What do you do when they want too much shipping and HANDLING?

Discussion in 'Ebay Parts and Cars' started by BQUICK, Dec 13, 2004.

  1. GS-XNR

    GS-XNR Well-Known Member

    This has happened to me a couple of times. After the second time I try to remember to ask for shipping and handling if the charge isn't posted. It seems like every time I buy something that I didn't ask before bidding I get stuck with, what I consider, to be higher than normal charges. So in those instances, I say shame on ME for not asking! :spank:
    Harvey
     
  2. carcrazy455

    carcrazy455 Well-Known Member

    A wise guy huh

    :spank: Hey no need to attack my company just because you can't read and understand an eBay ad! Maybe that is why I have never been threatened by an eBay seller like you have.

    I know you don't want me to start on how you spend your Federal work day! :sleep: :Comp: :sleep: I just don't have time for all those sorted details :Dou: :laugh:


    Mike
     
  3. BQUICK

    BQUICK Gold Level Contributor

    I attacked your company? Just stated the facts...... :laugh:

    The bottom line is that I did receive the product and I payed $25 shipping/handling not $54. Maybe I will get neg feedback because of it but it is the principal that is at issue. That is: overcharging by way of handling fees.

    Maybe the guy will not try to rip off next time.
     
  4. BQUICK

    BQUICK Gold Level Contributor

  5. hilly7

    hilly7 Well-Known Member

    Just a thought

    As if they can send using your label you will furnish. If they say yes ask the weight & dimentions of the box. Go to either USPS or UPS website and reverse the shipping to and from label. Print it out and mail it to them. All they have to do is paste it on and drop it off. If they won't agree to that and you don't need it, tell 'em to keep it. Whe they burn you with a negative, give it back.I've been at UPS for years and I know it's done all the time.
     

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