Center_Stage_Hobbies wrote: my God, they made more from me on shipping than they did on the item itself.
That's pretty much the standard on Ebay right now. It has gotten so bad that I shop shipping prices first before actual price.
bclarkie wrote:Seller is from Kentucky and surprisingly the buyer is too:
improvstone wrote:Not related to D&D but I hate seeing this sort of crap on eBay..... ** expired/removed eBay auction **take a look at the bidding:Security MeasureI see these sort of auctions all the time. Unless an eBay member notifies eBay they just don't seenm to notice.How hard can it be to build some logic which finds these auctions?They can start by looking for auctions which request contact at a yahoo or hotmail account.
JohnGaunt wrote:What's the problem with the auction? Shilling? I only see anonymous bidders.
Deadlord39 wrote:A robot dog? Doesn't that kind of go along the lines of a pet rock?
bclarkie wrote:Uh-oh, them's fighting words.
sauromatian wrote:What better to go with the new 4e online gaming experience? Now you can surround yourself with artificial love.
improvstone wrote:Careful Deady... you just picked on BC's love of pet rocks.
improv wrote:However, I am bit concerned that you quoted $12 for shipping which you actually paid $4.70. Can you please explain the discrepancy? Thanks Michael
tonyaripoffgirl wrote:There is no discrepancy. I charge more for SHIPPING AND HANDLING than postage costs. I pay my packer $1 per item to prepare them. That is $3.00. I pay my lister 50-cents each to list every item, and that is another $1.50. International packages have to be taken to the post office, they will not pick them up. I do not own a car, have to take the bus, and that is a 2.5 hour round trip - so I pay ME some per parcel, too.Thanks. Hopefully this will conclude this transaction to your complete satisfaction. Tonya King30 East Columbia Suite F-1, #122Battle Creek, MI 49015NOTE: I leave feedback once a week, and only in response to feedback. If you are satisfied, and leave positive feedback, so will I.
Center_Stage_Hobbies wrote:Wow, The USPS picks up my international pre-paid packages quite often...when I call for pick up on my pre-paid Priority Mail packages, there is never an issue - they just make sure they pick up the duplicate customs form, also.Interesting explanation. Or maybe I just have a very good, friendly postal carrier.
and I pay my feedback person 50-cents for each feedback.