Posted by Hotflashjr on June 05, 2014 at 06:29:34 from (199.145.239.116):
In Reply to: New one from eBay posted by Meangreen on June 05, 2014 at 05:51:15:
I have bought and sold many tractor and non-tractor things on ebay. As a seller you can add handling costs when you create your listing. It used to show that under shipping costs and I believe now just adds it into the estimated shipping but then breaks it out as a separate line item on the final invoice. I used to be big into building custom R/C cars and custom painting bodies and I always charged a handling fee. I shipped in special sized boxes I had ordered and always packaged things so they would arrive in perfect condition. One time a fellow did not want to pay the charge and opened a complaint. I refunded the money for the handling and shipped without the bubble wrap & peanuts, just newspasper, and he received a damaged item. He also refused the shipping insurance (wasn't part of priority mail at that time). He opened another complaint for a full refund. I won the complaint and did not refund his money. Double check the listing and see if the fee is hidden in the shipping estimate. Your issue may be with eBay and not with the seller.
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