Re: Har har! What a delivery charge.
- From: puck <puck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 15:03:52 GMT
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 05:36:34 GMT, David Peters <no-email@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
If Philip Morris can do it for so little then why do we have to pay
£3.50 plus VAT or whatever it is to traders like Maplins or Viking
Direct and so on to send us an item no bigger than that timer shown
on that Philip Morris's web page.
don't know about maplions but i use viking direct every 2m months for
a stationery order. they offer free delivery for order total above £30
and that is why i have gone to them. items have always turned up next
day apart from one ocassion. when it hadn;t the manager called me and
item was delivered following day.
i do sympathise with you on this matter. however, i find that it is
the ebay sellers who charge over the top than online vendors. ebuyer
is a luittle annoying for taking 10 working days to deliver the
weconolical option.
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