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Old 05-May-2004, 18:01   #1
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Just bought MotoGP2 on Xbox- but what annoyed me was i paid £2,20 for P&P, it turns up this morning in a 2nd hand jiffy bag with a 75p stamp on it!! How annoying is that.
When i send stuff, I charge people exactly what it costs me to send it. I always make sure its packed well & neat too.
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Old 05-May-2004, 18:08   #2
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ask for your money back from the buyer and leave negative feedback.
if needed email him a photo of the jiffy bag he's probably hoping you won't say anything !!!!
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Old 05-May-2004, 18:49   #3
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I know its not much money, but its the principle & also, its about ethics. Why someone has to inflate the P&P to make an extra pnd or so is beyond me.
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Old 05-May-2004, 18:49   #4
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I know its not much money, but its the principle & also, its about ethics. Why someone has to inflate the P&P to make an extra pound or so is beyond me.
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Old 05-May-2004, 18:53   #5
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Do not wish to sound a bit of a killjoy but! if you add up the cost of going & buying the jiffy bag, stamp, cost of fuel etc etc, it sounds like a fair price to me. Always look at the P&P charges before you bid.


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Old 05-May-2004, 20:58   #6
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If you aren't happy with the P&P costs, don't bid.
Simple as that.
Once you have placed a bid, you have accepted the charges as detailed on the auction.
Caveat emptor......
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Old 05-May-2004, 21:23   #7
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Have to agree with the others - just because it's a 75p stamp it doesn't mean that the £2 charge wasn't justified!

As has already been said, you should check all the seller's conditions before bidding, and if you don't like them then don't bid.
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says him......nah, you did me a good service Ant.
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Old 05-May-2004, 22:07   #9
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Do not wish to sound a bit of a killjoy but! if you add up the cost of going & buying the jiffy bag, stamp, cost of fuel etc etc, it sounds like a fair price to me. Always look at the P&P charges before you bid.


Chris.

I doubt he went out & bought this jiffy bag!! it had someone elses address underneath the label & was stapled/taped together.

I expect to be treated the same as i treat people. If I'd quoted someone £2,20 postage for something the size of a letter, I would have at least made the effort - its all in the presentation y'know

The other thing what annoyed me was, my cheque to him cleared on the 26th, yet he didnt post it till yesterday- after he'd told me he'd posted it several days earlier.

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