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Box of 22 used Tennis Balls

$ 3.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: Used
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    This is a brown box full of 22 used tennis balls
    (there are actually 23, but one is in poor condition, hence I'll throw that one in for free .. you can chuck it if you can't use it)
    . There is a tennis court not far from the house & many balls apparently get out of the court; I pick them up when I go jogging. Most are good enough to be used (in my opinion, though I'm not a tennis player), a few are probably only good as dog-toys.
    Note about shipping (since I seem to get a lot of non-paying bidders on these tennis ball auctions for some reason .. I presume because the shipping was more than they expected): I simply plug the weight & dimensions of the shipping box into the shipping section of the seller's form & choose the cheapest option which is parcel select ground (also the slowest I might add): I have ABSOLUTELY NO CONTROL over shipping prices! (in fact, sellers have been losing money on shipping since 2011, as eBay has been charging fees on shipping for sellers since then, in addition to all the other fees). In general, a 6Lb+ozs to 7Lb+ozs box will cost (very roughly) from +change (to SE USA locations close to zip 30062, Marietta GA) to +change (to LA on west coast). Thus, shipping can vary by a factor of 3 across the continental US (this is extremely basic/fundamental mechanics of how the post office works which anyone should be aware of: the further the distance, the higher the shipping cost). Please use the Postal calculator *before* bidding to be aware of your shipping costs (eBay will charge a final value fee against sellers for items even if a bidder doesn't pay ... the only way I can recover the fee is by filling out the non-paying bidder claim which flags bidders for a year as non-paying: other sellers can filter their auctions to deny to non-paying bidders [so non-paying bidders won't see all eBay auctions for a year, I prefer not to do this, but I also don't want to pay fees on items that I never sold because the bidder didn't pay]).
    Images:
    1)
    Entire lot of TBs
    2)
    zoom in on top half
    3)
    zoom in on bottom half
    Shipping info: weight: 3 Lb 6 oz, box dimensions: 10" x 7" x 7"
    No-Return policy:
    I’m not a store. All items sold AS-IS, no refunds, no returns. If you have any questions email me via eBay *before* auction end. It’s the buyer’s responsibility to be aware of what he/she buys before buying.
    Shipping policy:
    Buyer pays all shipping costs. I don’t make money on shipping, but I certainly don’t want to lose money on shipping either. My policy is to get as close to the actual shipping amount as I can without going under (i.e. incurring shipping charges on myself). Delivery confirmation gets added to all shipping orders. I don’t have a problem shipping internationally & welcome international bidders/buyers (as the more people who bid drive prices up), but important note to international buyers: international shipping costs are SUBSTANTIAL (in my experience) and that means EXPENSIVE. Ebay, apparently, has a new international option for some sellers (among whom I was given) where overseas packages go through US shipping centers which then (in turn) ship items overseas; I’m going to try this option for this round of auctions & see how it works. NOTE: the weight and shipping box dimensions are clearly indicated on all auctions, so there is no S/H deception. In most cases, I use either USPS first class or priority mail (first class won’t work on most auctions .. depends on box size and weight). If buyer wants me to use another service, I need to know in advance (of going to post office & shipping the item).
    Combining orders:
    I’ll be more than happy to combine multiple orders (should a particular buyer buy more than one of my auctions) in larger boxes in order to reduce shipping charges, keep in mind that it will take me at least an extra day or two to find a larger box though (I don’t keep extra boxes lying around in the house, at least not large ones). I always post a large number of auctions (dozens!!) so look for many good deals and don’t be afraid of bidding!
    Payment policy: A
    pparently, paypal is the one and only payment option these days.
    Clothing auctions:
    All color, size, brand, and material type info is listed in description *if* that information is available in 4 phrase form: color, “brand,” size, material. If anything is missing, then that info is not available to me (tag is gone) and thus not available to you (without reasonable estimation on my part). All clothes are cleaned and well folded, any exceptions are noted (or if there is any damage such as missing buttons, etc.). c= cotton, p=polyester, M=medium, S=small, L=large, HS or SS = half or short sleeve, LS = long sleeve.
    Pick up (in person) policy:
    I’m more than happy to allow personal pick ups for those that live in the Atlanta area and want to avoid paying shipping costs. In fact, I would prefer this for very large, bulky, weighty auctions such as the scuba diving gear and the Yakima bike rack as the cost of shipping this stuff would probably be a *significant* part of the final auction value/cost. Also, frankly, I would rather not have to haul this heavy stuff around to the post office (not to mention having to find big & sturdy shipping boxes). By the way: there is a video surveillance & security system at the house if anyone is thinking ill, not to mention I pack’