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Originally Posted by miniman82
On the other hand, it's always smart to contact a seller if you have any reservations before making a bid. If that had happened, we wouldn't be hearing about it. Plenty of blame to go around here, but trying to get the seller to ship this thing for $15 was an exercise in futility.
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Well said - I was an eBay seller from the early days (1997, when there were no shipping calculators or listing fees) and I wish to only add this observation - the playing field on eBay isn't what we all knew years ago. Distrust has crept in, profiteering by eBay has trumped the sellers, and the myriad changes just in the last year or so have made it very hard on sellers. Mind you that many sellers on eBay are casual sellers, but others, including me, used it to supplement income. To ask a seller to ship an item strictly for the actual shipping amount alone is unfair, as (good) packing ain't cheap. Sure, the seller could slap a stamp on your item and send it to you, but realistically, a decent box or boxes, along with tape, labeling and reenforcement material - they cost money. If the seller used a Pack-n-Ship place, even more, as labor now gets factored in. Bottom line - Miniman82 has it right above - contact, communicate, and agree B4UBID.
Cheers,