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reminds me of this i found on amazon the other night when looking for a replacement battery charger..... a bit out of my price bracket
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Uniross-Charger-2700mAh-Performance-Batteries/dp/B0013HAEG4/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1226650085&sr=8-7
reminds me of this i found on amazon the other night when looking for a replacement battery charger..... a bit out of my price bracket
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Uniross-Charger-2700mAh-Performance-Batteries/dp/B0013HAEG4/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1226650085&sr=8-7






reminds me of this i found on amazon the other night when looking for a replacement battery charger..... a bit out of my price bracket
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Uniross-Cha...7?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1226650085&sr=8-7
a miscalculation surely?? the seller is using a postal calculator app. :shrug:

Do ebay monitor a sellers postage costs ?
I believe you only pay ebay fees on the final price (not inc the postage) so if you had a buy it now price in mind, whats stopping a seller from advertising £50 worth of goods at a "buy it now" price of £1 + £49 P + P ? This would save the seller a bit of cash on fees with no loss to the buyer.
Or is this a stupid idea brought on by too much cider ?
) unless you're selling camera accessories from Hong Kong It's called "fee avoidance" and Ebay aren't too impressed when you try it (I should know) unless you're selling camera accessories from Hong Kong
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Do ebay monitor a sellers postage costs ?
I believe you only pay ebay fees on the final price (not inc the postage) so if you had a buy it now price in mind, whats stopping a seller from advertising £50 worth of goods at a "buy it now" price of £1 + £49 P + P ? This would save the seller a bit of cash on fees with no loss to the buyer.
Or is this a stupid idea brought on by too much cider ?

Do ebay monitor a sellers postage costs ?
I believe you only pay ebay fees on the final price (not inc the postage) so if you had a buy it now price in mind, whats stopping a seller from advertising £50 worth of goods at a "buy it now" price of £1 + £49 P + P ? This would save the seller a bit of cash on fees with no loss to the buyer.
Or is this a stupid idea brought on by too much cider ?
It was only afterwards I found out ebay aren't too keen and I could have reported it.Do ebay monitor a sellers postage costs ?
I believe you only pay ebay fees on the final price (not inc the postage) so if you had a buy it now price in mind, whats stopping a seller from advertising £50 worth of goods at a "buy it now" price of £1 + £49 P + P ? This would save the seller a bit of cash on fees with no loss to the buyer.
Or is this a stupid idea brought on by too much cider ?