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01-14-2010, 04:02 PM #11
In my experience shipping international, delivery time is usually around 10-14 days. Sometimes less. Oftentimes a little more. I agree with some above that you should wait a little longer.
Here's the link to USPS calculation of first class postage from US to India...
International Price Calculator
It is the cost for 3 ounces. The weight of a bubble wrapped razor, with packaging, is typically a tad bit under 3 ounces.
You should be OK. Wait a little longer.
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01-14-2010, 10:08 PM #12
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Thanked: 74It always takes at least 2 weeks to get here from USA, and I live in Canada. I know waiting for something to arrive is terrible, but here's hoping it shows up soon.
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01-15-2010, 01:43 AM #13
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Thanked: 8I'm a little confused. I've seen it put both ways in the above posts-is it USPS, which is United States Postal Service, or UPS, which is United Parcel Service, I believe. Because there is a difference.
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01-15-2010, 02:58 AM #14
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01-15-2010, 03:47 AM #15
when you ship USPS you can add registered mail to first class mail int. or priority mail. Depending the value of the content it runs $11.50 (value content $0 - $100.00). These $11.50 are on top of the First class mail int. or priority fees.
That's the safest way with tracking and signature release. It also takes the longest to arrive.
Priority International which runs around $28.00 will also give you tracking. The Priority international flat fee rate which runs $13.45 does not offer tracking.There's even express mail which runs even more.
Basically I think he send it first class mail international and to Europe it usually takes 7-9 days. Don't know how long to India.
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01-15-2010, 04:22 AM #16
yes, I beleive there's a difference between tracking and delivery confirmation.
the flat rate boxes for $13 or so are the cheapest option with delivery confirmation and they have an indemnity coverage for up to $70 or so. Basically if it never gets scanned as delivered the USPS is supposed to give you back the money. I've never had an issue, so I'm not sure how well it works.
If he charged you under $10 for shipping and didn't cover the difference himself, he most likely used the first class international without adding the registration to it, so if it completely disappears the USPS will not be able to do anything about it. Hopefully it will arrive soon, but if you are worried that he has scammed you you should open a paypal dispute within the timeframe to do so.
The current ebay policy is that it is the responsibility of the seller to ensure the item arrives to the buyer. I have successfully requested that sellers use a cheaper shipping option with the understanding that I am fully accepting the risk (on a $15 item I'd rather pay $3 shipping and risk losing $18, than pay $20 for a shipping that ensures I'm gonna get my $15 item or be refunded).