Re: Overcharge Insurace and Shipping
- From: TyMeDwn1st <TyMeDwn1st@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 23:22:24 -0500
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 21:46:35 -0500, "OttawaTrade"
<speediercoREMOVE_THIS@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I won a few cheap items, only 0.01 each. Then I found out the huge shipping
>fees and insurance charges. There is a required insurance $1.5 for item of
>$0.01.
>
>I want to just pay $0.01 each and let the seller keep the items, and the
>seller refused doing so.
>
>What are my options? Report the seller to ebay for overcharging
>shipping/insurace, or just let the seller file non-payment. Will non-payment
>hurg my record or lead to cancelation of my eBay account?
You didn't know about the shipping fees when you bid?
The insurance fee you quoted is hardly excessive. It's an odd amount, but it
hardly qualifies as an overcharge.
Next time, pay attention to the details before you bid.
--
Ty
Who is mostly just a
slightly skewed
Donna Reed
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.
~~Voltaire, 1767
.
- References:
- Overcharge Insurace and Shipping
- From: OttawaTrade
- Overcharge Insurace and Shipping
- Prev by Date: Re: Looking for sellers to pilot a new service to Increase Bids...
- Next by Date: Re: Looking for sellers to pilot a new service to Increase Bids...
- Previous by thread: Re: Overcharge Insurace and Shipping
- Next by thread: Re: Overcharge Insurace and Shipping
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading