Buying used panties online – a buyer’s perspective
Since September 1, 2020 I have purchased from 117 used panty sellers. Hopefully some of you were among them. I enjoy talking with new panty sellers and accept the risk/frustration involved.
Most of the used panties arrived fine, but too many packages never show up; panties are too valuable to vanish in the mail. I hate asking for someone to send another pair as a replacement. Some packages will arrive with postage due when stamps are used. When that happens, I have to go to the post office the next day and pay the difference.
I always look on the seller’s profile to see if they offer a tracking number. If not, I ask about getting one and I will gladly pay the extra cost because it makes the process easier for both of us; I know when the package will arrive.
Some large Post Offices have a kiosk so you don’t need to interact with a nosey clerk. There are services online that allow you to print out your own labels with tracking numbers. You can do it from the USPS site or stamps.com
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If you are using stamps, you will need to put at least two on a letter size envelope. It is considered a “thick envelope”. The average 6 X 9 padded package will take 8 or 9 stamps.
In either case I always ask the panty seller to take a picture so I can be sure the right amount of postage is used and the address is correct. I would also suggest keeping the receipt handy in case there is a question. I saw the following review for a seller on a site and it was preventable and I can imagine it involved a lot of bickering.
“Ordered pair of socks before 3 months, never received anything, after one month she said that she sent me new pair, never received it, after I asked her to send me picture of paper proof of sending the postage, she said that she had it somewhere and stopped replying on all my messages, pure scam.”
One more thing: please put your seller name somewhere inside the package. I can’t leave a good review if I am not sure who you are.
Good Luck!
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