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<p>[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1498516, member: 37356"]How are my suppose to tell which auctions are charging just for shipping or adding to it for a reserve or to cover their fees? Do the sellers mark that? I just got a package today, the shipping tag says $2.80. They also could have just put a stamp on it or stick it in regular mail and pay under 50 cents. It is not on me to figure out who is inflating shipping and who is not and what each shipping carrier charges for shipping before bidding. On the other hand, if you want to inflate shipping to make a profit or cover fees and don't like that you are dinged, you shouldn't list on Ebay and sell them somewhere else where the shipping price is fixed. I understand some think that it is privilege for people to buy their coins and think that everyone should like everything that you do. I just think some people really shouldn't be selling on Ebay because they do not provide adequate customer service and think the buyer should have to figure out everything on the own. You ever hear the saying, "the customer is always right"?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1498516, member: 37356"]How are my suppose to tell which auctions are charging just for shipping or adding to it for a reserve or to cover their fees? Do the sellers mark that? I just got a package today, the shipping tag says $2.80. They also could have just put a stamp on it or stick it in regular mail and pay under 50 cents. It is not on me to figure out who is inflating shipping and who is not and what each shipping carrier charges for shipping before bidding. On the other hand, if you want to inflate shipping to make a profit or cover fees and don't like that you are dinged, you shouldn't list on Ebay and sell them somewhere else where the shipping price is fixed. I understand some think that it is privilege for people to buy their coins and think that everyone should like everything that you do. I just think some people really shouldn't be selling on Ebay because they do not provide adequate customer service and think the buyer should have to figure out everything on the own. You ever hear the saying, "the customer is always right"?[/QUOTE]
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