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Delivery cost to Melbourne, $314.coolum brewer said:
Keep your eye on what you are paying for postage and what they actually pay (check the attached post slip). a guy over east charged my $29 for postage and it only really cost $12.75. im having trouble getting the difference back from him.
When bidding you should always check the postage costs, add the postage to your bid ammount and only bid what your willing to pay for the item in total.Keep your eye on what you are paying for postage and what they actually pay (check the attached post slip). a guy over east charged my $29 for postage and it only really cost $12.75. im having trouble getting the difference back from him.
THIS IS INSANE!
- Someone in QLD buy this now, for grain storage or anything!!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/STAINLESS-STEEL-STO...1QQcmdZViewItem
That's right, if your placing a bid then you are accepting the postage costs as well, and the seller is not obliged to refund the difference between listed postage cost and actual cost.Keep your eye on what you are paying for postage and what they actually pay (check the attached post slip). a guy over east charged my $29 for postage and it only really cost $12.75. im having trouble getting the difference back from him.
This is a way of decreasing their ebay fees, since the fee is only based on the sale price and doesn't include postage.
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