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Old 03-07-2020, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by CobbSpikedMe View Post
Or, is it just happening with every 2 out of 3 random sellers that aren't the same ones each time?
Yes

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Originally Posted by Mike D. View Post
By overcharge, do you mean difference between price charged by seller and postage cost they paid to ship?
Yes

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Originally Posted by Jay Wolt View Post
2 outta 3 is a heck of a %
Yep, and it really is happening to me.

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Originally Posted by buymycards View Post
I see that you are from Canada. Are you complaining about sellers charging you more than the actual cost to ship to Canada?
This happens too. Some American sellers would charge me $20 or $25 and then send it by First Class for much less. I always had to get some money back from them.

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Originally Posted by whiteymet View Post
Just got cards sent in a plain envelope with one 55 cent stamp. Was charged $3.00 as per the listing!

I don't care if they send it to me for $3 but not just one stamp. Overcharged by $2.45
This just happened to me a few days ago. I bought a hockey card from Vancouver and the guy charged me $5 US and then sent it in a plain envelope with a dollar-something stamp. I had him send me some money back.

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Originally Posted by Case12 View Post
For me, the seller can advertise whatever shipping fee they want. It's up to me, the buyer, to decide if I want to pay that on top of the price of the item. It's all clear on eBay page. It's really the buyers choice to buy. The seller is not being dishonest.
No. Sometimes I buy a bunch of things from one seller, and then he will hit me with an invoice with a higher shipping charge. In other words, it's not always clear on the eBay page.

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