Sorry gran, just don't like seeing people with good intentions be set upon when all they tried to do was make something positive for the forum happen.
I'm with you 100%...personally I'd have left all the previous posts up...but I didn't want several pages of arguments...I hope you understand...
AJB is NOTHING without its members and contributors and I'm very happy when people decide to give to the community - be it ideas, information, projects or whatever...a little bit of understanding from all parties can go a long way...I think the majority of people here understand that...sometimes some don't - or just make a bad judgement call...
AJB is NOTHING without its members and contributors and I'm very happy when people decide to give to the community - be it ideas, information, projects or whatever...a little bit of understanding from all parties can go a long way...I think the majority of people here understand that...sometimes some don't - or just make a bad judgement call....
Higgy-baby...my sympathies to you and my enormous gratitude and respect to you for backing this project in the first place. Even if you financially broke even, you'd still be at a mega-loss when it came to time spent on it. So my thanks. I am sorry that it has become a problem, although so many of these things tend to I find, either through misfortune or malcontents.
When I have sold things on eBay I have always stated that items are sent regular mail - unregistered and uninsured - at the buyer's risk. If the buyer is not happy with that, then they can pay the considerable extra cost of registered/trackable/insured for their own piece of mind. So far, it has worked, but again, that might be luck rather than my policy. This matches your new policy. I wish you luck and sincerely hope that it's smooth sailing from here on out.
Now seriously regarding your suggestion of registering/insuring/trackable:
The postage would be then far higher than the pin itself.
Additionally this will force me to keep all the receipts for weeks and months.
International tracking from here is a nightmare and people would constantly ask me for a status/update etc which i can't provide.
And in the case that something is getting lost, it will mean hours of filling out papers, running after the german post, providing paperwork and declarations, running after them on and on - all this for a GBP3,-- pin!
I am totally with you on expensive items, but for that amount of money?
I should have followed a private remark from a friend today and price them with GBP 10 or 20 and call it a day.
Thanks for the kind words - I really need them as I did not sleep last night over this and am still feeling more than bitter.
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
You hit the nail on the head. The reality is, if a buyer is forced to pay GBP10 or something for registered/trackable/insured postage on a GBP3 item...they just won't. But, because the decision not to was theirs and the alternative is that if it gets lost the responsibility is also theirs, it at least lets the buyer be truly aware from the outset that if it does get lost they can't go back to you looking for a replacement or refund.
Unlike dealing with a complete stranger on eBay, your integrity is beyond reproach. Given your long history on AJB and the people on here who can attest to your character and the fact that this project was a public-service exercise and not an effort to make money, no one should ever think that you never mailed a pin or are out to rip people off.
The big mistake that I've made was that I assumed that Forum Mates would understand the non-profit nature of this venue and therefore would understand that I won't be able to cover a potential loss.
Instead of this, I am being held liable for the loss and am being called out for having mislead people here.
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I too thought most understood the pin was a gesture
by some AJB members for other AJB members. An act
of friendship, which I thank all involved for. -{
it also gets you 10% off, Curvey Carol's House of
correction. ( no trainers ) I'll wear mine with pride
until my CBE arrives.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Think this summarizes why these projects are often a thankless task and always a pain in the backside to the project starter who always seems to end up out of pocket!!
Great community here and thankful these projects get started in the first place.
How about a contest to distribute the remainders? Contests are fun to participate in and watch... how about a "design a Bond watch contest"? Seriously.
Just ordered my pin badge - I think all ardent AJB'ers should show their forum support by wearing one with quiet pride when going to see Spectre. Get your orders in before it's too late!!
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Many thanks to everyone who made this possible. -{
Though it may be too late.
Please pm me after the payment has been done to reconfim the shipping address.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I'll make payment tomorrow Higgins and Pm you after!! Great job!!
Pin will be on its way to Texas. THANKS!!!!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Are there any pins left? Thanks Ross
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A few posts have been removed just to try and keep the peace...
Let's try and keep it civil....and I apologise for removing your post if you did...
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I'm with you 100%...personally I'd have left all the previous posts up...but I didn't want several pages of arguments...I hope you understand...
AJB is NOTHING without its members and contributors and I'm very happy when people decide to give to the community - be it ideas, information, projects or whatever...a little bit of understanding from all parties can go a long way...I think the majority of people here understand that...sometimes some don't - or just make a bad judgement call...
And I've removed a few more after PMs, etc, echoing Sir Miles' apology for removing anyone's post.
Worth saying twice.
So, I don't have a margin to cover any losses (I know that it's all my fault )
I was hoping that this will be obvious - but the recent event forces me to point out the following:
SHIPPING OF YOUR PIN WILL BE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!!
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING LOST IN THE MAIL.
I could not imagine that Forum Mates would hold each other liable for postage losses and I had to learn it the hard way.
If you can't agree with this, please refrain from ordering AJB pins.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
When I have sold things on eBay I have always stated that items are sent regular mail - unregistered and uninsured - at the buyer's risk. If the buyer is not happy with that, then they can pay the considerable extra cost of registered/trackable/insured for their own piece of mind. So far, it has worked, but again, that might be luck rather than my policy. This matches your new policy. I wish you luck and sincerely hope that it's smooth sailing from here on out.
first of all:
Don't you Higgy-baby me!
Now seriously regarding your suggestion of registering/insuring/trackable:
The postage would be then far higher than the pin itself.
Additionally this will force me to keep all the receipts for weeks and months.
International tracking from here is a nightmare and people would constantly ask me for a status/update etc which i can't provide.
And in the case that something is getting lost, it will mean hours of filling out papers, running after the german post, providing paperwork and declarations, running after them on and on - all this for a GBP3,-- pin!
I am totally with you on expensive items, but for that amount of money?
I should have followed a private remark from a friend today and price them with GBP 10 or 20 and call it a day.
Thanks for the kind words - I really need them as I did not sleep last night over this and am still feeling more than bitter.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
You hit the nail on the head. The reality is, if a buyer is forced to pay GBP10 or something for registered/trackable/insured postage on a GBP3 item...they just won't. But, because the decision not to was theirs and the alternative is that if it gets lost the responsibility is also theirs, it at least lets the buyer be truly aware from the outset that if it does get lost they can't go back to you looking for a replacement or refund.
Unlike dealing with a complete stranger on eBay, your integrity is beyond reproach. Given your long history on AJB and the people on here who can attest to your character and the fact that this project was a public-service exercise and not an effort to make money, no one should ever think that you never mailed a pin or are out to rip people off.
The big mistake that I've made was that I assumed that Forum Mates would understand the non-profit nature of this venue and therefore would understand that I won't be able to cover a potential loss.
Instead of this, I am being held liable for the loss and am being called out for having mislead people here.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I really appreciate it! :x and it helps me to restore my faith in people on the board!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
by some AJB members for other AJB members. An act
of friendship, which I thank all involved for. -{
it also gets you 10% off, Curvey Carol's House of
correction. ( no trainers ) I'll wear mine with pride
until my CBE arrives.
Great community here and thankful these projects get started in the first place.
I'm also happy to pay extra to cover such losses.
It's a bunch of fans, trying to help other fans. -{
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
As things are, I am still at a loss with this project, so I'd rather sell some more pins than giving them away for free - again.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!