Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
You will get 1. Sunset Hygro - 2 stems- 5" each 2. Green Hygro (Polysperma) - 2 stems 5" each 3. Red Ludwiga - 2 Stems - 5" each 4. Small bunch of Baby Tears [Optional/availablity] 5. Egeria Densa - 2 stems - 5" each 6. Star Grass - 3+ Stems - 5" each 7. Didiplis Diandra (or may be Rotala Variery)- 4+ stems 8. Bacopa Carolinana - 3+ Stems 9. Bacopa Monneri - 2+ stems 10. Green Sward - 1 rooted plant 11. Hygrophila Difformis (W. Wisteria) 1 stem 12. Echinodorus Tenellus - 2 Plants 13. Kind of Green Fox Tail - 1 tem (5") [You will not get any snails with this] You pay shipping and handling $8.00 including USPS Priority with delivery confirmation. Please email me (remove "kickme to email). I do not have premier account with PayPal so I cannot accept credit card payment through PayPal. -- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
One batch gone and one more available.
-- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua "Aqua" wrote in message ... You will get 1. Sunset Hygro - 2 stems- 5" each 2. Green Hygro (Polysperma) - 2 stems 5" each 3. Red Ludwiga - 2 Stems - 5" each 4. Small bunch of Baby Tears [Optional/availablity] 5. Egeria Densa - 2 stems - 5" each 6. Star Grass - 3+ Stems - 5" each 7. Didiplis Diandra (or may be Rotala Variery)- 4+ stems 8. Bacopa Carolinana - 3+ Stems 9. Bacopa Monneri - 2+ stems 10. Green Sward - 1 rooted plant 11. Hygrophila Difformis (W. Wisteria) 1 stem 12. Echinodorus Tenellus - 2 Plants 13. Kind of Green Fox Tail - 1 tem (5") [You will not get any snails with this] You pay shipping and handling $8.00 including USPS Priority with delivery confirmation. Please email me (remove "kickme to email). I do not have premier account with PayPal so I cannot accept credit card payment through PayPal. -- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
I second what AC/DCdude17 said.
"AC/DCdude17" wrote in message ... X-No-Archive: Yes Aqua wrote: You pay shipping and handling $8.00 including USPS Priority with delivery confirmation. Seems to me that you're making money off of the "handling" portion, which makes this NOT FREE. |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
In article , AC/DCdude17 wrote:
You pay shipping and handling $8.00 including USPS Priority with delivery confirmation. Seems to me that you're making money off of the "handling" portion, which makes this NOT FREE. How are you so sure? And even if that's the case, is providing plants for other hobbiests at such low cost such a crime? -- Ross Vandegrift A Pope has a Water Cannon. It is a Water Cannon. He fires Holy-Water from it. It is a Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses it. It is a Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses the Hell out of it. It is a Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He has it pierced. It is a Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He makes it official. It is a Canon Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. Batman and Robin arrive. He shoots them. |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
AC/DCdude17 wrote:
Seems to me that you're making money off of the "handling" portion, which makes this NOT FREE. I expect that depends on the cost of the packaging Aqua is using, as well as the postal costs. Luckily, no one is forcing you to buy from him. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
Seems to me that you're making money off of the "handling" portion, which
makes this NOT FREE. I should explain this. I use the Priority box (12"x13.5"x2.5"). Depends on the buyer zip (zone), priority postage would come around $6.50 (includes Delivery Confirmation $0.45). And my profit is $1.50 and this includes zip lock bags, packing peanuts, Printing address labels, car gas and finally my time for the whole. -- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
Seems to me that you're making money off of the "handling" portion, which
makes this NOT FREE. Seems to me that this is NOT TRUE. Priority Mail shipping rules have changed. It's no longer $3 or $4 to anywhere in the country. It costs more depending on distance. I'm in NY, and shipping a box of plants to the south or to the West coast costs $8 or more more (depending on weight). Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
"Aqua" wrote in message ... Seems to me that you're making money off of the "handling" portion, which makes this NOT FREE. I should explain this. I use the Priority box (12"x13.5"x2.5"). Depends on the buyer zip (zone), priority postage would come around $6.50 (includes Delivery Confirmation $0.45). And my profit is $1.50 and this includes zip lock bags, packing peanuts, Printing address labels, car gas and finally my time for the whole. -- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua Dont mind them Aqua. Myself and many other hoobyists GREATLY appreciate your sharing! :) ~Mort |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
AC/DCdude17 wrote:
The bottomline is, nobody will offer anything for free unless they're in business of losing time or money. Or perhaps, not in business at all, but rather just trying to help out fellow hobbyists. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
"Aqua" wrote in message ... Seems to me that you're making money off of the "handling" portion, which makes this NOT FREE. I should explain this. I use the Priority box (12"x13.5"x2.5"). Depends on the buyer zip (zone), priority postage would come around $6.50 (includes Delivery Confirmation $0.45). You can get USPS boxes and packing tape for free on USPS website. It is a free service where you pay for it already and many people don't know about it. You have access to PC and you can print shipping labels and even pay for postage online. If you don't want to pay for the postage you can print a shipping label and get free delivery confirmation. And my profit is $1.50 and this includes zip lock bags, packing peanuts, Printing address labels, car gas and finally my time for the whole. -- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
Priority for 1 pound and below IS $3.85 NATIONWIDE(used to be $3.50).
But a box of plants, IME, rarely weighs less than one pound. They're wet (or should be), and that makes them heavy. I have done some transactions online and when people use fixed rate S&H, there is always a thought of profit in it and I don't think the word "free" is just here. I think you're being unnecessarily cynical. Many people, especially those of us giving away plant clippings, used a fixed shipping and handling charge. It's just easier that way. You don't know for sure how much it's going to be until you actually go to the P.O. And people like to know how much it's going to cost them up front. I set the price so I lose money on some shipments and make a little money on others. I'm sure I lose money overall, but I'm not doing it for the money. People with real interest in charging nothing would say "you pay shipping by xxx method for xxx weight from zip code #####" + $## handling fee. Nonsense. You can't know how much it will cost until you take the package to the P.O. and have it weighed. It's not like shipping widgets; the packing material usually weighs more than the plants. And once the box is packed, it has to be mailed. You can't take it back home and leave it on the hall table while the prospective taker decides if he wants to pay that much. IOW, you're assuming people are acting out of greed, when in fact they may simply be acting out of laziness. And they have a right to. If they're giving away plants out of the goodness of their hearts, they have a right to set up conditions that are convenient for them, whether it's requiring PayPal or setting a flat rate for shipping, even if that means some people pay more than the actual cost while others pay less. Profit from overcharging shipping and imposing handling fee is a major source of revenue for a lot of eBayers and online retailers believe it or not. I believe it. EBay encourages sellers to set low prices and tack on huge "handling" fees because they take a cut of the selling price but not of the shipping and handling. Some states do essentially the same thing, charging a tax on the cost of the item but not on the shipping and handling. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
"Aqua" wrote:
You pay shipping and handling $8.00 including USPS Priority with delivery confirmation. So, Dominic, have you learned that no good deed goes unpunished? :) Seriously, don't let the complainers get you down on this. $8 S/H for the number of plants you provide is an excellent deal, and most of us here recognize that. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
For that much shipping, you'll get $60 worth of plants... so maybe it's NOT
free... but it's a damned good deal, and Dominic is more than a great person to get PMDD and plants from, he's honest, and forthright, and simply enough, don't like it, don't buy it... I've bought from him before, and I will again.... simple as that... if I had room, I'd be taking his whole batch of plants... Seems to me that you're making money off of the "handling" portion, which makes this NOT FREE. consider this, the time, the gas, the packaging of them, the actual cost of mailing out would be $4-5 anyway, so $8 is nothing to be worried about, considering you'll get $60 worth of plants.... |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
are you off your meds?
why worry about it? If you're not interested, move on.... they've tried to help someone, and you must be either jealous, or seriously confused.... either way, you're not making friends, and the regulars around here don't appreciate some newbie knownothing trying to make waves around a system that's been beneficial to most, if not all of us regulars in this group.... IOW, get over it and yourself.... neither one is that important..... |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
I'm really kind of tired of people crying over shipping costs... I have
filled a 75 gallon with plants that for the most part I got from a couple of people in this newsgroup. The total amount I have paid for all of these plants is like $20. I couldn't even come close to getting them that cheap from any of the plant websites. Plus they all want to charge you S&H too... So either shut the hell up or go cry to your mommy. I'm sick and tired of it!!! Ron |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
AC/DCdude17 wrote:
I think you're just getting P'ed off at me for being honest. More like annoyed with you for attacking someone who is providing extremely good deals to fellow hobbyists. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
This was in response to your comment "Priority Mail shipping rules have
changed. It's no longer $3 or $4 to anywhere in the country. ". Priority has never been $3 or $4 nationwide without a regard to weight. It is only the case for 1lbs or less and it's implies that we're talking about 1lbs or less package. You're wrong. Priority Mail used to be the same rate anywhere in the country. And there used to be a "two pound pack" -- up to two pounds for one flat rate. Over that, and it was more money, but it was the same rate for anywhere in the U.S. I mail a lot of packages, and have for years. I used to love Priority Mail. It made things so easy. Just stick ten stamps on the package, and drop it in the mail box. No need to go to the P.O. That was the whole point of Priority Mail; it was supposed to spare you a trip to the P.O. and make it easier to mail packages. That was ended by the Unibomber. Because of him, they changed the rules so that if a package was over a pound, you had to go to the PO, just to prove you weren't a terrorist. Then they started raising rates, and then they got rid of the two-pound pack and started this "zone" pricing. Everything that made Priority Mail great is gone. If you already knew they're going to be more than a pound, why did you even raise a topic about shipping rate for 1lb? Er...I didn't. You did. Yeah, so let's charge them for maximum possible weight the package might be and coast-to-coast rate. oh what a wonderful idea. Why should they lose money, when they're doing something out of the goodness of their hearts? If you've no idea how much it will cost to ship, what data do you use to derive the fixed shipping rate? I have some idea. But I can't know the exact rate, and you're suggesting that I charge the exact rate, no more, no less. BS. Don't tell me each box weighs SIGNIFICANTLY different when it contains very similar item in similar packaging. If you figure out the weight ONCE, weight of subsequent package can be assumed. It can. Because plants are packed in wet newspaper, the amount of water in each package can be very different, and the weight thus very different. Sure, I have an idea of how much the package will weigh, but not enough to tell if it's going to cost $5 or $10. I think you're just getting P'ed off at me for being honest. Why should I be mad? I'm not the one who posted the message and earned your ire. It's Dominic who should be P'ed off, if anyone is. If the purpose is philanthropical, giving away something is part of it, but shipping labor isn't included and requires monetary compensation in form of handling? No, but if you're getting something for free (or for much cheaper than you could get from a merchant), then you shouldn't get bent out of shape if your benefactor rounds up a few bucks, for the sake of convenience. He has a right to make it as easy as possible for himself, and to not lose money on the deal. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
Seriously, don't let the complainers get you down on this. $8 S/H for the number of plants you provide is an excellent deal, and most of us here recognize that. That's ABSOLUTELY RIGHT! I dont care if all $8 is 100% profit, it is STILL a great deal. ~Mort |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
You pay shipping and handling $8.00 including USPS Priority with delivery
confirmation. Seems to me that you're making money off of the "handling" portion, which makes this NOT FREE. Yeah, he's getting rich off the few bucks over the actual postage cost. Yup, I bet that might pay a little bit of the fertilizers, CO2, lighting, etc that grew the plants. I'll be sure to put any of these whiners on my "f* off" list next time I offer free (and/or cheap) plants. Chuck Gadd http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
"Chuck Gadd" wrote in message ... You pay shipping and handling $8.00 including USPS Priority with delivery confirmation. Seems to me that you're making money off of the "handling" portion, which makes this NOT FREE. Yeah, he's getting rich off the few bucks over the actual postage cost. Yup, I bet that might pay a little bit of the fertilizers, CO2, lighting, etc that grew the plants. I'll be sure to put any of these whiners on my "f* off" list next time I offer free (and/or cheap) plants. Chuck Gadd http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua You tell 'em Chuck! ~Mort |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
"Aqua" wrote in message ...
One batch gone and one more available. -- Thank You Dominic http://www.dlink.org/aqua Do you still have second batch available ? Thanks |
Free 12 Plants for the USA - You Pay S/H
Do you have any clippings left ?
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