I'm still avoiding anyone that ships using this service simply due to the amount of negative things I'm reading. Admittedly people who are unhappy are more vocal than those that aren't but like Karl and Flatout said any service that doubles or triples the amount of places your package has to go to, has to increase the chance of damage. This coupled with it being opened and repacked significantly decreases the chance of your parcel getting to you I one piece.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Murtera
"For eBay Buyer Protection cases in which eBay determines that a GSP Item sold by you was damaged or not received by your Buyer, eBay will review the case to determine whether you or Pitney Bowes should be responsible for the damage or non-delivery. In general, you will be responsible under the eBay Buyer Protection policy for the loss of, or damage to, a GSP Item until it is accepted at the U.S. Shipping Center or if the item has been returned to you from the U.S. Shipping Center."
Basically, if it is the shipping centers fault, there is no fault to buyer or seller.
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That's meaningless due to the opening line
"Buyer Protection cases in which eBay determines". How often are Ebay going to put there hand up and say "yep, that's our fault"; it simply won't happen and with the lack of care Ebay has for it's sellers (yes, I have experienced this) they will be left footing the bill.