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Posted By: leon
I have to politely disagree on this issue. As long as the seller said what the fees were up front, and did not promise anything he/she didn't do, then $4 is not too much imo....even for just an envelope and a .39 stamp. Just my opinion and I know most disagree with this. My thought is as long as the card(s) got delivered ok then there was no harm. Again, just my belief. Had the cards got damaged then that would be another issue. Sometimes I might charge a fee for guaranteed delivery and it could be a few bucks more than the postage only. As long as the buyer gets what they bought, in good condition, for the quoted price, then I see no issue. Take the shipping into account when you buy, get the product in good condition, and be happy.....or don't be.....like my wife....(that's a joke honey)....... |
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