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  1. Sellers on eBay buy something too. They buy the...

    Sellers on eBay buy something too. They buy the service, and in this freely entered transaction they agree not only to pay the fees, but to demand no more of the buyer's money than policies permit....
  2. Absolutely, and if you were a refurbisher of...

    Absolutely, and if you were a refurbisher of grand pianos, you could probably shift the decimal point a place on all of those. Selling goods or services privately, you can charge for those any way...
  3. Unless the seller has made a mistake (which...

    Unless the seller has made a mistake (which doesn't let him out of selling for the price and shipping in the auction), the buyer of course pays all his outgoings - just as he does in any other kind...
  4. That is right, for there is rarely any purpose in...

    That is right, for there is rarely any purpose in arguing with it. But if eBay were unlikely to take action over a complaint, feedback and low DSR ratings remain, and are intended to cover areas of...
  5. It's between the person who pays the money and...

    It's between the person who pays the money and the person who gets it, and someone taking money for which he does nothing is not a philosophical concept. Paying fees to eBay and Paypal is just an...
  6. eBay's policies are quite plain. They have...

    eBay's policies are quite plain. They have nothing against people making a reasonable handling charge, on top of what is actually spent on postage and packaging materials, and neither should we. But...
  7. The difference between what some stores do, and...

    The difference between what some stores do, and charging substantially more than actual packaging and shipping costs on eBay, is that eBay sellers sign an undertaking not to do it, as a condition of...
  8. The person who is willing to bid most gets the...

    The person who is willing to bid most gets the item. That is why they call it an auction. But excessive shipping can form a useful alarm signal. The person who did it is likely slip something nasty...
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