May not have packaging or card, but still sealed and or unused
Ships free in the US with the Ebay Standard Envelope. 
Please note- While using the eBay Standard Envelope is cheap, the tracking by USPS is terrible. To start off with, they don't scan the items in when received, shipping is VERY slow, and tracking is rarely updated. We have had in the past month a few items that have actually delivered and tracking shows the item still has not been dropped off at the post office. eBay is less than helpful in this situation. USPS refuses to scan the items and eBay refuses to help. 


Merrydeath Antiques thanks you for visiting our store listings. We are a small family business based in East Tennessee. We pride ourselves on having a unique, quirky, and sometimes creepy store. We travel constantly from the Florida Keys to the mountains of Eastern Kentucky searching for the odd and unusual. We try to maintain a mix of items for every price range. We work with a team of pickers that are constantly on the prowl for antiques and collectibles. We want you to enjoy your purchase as much as we enjoyed finding it. We make mistakes sometimes, so if you have an issue please contact us and we will try to make it right.

Arnie, MJ, Bethany, Aaron, Clay, Victoria, Ryan, Cooper, and Tucker

eBay Standard Envelopes (eSE) use a unique tracking system that is different from traditional USPS tracking. Here's how it works:

 

1. Routing Code: When you ship an eSE, a routing code is printed on the label. This code helps expedite the sorting process at USPS facilities.

 

2. Sorting Machine Scans: Sorting machines scan the routing code as the envelope moves through the mailstream. These scans trigger updates in the eBay tracking system.

 

3. Limited Tracking: Unlike traditional USPS tracking, which provides detailed scans at each location, eSE tracking only shows two basic statuses: "Shipped" and "Delivered."

 

4. No Acceptance or Delivered Scans: The routing codes cannot be read by USPS carrier scanners, so there are no scans showing acceptance at the origin post office or delivery at the destination.

 

5. Estimated Delivery Date: eBay provides an estimated delivery date based on the shipping origin and destination. However, this is just an estimate, and the actual delivery time may vary.

 

6. Buyer View: Buyers can see the tracking information in their eBay purchase history. It will show the same "Shipped" and "Delivered" statuses as the seller sees.

 

7. Seller Protection: Despite the limited tracking, eBay offers seller protection for eSE shipments up to $20. If a buyer claims they didn't receive the item, you can file a claim with eBay for reimbursement.

 

Here are some additional things to keep in mind about eSE tracking:

 

Tracking updates may not be immediate. It can take up to 24 hours for a scan to be reflected in the tracking system.

 

Tracking information may not be available for all shipments. For example, if an eSE is shipped internationally, tracking may not be available once it leaves the US.