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<p>[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 1949385, member: 37498"]As noted previously, should you decide to return the item, your refund will be $0.01.</p><p><br /></p><p>Shipping to the buyer is not refunded under FeeBay's return policy. If the seller expressly offers something more in his return policy, then so be it. If you open a case for item not received or SNAD, then you will receive a refund on the original shipping expenses.</p><p><br /></p><p>...but under a normal return, they would keep the $100 "shipping" fee, and only be required to return the $0.01 purchase price.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I'm paying $100 for an item, it isn't a big deal to me if it's $95 + $5 shipping or $100 with free shipping, but in an extreme case like $0.01 + $100 shipping, it certainly does matter.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also keep in mind that while they do charge final value fees on shipping, they do not award FeeBay Bucks for shipping expenses. With FeeBay Bucks, a $100 item with free shipping is actually $98 in the end. ($92 with a quadruple Bucks offer). The $0.01 + $100 shipping item will still be $100.01.</p><p><br /></p><p>In the end, they are not saving any fees, they are potentially screwing their buyers out of most of a purchase price refund, and they are preventing their buyers from earning FeeBay Bucks. WooHoo! Sign me up![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 1949385, member: 37498"]As noted previously, should you decide to return the item, your refund will be $0.01. Shipping to the buyer is not refunded under FeeBay's return policy. If the seller expressly offers something more in his return policy, then so be it. If you open a case for item not received or SNAD, then you will receive a refund on the original shipping expenses. ...but under a normal return, they would keep the $100 "shipping" fee, and only be required to return the $0.01 purchase price. When I'm paying $100 for an item, it isn't a big deal to me if it's $95 + $5 shipping or $100 with free shipping, but in an extreme case like $0.01 + $100 shipping, it certainly does matter. Also keep in mind that while they do charge final value fees on shipping, they do not award FeeBay Bucks for shipping expenses. With FeeBay Bucks, a $100 item with free shipping is actually $98 in the end. ($92 with a quadruple Bucks offer). The $0.01 + $100 shipping item will still be $100.01. In the end, they are not saving any fees, they are potentially screwing their buyers out of most of a purchase price refund, and they are preventing their buyers from earning FeeBay Bucks. WooHoo! Sign me up![/QUOTE]
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