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help me

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:05 am
by GrimSqueaker
a seller on ebay is trying to rip me off :sad: on postage for a skybite and a nemisis strika-can u all please help me, i need to know can these two toys be made lie falter than one inch (i dont mind if ball joints need to be popped off)


thanks

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:31 am
by ShockwaveUK
Link?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:44 am
by GrimSqueaker
shockwaveuk wrote:Link?


link what? if you have either toys, please please please try to flatten them as much as possible and let me know how flat u can get em.

the seller is asking for $38 for postage, the items only cost 3cent!

anywho, just to show him if i can get em flatter than 1inch then postage will be less than $10

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:51 am
by ShockwaveUK
GrimSqueaker wrote:
shockwaveuk wrote:Link?


link what? if you have either toys, please please please try to flatten them as much as possible and let me know how flat u can get em.

the seller is asking for $38 for postage, the items only cost 3cent!

anywho, just to show him if i can get em flatter than 1inch then postage will be less than $10


Link to the auction, if he stated before the auction that postage was that price you have to pay it no matter how unfair it is, it's one way sellers avoid paying eBay's commission. If he didn't state a price for postage before you won the auction that's another story.

Re: help me

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:25 am
by Counterpunch
GrimSqueaker wrote:a seller on ebay is trying to rip me off :sad: on postage for a skybite and a nemisis strika-can u all please help me, i need to know can these two toys be made lie falter than one inch


No, they can not.

And if you got them for $0.03 with $38 shipping, that's kind of your fault. The seller is obviously trying to get around paying Ebay fees with that pricing set up.

(Actually, $38 is about what they should cost at retail + shipping, $15 for Skybite (not including mark-up as the figure is several years old), $10 for Strika + tax and shipping)

Re: help me

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 11:51 am
by GrimSqueaker
Counterpunch wrote:
GrimSqueaker wrote:a seller on ebay is trying to rip me off :sad: on postage for a skybite and a nemisis strika-can u all please help me, i need to know can these two toys be made lie falter than one inch


No, they can not.

And if you got them for $0.03 with $38 shipping, that's kind of your fault. The seller is obviously trying to get around paying Ebay fees with that pricing set up.

(Actually, $38 is about what they should cost at retail + shipping, $15 for Skybite (not including mark-up as the figure is several years old), $10 for Strika + tax and shipping)


they werent buy now, it was an auction that no one wanted, and the price for postage wasnt on the auction page. also thay arent in package.i amn't even sure if the are 100% complete!

anywho i ahve checked the canda postage website and the postage is nothing like what he is charging.

How flat can they be made individually?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:36 pm
by Psychout
Check 'my ebay' for any sign of it being listed as 'hand delivered by a gold plated tooth fairy' on the original page. If there is nothing mentioning the delivery cost, email his ass and flame the sucker, then contact eBay.

If the postage was listed on the original sale and was there from the start, suck it up and read the auction better next time...

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:41 pm
by Bubbatep
If you didn't send him a message asking him about the postage before the end of the auction you might have a problem. He could just use the argument that you didn't bother asking him beforehand and it ain't his fault if you think it's too much. It's no excuse for him bumping up the price though

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:53 pm
by Swerve
Anytime I see someone doing that, I always report them to ebay. They are just trying to get around paying ebay and at the same time are over charging you for something. The only time I might not complain is if you got a ridiculous deal that would be far cheaper than if you bought it at a store or from another seller. Ebay has been cracking down on people trying to cheat the system and I noticed that they are starting to crack down on knock offs as well. I've seen a bunch of knock off Transformers auctions get shut down early.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:35 pm
by ScottyP
reminds me of when i won a blue strongarm for 99 cents.

only to not read the auction well enough and pay $20 for shipping :(