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<p>[QUOTE="pearlsnblume, post: 9494918, member: 141"]I always get insurance on my higher priced item as well, but that does not matter to etsy. I don't know if the rules are different where you are, but here, the usps will not refund for a delivered pkg. And even some 3rd party insurance co will no longer refund because there have been so many claims due to buyers rigging the system. A tracking number means nothing anymore to etsy that reflects a delivery. And they could care less about documentation. </p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, there are plenty of bad sellers as well. But how is it that an item that is prohibited from being sold like a Nestle chocolate bar does not get taken down as against policies yet vintage Fenton gets taken down because it sounds like Fentynal.</p><p><br /></p><p>My point is that etsy has become a site that is very toxic to many sellers and believe me, if these sellers had a better place to sell, they would. Many have switched back to ebay and that place is no walk in the park. I started out on ebay. decades ago.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pearlsnblume, post: 9494918, member: 141"]I always get insurance on my higher priced item as well, but that does not matter to etsy. I don't know if the rules are different where you are, but here, the usps will not refund for a delivered pkg. And even some 3rd party insurance co will no longer refund because there have been so many claims due to buyers rigging the system. A tracking number means nothing anymore to etsy that reflects a delivery. And they could care less about documentation. Yes, there are plenty of bad sellers as well. But how is it that an item that is prohibited from being sold like a Nestle chocolate bar does not get taken down as against policies yet vintage Fenton gets taken down because it sounds like Fentynal. My point is that etsy has become a site that is very toxic to many sellers and believe me, if these sellers had a better place to sell, they would. Many have switched back to ebay and that place is no walk in the park. I started out on ebay. decades ago.[/QUOTE]
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