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for those of you that buy on ebay, do you look at the shipping price
and deduct that from the maximum you are willing to pay or do you just ignore shipping and bid whatever you want. this is something I have wondered for a few years now |
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![]() "the captain" wrote... for those of you that buy on ebay, do you look at the shipping price and deduct that from the maximum you are willing to pay or do you just ignore shipping and bid whatever you want. this is something I have wondered for a few years now The first thing I do is click the link for "shipping and payment details". I've *not* bought some items because of the shipping price, if they were shipped from inside the USA. I'm willing to pay higher shipping for a bargain from Liypn, since the item cost offsets the higher shipping charge from China. I've wondered the same thing Captain. And also if people generally check the seller's feedback. If I see something I'm interested in, shipping cost and feedback are what determines if I will bid. |
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![]() "the captain" wrote in message om... for those of you that buy on ebay, do you look at the shipping price and deduct that from the maximum you are willing to pay or do you just ignore shipping and bid whatever you want. this is something I have wondered for a few years now Always take shipping into consideration. There's lots of shipping gougers out there. |
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the captain wrote:
for those of you that buy on ebay, do you look at the shipping price and deduct that from the maximum you are willing to pay or do you just ignore shipping and bid whatever you want. this is something I have wondered for a few years now I consider the shipping cost when deciding if or how much I'll bid. A year or two ago someone listed a full set of OEM ink for my printer for $14.95 buy it now - an insanely good price - but he wanted $325 for shipping. So what looked like an incredible deal up front was actually a pretty average total. I presume he was looking to lower his final value fees. |
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Always a good idea to look at the shipping expenses. You can always
cross-check shipping costs with FedEx or UPS or USPS (or whomever) to make sure that the shipper isn't trying to gouge you. I've had nothing but good experiences with regards so far with my Ebay purchases. Regards John Barnard the captain wrote: for those of you that buy on ebay, do you look at the shipping price and deduct that from the maximum you are willing to pay or do you just ignore shipping and bid whatever you want. this is something I have wondered for a few years now |
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![]() "the captain" wrote in message om... for those of you that buy on ebay, do you look at the shipping price and deduct that from the maximum you are willing to pay or do you just ignore shipping and bid whatever you want. this is something I have wondered for a few years now NEVER EVER BID on anything until you get a shipping fee quoted IN WRITING via reply e-mail, with the full understanding by the seller that he will agree to this pre-quoted shipping fee if you win the auction. You can usually then tell if he's making extra cream-on-the-side via an inflated shipping fee and decide to bid afterwards. Bottom line is if the seller has inflated shipping fees, it's a good bet he's another former "hamfest gypsy" salesman who's closed up shop at the flea markets and is now scamming via e-Screw. Easy eh? |
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Back when I was acquiring ANC-4's for my phased array, I had a more
or less fixed amount that I'd bid, regardless of shipping cost; it was just whatever price acquired ANC-4's at the rate I thought was advisable, not too fast, not too slow. It averages out. I'd notice an out-of-line shipping cost but otherwise didn't pay much attention. Out-of-line means avoid the seller. Otherwise it's just sort of in the noise. I doubt many are making money on shipping, in the remaining class. Some people go to Mailbox R Us or whatever and some people do it themselves, at widely various costs to themselves. I never ran into anybody getting rich selling ANC-4's. The idea I operate on is that both sides should wind up happy with the exchange or it shouldn't happen. So if it's a good deal for me and for him I'm happy. Shipping would be more of an item in cheap purchases though. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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I basically do look at the shipping and bid accordingly. For instance, I
won't even bid on $10.00 items where the shipping is $12.95 (for an 8 ounce package) "the captain" wrote in message om... for those of you that buy on ebay, do you look at the shipping price and deduct that from the maximum you are willing to pay or do you just ignore shipping and bid whatever you want. this is something I have wondered for a few years now |
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One Ebay seller advertised a "fixed" S&H charge of $9.00, but then after
getting my money said it was actually $22 and change. I should have asked for my money back, but instead paid an extra $14, only to find the total shipping was $18. Would have been worth the extra $4, but so poorly packed that item sustained scuffing damage. I went to file a negative feedback, only to find he'd given me a negative for REFUSING to pay for shipping. My feedback to him looked like "revenge" negative. You just can't win if someone is out to gouge you. But to answer your question, I bid price+shipping cost, and if the combo price is high, I pull back. |
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