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Skowl wrote:Okay, here's another eBay story...
I just bough a Leader-Class Movie Megatron on eBay some time ago. I got really lucky and won an auction by bidding only 27$ US! I was so excited! Shipping came up to 30$, which I thought was a little excessive, I even emailed the seller and asked her if the shipping cost could be brought down, and she said it was as low as it could go. I didn'T mind since, all-in-all, I was still saving a bundle since the figure sells in Canada for about 80$ (which sucks now that our Canadian dollar is almost 1:1 with the US$).
I got the package this morning, and the shipping sticker said 13.99$. Half of what I actually paid.
I'm so fed up of people overcharging S&H, but I understand it's a reality- but this is just ridiculous - it's highway robbery. what should I do?
Skowl wrote:I'm so fed up of people overcharging S&H, but I understand it's a reality- but this is just ridiculous - it's highway robbery. what should I do?
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Baseball Tonight wrote:It's always a good idea to know shipping costs of an item before placing a bid.
You may want to leave negative feedback if the seller doesn't give you a partial refund, but you are probably aware that if the seller hasn't already left you feedback, she could leave also leave you negative feedback in return.
One posibility of why the seller quoted such a high shipping price is that she might not have sold many items (if any at all) to another country, and therefore may believe that shipping costs may be high.
I know that one time I sold something to someone in Ireland, and grossly understated the shipping cost by $15. However, because I agreed to a certain amount of shipping cost with the buyer beforehand, I honored the agreement and ate up the remaining $15 shipping cost.
Of course, shipping to Canada and shipping to Ireland are two different things, but you get my point. I don't usually ship internationally, but if I did, I would probably state a high shipping price upfront then refund the difference if the actually shipping (including cost of packing materials) was lower.
sniper_samurai wrote:Yeah transatlantic shipping can be a killer. The most blatent over charging i've seen by any online website has to be rightstuf though their international shipping is $18 for 1 dvd and an additional $3 thereafter. I still use their site as some of their offers are too good too not get anything, every so often they have a 25 dvd for $100 offer, even with the extortionate shipping still works out about $500 less than retail.
Baseball Tonight wrote:sniper_samurai wrote:Yeah transatlantic shipping can be a killer. The most blatent over charging i've seen by any online website has to be rightstuf though their international shipping is $18 for 1 dvd and an additional $3 thereafter. I still use their site as some of their offers are too good too not get anything, every so often they have a 25 dvd for $100 offer, even with the extortionate shipping still works out about $500 less than retail.
Yeah, over here in the States, we've got stuff from "Buy 3 - Get Free Shipping" to "Spend $100 - Get Free Shpping"
I guess I take this stuff for granted.
Have you tried animecornerstore.com or animenation.com?
Skowl wrote:The auction DID say 30$ for shipping to Canada - but that still doesn't make it right.
I knew it was 30$ to shipped, and that's what I paid, except as it turns out, it only cost her 13.99$ to mail the damn thing. It's still being dishonest.
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