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Posted By: Jeff S
I'm sure we've all been miffed from time to time when a seller charges far more for shipping than actual cost. |
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Posted By: Hankron
For flat items like 8x10" photos, I charge a flat $5 shipping charge. Once in a while someone asks why I charge $5 when my shipping cost is $3.85 (cost of a USPO priority box). I tell them that the day my shipping cost is $3.85, is the day that someone has invented a priority mail box that walks itself to the Post Office and stands inline by itself for 15 minutes. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
but the cheap ones as well. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I don't mind bargain hunters (being one myself), but dislike penny pinchers. Once a woman, who had just won a small photo and was decidedly unhappy with my $3 shipping charge, told me that she would only pay the exact shipping cost of 32 cents. I said, "If you insist, but me sticking a 32 cent stamp and writing your address on the photo will reduce the value." |
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Posted By: Harry
As long as the seller posts the shipping charges in his auction, I could care less what he charges. Whether the shipping is $1 or $10, I just take it into consideration on my final bid. |
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