also possible if someone fills in too high a cost that an automatic warning will be issued?

Mvrg Baron

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November 16, 2012 19:08

@puurveensboekenshop
chasing the buyer unnecessarily extreme shipping costs is not necessary, but that cannot be the intention

Put your comment a bit clearer/sharper: Buyer wins 2 lots, 1 of 10 kg + 1 of 15 kg. from the Netherlands to France.
Normally the buyer would have had to pay € 40 + € 40 = € 80, now with this rule it is € 40

The seller who has to ship it does not have to pay € 80, but € 48.40 (25 kg.), so he has to pay an extra € 8.40 (compared to the buyer) for the loyal customer who buys several lots from him.

With this rule (which has existed for some time), we try to make the procedure as transparent and automatically processable as possible. Before that time it gave rise to discussions between buyer and seller if too much shipping costs (compared to the actual costs) were charged.
The potential bidders are very happy with it, you can see that bidders are now bidding on several lots. (Most) sellers are also satisfied with this, because they prefer to pack and ship everything in one go and they get more bids.

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@ baronselderie-58
is it also possible if someone fills in too high a cost that an automatic warning will appear?

No, there are too many variables to consider for simple programming. For example, every carrier has a different region classification, weight classes, etc. Perhaps an automatic system can be removed from the magic hat in the future.

We also have sellers in Germany, Luxembourg, France, etc. If people can produce a similar table for countries other than Belgium and the Netherlands, they can send it to the auctioneer.

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November 16, 2012 19:26

I am not against packaging everything in one go

in practice it is also rare, of course,

that someone wins 2 lots, each of which is, for example, 25 kg

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November 16, 2012 19:33

If the lots together weigh more than 30 kilos, they cannot be shipped as 1 package.

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