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Posted By: Josh
My shipping bill was $110 on a $5200 tab. Let's just say when the box is all packed, it weighs 10 pounds (which is likely impossible unless they toss some rocks in there too). If the package is sent Registered with $5200 in insurance, plus sig. confirmation, restricted delivery & return receipt, the bill for that would be just under $35. I can understand some sort of nominal handling charge, but from what I have heard for others about outrageously high shipping charges, it seems they are nickel and diming here. You would think that the 26% in commission on every dollar they grossed would be enough. |
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