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Selling on photrio vs ebay

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I never select "friends and family". The 3% fee is the cost of doing business and provides the money for insurance when things go bad.
 
Do you know if film or photos have special postage rates as well?
 
In USA, no. They are not media or books. A commercial movie film (16mm, etc.) is media.
Here is the official definition of 'media' from USPS:

https://about.usps.com/notices/not121/not121_tech.htm

That definition includes this:

  • Computer-readable media containing prerecorded information
So, does use of a film scanner that can be used by a computer to 'read' 35mm and 120 film imply that those film types are 'media'? Is that really any different than an external drive connected to a computer and used to read CDs/DVDs?
 


Media shipping is s----l------o--------w-----------! As darr noted, not worth the cost.
 
Media shipping is s----l------o--------w-----------! As darr noted, not worth the cost.
I've shipped and have received loads of books via Media Mail. It generally takes 7 days to go coast to coast in the US. Not bad. The cost of Media Mail shipping is also very reasonable. I recently shipped a large, hardcover photo book via insured Media Mail and the cost was $7. It would have been 3-4x more expensive had I gone with another USPS service - greater than the value of the book itself.
 

For large boxes it may be worth it, but I have had a single book take more than two weeks since DeJoy started mangling the post office.
 
If everyone did this, no one would be able to sell anything, as everyone starts-out with one post. (Unless you know the person outside of Photrio)

Over the 14 years I have been here, it has worked well.
 
I don't buy/sell a lot of encyclopedias

Of course if you need it there fast then Priority is the way to go. But it is considerably more expensive than Media Mail. In my case, book shipments are rarely time sensitive so Media Mail is the best option. But whatever works best for you ..
 
Honestly, most of them are pretty bad right now. The only shipping service that seems to have maintained its level of service during the pandemic is Amazon Prime shipping. I'm still getting shipments (mostly photography books, I have a problem ) in 1-2 days. Oh, and DHL is consistently good. I've had packages get to me in California from Germany in two days!
 
Apparently Media Mail allows 16mm film and narrower width films. Here's the list: See the link for all details.

https://about.usps.com/notices/not121/not121_tech.htm
www.usps.com or call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777). Complete explanations of qualified items can be found in the DMM.
  • Books (at least 8 pages).
  • Sound recordings and video recordings, such as CDs and DVDs.
  • Play scripts and manuscripts for books, periodicals, and music.
  • Printed music.
  • Computer-readable media containing prerecorded information and guides or scripts prepared solely for use with such media.
  • Sixteen millimeter or narrower width films.
  • Printed objective test materials and their accessories.
  • Printed educational reference charts.
  • Loose-leaf pages and their binders consisting of medical information for distribution to doctors, hospitals, medical schools, and medical students.
 
If everyone did this, no one would be able to sell anything, as everyone starts-out with one post. (Unless you know the person outside of Photrio)
That's the point. I wouldn't buy from anyone here who just started to post. There's just no sense of trust yet. Now that I think of it, I wouldn't sell to anyone like that either unless I got the money first.
 
From buyer:

Sadly, buying on Photrio offers protection that may be part of PayPal payment & is hopefully enforceable, but it is just a trust set up (no complaints, just saying). Going ebay offers substantially more comfort, but of course there are more and more crooks creeping in again (important to skip a seller if replies are not addressing question precisely).

If everyone did this, no one would be able to sell anything, as everyone starts-out with one post. (Unless you know the person outside of Photrio)
The one-post point is about that first post being a sale offer, so assumption is that person registered to sell, not to participate long term. Not a sure thing, but first impression.
 
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Who are you calling Old, Gregg?

I am taking umbrage at being called old.
 

Okay thanks -- I get the context now, and agree.
 

A complex set of questions and the basic answer is to treat each sale in a method agreeable to both parties - which is the beauty of conducting transactions here, if the item(s) have appeal, i.e. film photography related.
 
we’re in MT, so the craigslist market isn’t as strong

I sold my [high end] darkroom to a Craigs List shopper in Washington DC.
Had to get an empty cardboard guitar box from a local music store for the enlarger column. The rest was easy to box up & ship.

If the CL buyer knows what they want now-a-days folks are more used to purchasing on-line, and CL has no restrictions on posting across the country.

Have had a few buyers from the other side of the country whom shopped various CL ads in several major metro areas and found my 'local' listing.
 
... Going ebay offers substantially more comfort...

I understand the arguments in favor of this viewpoint, but don't agree. I have quit eBay twice, now, due to eBay failing to protect me as their user agreement stated they would, the first time, and then due to eBay themselves royally screwing me through sheer stupidity on their part. It was not for a large sum, but it cost me $100 when it should not have cost me anything if they had processed two returns correctly.

That is why I am going to be selling my photo-related stuff here (if I can find buyers). I will also say, though, that Etsy has been surprisingly effective as a market for vintage gear. Beware of their advertising policy, though. It cost me the entire 'profit' I would have made after fees and shipping on one sale.
 
If you know what 'taking umbrage' means, you ARE old!

What? How do I know what it means? Well, I just... err, that is I... umm... aww, crap.

Now I am taking extreme umbrage! I took Latin dammit and from the second year when we read Julius Caesar's Gaelic Wars I learned over fifty root words to destroy, devestate and waylay a town or village.
 
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Now I am taking extreme umbrage! I too Latin dammit and from the second year when we read Julius Caesar's Gaelic Wars I learned over fifty root words to destroy, devestate and waylay a town or village.

Yeah, yeah! That's what I meant to say! I took Latin, too. Of course, the other languages hadn't been invented yet.

And don't forget 'decimated', the most frequently waylaid and abused Latin word among the pseudo-educated.
 
If you know what 'taking umbrage' means, you ARE old!

What? How do I know what it means? Well, I just... err, that is I... umm... aww, crap.

Now I am taking extreme umbrage! I took Latin dammit and from the second year when we read Julius Caesar's Gaelic Wars I learned over fifty root words to destroy, devestate and waylay a town or village.

Yeah, yeah! That's what I meant to say! I took Latin, too. Of course, the other languages hadn't been invented yet.

And don't forget 'decimated', the most frequently waylaid and abused Latin word among the pseudo-educated.

As we said in school, "Latin is a dead language. First it killed the Romans and now it is killing me."