anoda9 wrote:For smaller trades, it often doesn't make sense to purchase tracking given the cost (1.93$ for a 5$ trade). If you send a package without tracking, what defense do you have if someone claims non-receipt? Can you at least leave neutral feedback telling what happened?
What about if you do use tracking, but the person claimed to have opened the package and seen nothing, or claimed that you sent them basic lands?
In all mail trades/sales unfortunately the sender assumes more risk. I can buy something off ebay claim it was empty whether or not it is tracked. I can do the same on a trade. The only thing that prevents this from happening is reputation. Thats why ebay has a feedback score, deckbox does etc. if you are the boy who cried wolf you'll get caught eventually. But sure, nothing really stops you from trading for a Mox claim they sent you a token card etc. Well, the seller may depending on value take precautions. I think if I was going to mail power I'd probably video record myself packaging it.
It is basically the honor system with the understanding you can get away with it once or twice but thats probably it.
I've had two packages I sent not arrive, both were low value that I accepted the risk, one I paid for replacements from TCG player and had them shipped. the other I offered replacement, the guy never took me up on it and left me a neutral it was weird. I've also had 2 packages sent to me not arrive, one turned up at the senders house after like a month, the other I never heard more about it. Both traders made up for it without complaint.
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