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I'll just pay it. They called and responded to my email inquiry about why – defending their costs along with their "handling charges". To me, it just seems considerably higher than what I typically get from other auction houses for one card, under $500, in the $7-$12 range with insurance. Also, knowing myself what it costs to ship similar with insurance included. Not about the money, just the principle of it all – and inconsistent with what I see as standard and customary. If an eBay seller listed $20 as shipping charges for one card under $500 – would you be inclined to leave a five star review? Would that affect how much are going to bid on it - if at all? At least in that forum you know what to expect since it's noted, here it's more like "open a surprise" when the invoice shows up.
Anyway, thanks for your feedback – interesting to see other perceptions/takes on this. |
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