I concur with everyone here, I have gotten a few cards from ebay sellers, some of whom have shipped in used and recycled PWEs! Now THAT is scraping the bottom of the barrel! Even with a card saver, you are still not guaranteed that your card will not get bent or damaged in the mail. I usually use cardboard or the cut off bottom of a folder in addition to a card saver or toploader when mailing, and go non-machinable for goodness sake!
I had some autographs I sold get lost in the mail one time about 15 years ago, and ebay ruled against me so I was out the money, unfortunately. I learned a tough lesson from that, and have always charged 5.99 shipping or more depending on the item (signed baseball, more like 10.99), but use that to mail in a bubble mailer with tracking or an 8x10 in a standard envelope with 2 pieces of cardboard, so it gets charged as a package rather than standard envelope weight. Still, its worth it when you are dealing with people you dont know on ebay, and ALSO dealing with USPS.
Typically on here if I am sending out a freebie, I do 3 stamps on a 9x13 envelope with cardboard since its a giveaway (if it arrives damaged, I will give you another photo!!). But if someone paid me for an item, I try to do my best with shipping, unless we agreed upon PWE being ok (and even then, I make sure to package safely, not knowing how rough the trip might be in the mail!!)
I get it, the card and memorabilia market is hot right now, which is great, but if sellers want to make a go of it, they need to realize that they are not going to be doing any business if they lose money on transactions they have to refund due to items arriving damaged!