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Posted By: erstevens
I've never been undercharged on shipping, so I'm not sure what I'd do if undercharged. I'd probably faint first. Maybe I'm not a very representative buyer - strictly small time and low grade material. Regardless, in my experience, I have always gotten the short end of the stick in shipping. As a result, I have a hard time feeling a lot of pain for sellers who occasionally undercharge for shipping. Typically, the sellers determine the terms of the deal. If you undercharged, then you can't really blame the buyer. - Erland |
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