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I didn't know that, thieving gitseBay take fees from postage now so no fees avoided
Steve
Not that I sell on there, but I guess they finally cottoned on to buy it now for £1
and P&P was 20 quid
I didn't know that, thieving gitseBay take fees from postage now so no fees avoided
Steve
So would you pay for something
That obviously doesn't cost that much to send
Yep. They first forced top rated sellers to offer 'free' post when everyone knows its not really free which meant there was fees to pay on all of the transaction and after a while to catch those that didn't offer free post they simply included fees for the whole transaction. To be fair we make a decent 2nd income from eBay but they are making it more difficult every monthI didn't know that, thieving gits
Not that I sell on there, but I guess they finally cottoned on to buy it now for £1
and P&P was 20 quid![]()
Until all of the above is known then words like "rip off merchant" are nothing but unfounded speculation.
That's great but different couriers charge differently for different services.I can post 2kgs of goods to Australia for £25. Last week I shipped four broken laptops insured for £150 tracked signed for and next day delivery with ups for £12. £20 to ship 3 reflectors is a rip off
Steve
I think most people are saying check before you buy. You commuted to the cost when you won the auction then decided to back out.So its not just me thinking it's a ripoff
I checked collect plus website and there highest postage is only £9 and it could only have been in there middle bracket so £6 ish postage
And I've seen sellers advertising world wide shipping and will put the world cost not actual cost
Explain how he can send a large tripod (4+kg) 64cm long and next day for only £15
The reflectors weigh little and just have an odd shape £20 for this is excessive
And for the seller to say it Costs £20 must be a lie
Think yourself lucky it wasn't Vistaprint
Just bought a small ink stamp, just under a fiver for economy delivery and can expect it on May 12th. Could have gone for the next dearest option at eight quid to get it on May 2nd. Premium service was the real bargain just under 16 nicker to get it in three days time, over twice the price of the ink stamp!!
1st or 2nd classFirst thing I'm thinking is who orders a stamp from Vistaprint?

1st or 2nd class
Sorry I always laugh at my own jokes
Steve

Wait....Vistaprint has class? ???![]()
First thing I'm thinking is who orders a stamp from Vistaprint?
not read the listing properly?He will probably now re list for some one else to do the same as me
I checked collect plus website and there highest postage is only £9 and it much have been in there middle bracket so £6 ish
And I've seen sellers advertising world wide shipping and will put the world cost not actual cost
Explain how he can send a large tripod (4+kg) 64cm long and next day for only £15
The reflectors weigh little and just have an odd shape £20 for this is excessive
And for the seller to say it Costs £20 must be a lie
What about fuel and time costs to get to the post office etc, surely the charge (upfront and clear) covers more than the "stamp" cost??? I think you are in the wrong breaking the contract, sorry.
All absolutely 100% irrelevant to the issue you had.
You bid on an item where postage to the zone you live in was listed at £20. You then disputed the cost of the postage after winning the auction. You cannot dispute the fact that you made the error here.
Possibly the seller is taking the pee, however postage costs are listed, so if you don't like it, don't bid! (Oh and it's done on volume and weight! - when calculating courier costs!!!)
The OP is in the wrong - simple. Accept it and move on.


