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Old 02-11-2011, 12:25 AM   #186
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Originally Posted by gman71 View Post
Simple, per ebay rules you are NOT ALLOWED to make a nickel off of shipping. It doesn't get any simpler than that.

As for that last question, ebay. Why? I'm all for big business doing what they need to do to provide the platform for all us to do what we do on there.

Not my job or problem to help a seller make an extra buck or 2 because he provided me with a product. Seller got paid for the item and should provide me what I paid for.

It really shouldn't be that difficult. Charge me $3.50 for shipping,justify it.If not,be prepared to suffer the consequences.
So what if a seller charges $2.00 or $2.25 for all their items they have listed and you receive the item and notice that the shipping cost the seller $1.72 to ship. What kind of DSR do they receive from you? At what point does a seller get dinged by you, because they clearly made more than a nickel on shipping. How can ebay justify a rule like that and not make it mandatory for all sellers to have a shipping calculator in their auctions and a scale at their house for exact weight? You say it doesn't get any simpler than that but the scenario I just gave happens on probably 90% of the auctions on ebay.
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