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Re: Selling on ebay

Postby saundra » 01 Jul 2013, 18:22

thats terrible molly
iv never had a problem on e bay and brought loads of stuff and at one time
sold stuff but i donr sell these days everything goes to charity shop
30.00 sounds alot to pay for postage i really dont know what to advis but good luck whatever happens
PS have you been in touch with payplal if you paid with them or credit card company
they might help
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Re: Selling on ebay

Postby molly » 01 Jul 2013, 19:33

saundra wrote:
30.00 sounds alot to pay for postage i really dont know what to advis but good luck whatever happens
PS have you been in touch with payplal if you paid with them or credit card company
they might help


It is a rather large coffee machine Saundra so I suppose £30 is reasonable................

It was done through Paypal but I don't suppose they will get involved unless the vendor refuses to repay for me the cost of the machine, which I don't think will be the case.

Think I might email Which? Legal Services and see what they have to say about it.

It was my first Ebay experience :evil: :evil:

I am now going to have to do battle with Amazon as a pair of headphones I bought at Christmas time are no longer working. Everything I buy nowadays seems to break down.
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Re: Selling on ebay

Postby JoM » 01 Jul 2013, 20:22

molly wrote:It is a rather large coffee machine Saundra so I suppose £30 is reasonable................


I think postage charges and rules changed recently as well didn't though, so it's now very expensive to send large items. Even the cost of quite a small parcel jumped up considerably, taking many Ebay sellers by surprise as they'd had things listed with cheap postage and then when they went to the post office to mail them out to the buyers they were charged several pounds more than they'd been paid for postage.

molly wrote:I am now going to have to do battle with Amazon as a pair of headphones I bought at Christmas time are no longer working. Everything I buy nowadays seems to break down.


So annoying isn't it?
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Re: Selling on ebay

Postby Kaz » 01 Jul 2013, 20:40

Oh Molly, how infuriating!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil: xxx
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Re: Selling on ebay

Postby debih » 01 Jul 2013, 21:29

Post prices don't help either - 60p for a first class stamp.

When I was parcelling mine up tonight there was a notification about 2nd class standard parcel royal mail service finishing soon!!
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