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thorsen 06-28-2007 07:52 PM

eBay Question - Pickup Fee
 
I won an auction for a set of wheels on eBay. The seller quoted me $60 for shipping, but is now trying to add a $50 pickup fee.

Here is what his auction says:
"YOU ARE WELCOME TO PICK UP FROM SAN CLEMENTE CALIFORNIA BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. PAYMENT MUST CLEAR FIRST . 50 dollar pick-up fee will apply , THIS ITEM IS HEAVY E- MAIL ME FOR A SHIPPING and handling QUOTE"

I am not picking them up and do not feel that the pickup fee applies. Do you agree?

Larry Delor 06-28-2007 07:57 PM

I'd tell him that he already quoted you $60 for shipping, and see what he says. Was this quote included in the description, or in an e-mail?

POS 06-28-2007 08:01 PM

Sounds like $60 if he's shipping it to you and $50 if you're picking it up - not both. I would kill the deal if he won't agree to that. I've learned to ALWAYS read the specific shipping charges; too many idiots out there want to charge $20 shipping for something small, then the bastard USPS's it for $3.88. I won't buy from those idiots.

thorsen 06-28-2007 08:23 PM

The $60 quote was in an email. It sounded to me like he wanted to have his cake and eat it too; I just wanted to bounce it off another set of eyes.

Brian Carlton 06-28-2007 09:05 PM

Must be miscommunication.

It's $60 to ship them or $50. to pick them up. He makes even more profit if you pick them up.

Can't be $110..........:eek:

danwatt 06-28-2007 09:24 PM

I think by the lines "pick up fee" and "this item is heavy" he actually wants to charge you $50 for bending over and physically picking it up.


Actually it just looks like he is only charging $50 if you physically come in and pick it up. No idea why you would do that, but he is.

pwogaman 06-28-2007 10:11 PM

Put it this way: if the seller wants to charge you the $50 in addition to the $60 and that is not the way you reasonably saw it then you did not have a "meeting of the minds," there is no contract, and you both can walk away.

If you want to enforce the terms as you see them then look at it this way: He advertised his terms and you sought a clarification of them. He gave that to you in writing. If there is any ambiguity in the written language where reasonable people can disagree then a Court would typically hold that against the drafter of the language (the seller).

Quote:

Originally Posted by thorsen (Post 1549281)
Here is what his auction says:
"YOU ARE WELCOME TO PICK UP FROM SAN CLEMENTE CALIFORNIA BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. PAYMENT MUST CLEAR FIRST . 50 dollar pick-up fee will apply , THIS ITEM IS HEAVY E- MAIL ME FOR A SHIPPING and handling QUOTE"

Look again at this language: "50 dollar pick-up fee "WILL" apply." That could only modify the pick-up option because the word "will" is conditional and would not make sense if it applied in every instance. Additionally, you were quoted $60 in the e-mail. The seller states if you e-mail him he will send you a "shipping AND handling" quote. You got your quote for shipping AND handling. Having both a handling fee and a pick-up fee would be redundant.

BENZ-LGB 06-29-2007 02:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwogaman (Post 1549369)
Put it this way: if the seller wants to charge you the $50 in addition to the $60 and that is not the way you reasonably saw it then you did not have a "meeting of the minds," there is no contract, and you both can walk away.

If you want to enforce the terms as you see them then look at it this way: He advertised his terms and you sought a clarification of them. He gave that to you in writing. If there is any ambiguity in the written language where reasonable people can disagree then a Court would typically hold that against the drafter of the language (the seller).

Sounds like a 1st year law school Contracts class analysis. :D

(Essentially the answer is correct, however.)

Chas H 06-29-2007 02:25 AM

This sounds alot like the seller of the wheels I bought a coupla months back.
Claimed they were off a '95 E320-wrong. What's the sellers ID or zip code, if you don't mind my asking?

Ara T. 06-29-2007 04:11 AM

So he's charging you to pick up the item, because they're heavy? But you are the one doin the pickup, are you not!

al76slc 06-29-2007 05:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwogaman (Post 1549369)
Put it this way: if the seller wants to charge you the $50 in addition to the $60 and that is not the way you reasonably saw it then you did not have a "meeting of the minds," there is no contract, and you both can walk away.

Yeah, but you better be careful of the "walk away" fee.

Bet it's a big ticket.

Why do I see negative feedback coming?

thorsen 06-29-2007 08:09 AM

I am sure negative feedback is in my future, but I believe in the principle of it. Personally, I think the whole $50 pick-up fee is a joke. If I am going to come to your place and pick up what I bought, why would I have to pay you $50 for that privelage?

Thanks for the comments everyone.

SwampYankee 06-29-2007 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thorsen (Post 1549656)
I am sure negative feedback is in my future, but I believe in the principle of it. Personally, I think the whole $50 pick-up fee is a joke. If I am going to come to your place and pick up what I bought, why would I have to pay you $50 for that privelage?

Thanks for the comments everyone.

I got involved with an @$$clown that shipped me the wrong bumper cover for my old Caravan and then got pissed when I posted negative feedback because he said I ordered the wrong part and wouldn't replace it. There are opportunities for you to reply to feedback given to you to state your side of the case. That worked wonders for me and eventually he agreed to ship me the right part and withdraw his negative.

Eskimo 06-29-2007 09:18 AM

Sorry, but it's not clear to me from what I can read here in the thread: Has the seller stated explicitly that, in order for him to ship you the items, he wants both $60 shipping AND a $50 pickup fee?

If this isn't clear - and you're not picking the item up in person - then ask the seller to invoice you through the eBay system. That should make it clear what total amount he expects you to pay in order to receive the goods.

thorsen 06-29-2007 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eskimo (Post 1549698)
Sorry, but it's not clear to me from what I can read here in the thread: Has the seller stated explicitly that, in order for him to ship you the items, he wants both $60 shipping AND a $50 pickup fee?

Correct. The issue started when I requested an invoice and it had the $60 shipping fee on one line and $50 on the Adjustments line.


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