Sold Date:
June 7, 2019
Start Date:
May 31, 2019
Final Price:
$16.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
10
Seller Feedback:
1509
Buyer Feedback:
30
I do combine multiple auction item orders into one shipping cost and package, depending on package size!
I don't appreciate low detailed seller ratings; so be sure to read ALL of my sales terms, at the bottom of this page!
Up for auction is this 1982 Capitol Records SV-12199 UK Recording The Beatles Reel Music LP Vinyl. The vinyl is in excellent condition. The cover is in excellent condition, in original shrink wrap with flare sticker. The album still has its insert booklet which is also in excellent condition. Please see all photos below.
PLEASE NOTICE: I only accept Paypal, or other credit card methods towards my Paypal account as a payment method for my auctions. Do not email me and ask to send your payment with any type of paper payment, etc. I will not do it!!! Customers from outside the United States are welcome. We ship anywhere in the world. Bidder must pay with in 8 days of the auction or the transaction is cancelled. We will post positive feedback on all finished transactions if the bidder posts feedback first. Please checkout our other auctions too. Email us if you have any quesations. Happy Bidding!
Notice to all Buyers: Concerning "FREE SHIPPING" on eBay. One way eBay judges a sellers performance, is by whether or not they offer "free shipping" to their Buyers. They promise discounts to the seller, and better item placement standing, if the seller adheres to this practice. This is a rather asinine policy to begin with. So I encourage all buyers to first read eBay's selling practices section; and view the tutorial over how they expect a seller to go about offering this service to the buyer. Sellers who offer "free shipping" are expected to factor what it'll cost to ship the item, into the starting price of that item. So just because something says "FREE" on eBay, you may want to think twice. eBay is duping not only buyers, but sellers as well! I buy auctioned storage units, and sell the contents of them on eBay. I provide a great service, by auctioning quality items people desire; at a starting price they can't resist. I list almost every one of my items at a $0.99 start price (NO RESERVE); with calculated shipping based on the buyers address. If you factor the shipping cost, from the highest price you'd expect to pay for the item. You'll have yourself an acceptable bidding price you could enter for one of my items. Leaving you with a possible winning bid you'll be able to accept, along with the shipping charges. For those of you who think it's just better for me to offer "free shipping" as a seller. I want you to realize this. To ship a Priority 5 lb. package from my area, to an address in this same area; would cost $8.85. The same package to California, about $20.21. And finally, to the furthest International location in Perth, Australia; a whopping $59.55! Oh, and there are many items that don't fit in flat rate boxes. So could you imagine what my starting prices would be, if I offered "FREE SHIPPING"? Buyer's closer to me, would have to cover an International overage as a starting price; for an item that might only retail for $15.00. That's all because I don't know where the package is going, until the end of the auction. I'd end up having to account for the highest shipping expense into all of my auctions starting prices. Where eBay gets to charge me higher insertion fees; for the higher starting prices. In the end the seller and the buyer are both duped into a lie, which makes eBay more money. FREE SHIPPING ISN"T FAIR TO THE BUYER OR THE SELLER EBAY! YOUR CORPORATE SLIME CAN GO SCAM SOMEONE ELSE! I'm a fair honest seller, who's done business on here for over ten years. And I intend to keep things this way for my buyers. My starting prices will remain nominal, with shipping charges as reasonable as the post office prices. My shipping charges for all items have a $2.00 (domestic), and $3.00 (international); Handling Fee added to them. Please read all of my feedback about my service, from many satisfied customers! And if you've still got a problem with my shipping charges after that. Then please just use some common sense, and don't bid on my items. I don't appreciate receiving low detailed seller ratings; all because some people don't think to look at the shipping charges section, before bidding on one of my auctions. For all those who still think the "FREE SHIPPER" is the better route. First, look at their starting price, and then check out mine. This isn't a game people, it's business! Start treating it as such! Nothing is free in this world! And one other thing. Whether you prefer 'free shipping', or not. Either way; on eBay, shipping is always "PAID". Happy bidding, and have a nice day!