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    SnowSnow
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    I'm sick of people making there own postage. I have someone question me this mornning and saying that i should be only charging $1 for a particular item that i'm charging $5 for. Yet the first item i look that he is selling is the same and he charging $2. hypocrite.

    [size="1"][ 02.12.2008, 10:16 AM: Message edited by: SnowSnow ][/size]

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    send it via a prepaid satchel, then they can fight austpost about the cost.

    [size="1"][ 02.12.2008, 10:20 AM: Message edited by: andy33 ][/size]

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    D-Dog
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    yeah, i never know what to make of postage on ebay, is there a policy set by ebay or do the sellers just choose whatever they want?

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    SnowSnow
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    No there is a policy now d-dog. and the do have postage limits. And all of my listings fit within the new limits so i don't know what he is complainging about.

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    D-Dog
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    plus if they dont like the postage then why do they bid, whenever i buy anything from ebay i always take the postage costs into account.

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    SnowSnow
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    excatly that's what my reply to him was. And it just gets more annyoing because i whent through his items for sale and he was chargin $17 registered to post one yes one footy card were the hell does he get off saying that $5 is to much.

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    I have some items that are not allowed to be posted so its either pick up or courier. People get cross when I say no postage but Australia Post just won't let you put some things in the post.

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