Re: excessive postage
- From: "nick" <pizzalovingcriminal@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:21:00 +0100
"funfly3" <dontemailme@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
You know all the terms up front, if not happy with it wait until the next
one comes along.
How much do the other ones sell for including P&P? It could be the total
cost is much the same and this seller is just trying to reduce eBay fees!
If it was a buy it now would normally do is included the p&p in the
overall costs and bid on the cheapest but this is a normal auction for an
item that comes up once in a blue moon so I dont not have any other
sellers to chose from, to give you an idea of the costs this is a
polystyrene radio control model that weighs 350 grams and thats when the
radio control is fitted which is not included with the auction, heaver
items from other sellers are being posted between £5 to £8 and this is for
around a 2 kilo model
You don't have to buy it if you're not happy with the P&P costs...
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