what i hate is when you start the auction at 99p with postage cost of £3.50 then the item ends at 99p but it cost you £4.50 to post
what i hate is when you start the auction at 99p with postage cost of £3.50 then the item ends at 99p but it cost you £4.50 to post
what did you sell?
Last time i was a free listings weekend i listed a starter motor for a TD cavvy, think it went for a £1 or something daft like that with £8 postage.
Sure it ended up cossing me £12 to post, doh.
I have done a few times, but you make it back when you sell a gear gaiter £18 etc etc.
True, put a set of broken angel eye headlights for a mk4 astra up spares or repairs, looking for a tenner. Ended up getting £43 - god bless these chavs with deep pockets.
Oh well win some and lose some
Win all, lose none!
Just sold a boost gauge amongst other unwanted stuff, and the buyer decided he wanted a 52mm not the 60mm I sold (mentioned in listing). Plus that it's cracked. No chance.
I bubble wrapped the fcuk out of it.
So, he twists that it's 'not as described', opens a dispute and eBay tell me to refund him.
I say yeah, sure if he returns the item.
He agrees, posts it back, but oh what's this? Unrecorded? Oh well, I'm still 'waiting' for it.
Don't mess with the big dawg, newbie.
Wish I could like this L14MNP
Your name should be L39END