Allow me to rant for a moment. This issue first hit my radar via eBay a while ago where I quickly found that many sellers charged more for shipping to make up for a lower item price, since eBay assesses fees based on the items final price and not shipping costs. I quickly decided to avoid sellers who did this, and have avoided doing this in my own auctions. And then I started noticing sellers and companies who charged more for shipping no matter what the price of the actual item was. I first got a taste of this on eBay from a seller who offered only Priority Shipping for the item. When I received the item, I saw immediately that it had been shipped via First Class mail only and the seller had pocketed the extra I’d paid to have it shipped faster. Now, I didn’t lose a lot of money at all in this transaction, or in others where this also has happened to me, but it’s the principle of the thing that bothers me. I have left neutral feedback, at best, for all sellers who have done this to me on eBay (and always gave them a chance to respond before I left the feedback).
Dear Marianne,We use Fed Ex as our main shipping provider. I understand that you may feel 10$ to ship 1 cell phone skin is too much. However, we have used cheaper shipping methods with undesirable results. For example, USPS is cheaper… much cheaper. But there is no means of tracking the package and even more so if the package is lost USPS does not reimburse us for the lost product. If we ship something to you USPS and it gets lost (due to USPS losing it or for some other unforeseeable problem) we have to re-produce your skin and send it to you again at our expense. When that scenario happens we end up losing money. Or, at the very best we break even. In addition all our skins are “made to order” due to their custom nature. Since, on our site, we give the customer the ability to add his or her name and/or choose specific colors, your skin is made specifically for you rather than pulled from a shelf (so to speak). Therefore we feel it necessary to use a more secure shipping method. When you compare our shipping costs to those of other skin companies, it is not a fair comparison. You are comparing shipping via regular postal service (envelope and stamp) offered other skin companies… to our shipping method (FedEX) which allows tracking ability, email notification to the customer, and is insured against a lost or undelivered packages. We hope this information is helpful and we hope you are happy with your skin no matter what company you choose to get it from.Best regards,Digital Camo Skins
- An iPhone skin weighs less than 1/2 ounce. Tacking on another 1.5 ounces for an appropriately-sized stiff envelope to protect the skin brings the First Class Mail shipping cost to $1.05. Shipping it via Priority Mail would cost $4.95. Adding delivery confirmation and insurance for the price of the skin brings the total to $7.40. Still less than $10, non?
- DecalGirl and Gelaskins ship their skins in ultra-stiff envelopes, and both arrived in PERFECT shape. All for $2.00 and $3.95 in shipping, respectively.
- Digital Camo Skins offers skin customization, offering to add your name or other text to a skin for an additional $4.99. Yet even if you don’t choose a custom skin, you are still charged $10 for shipping.
- iPhone skins from Digital Camo Skins cost $9.99. Then you pay $10 to get it shipped to you. Just thinking about that makes my head hurt.
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