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<blockquote data-quote="Presuming Ed" data-source="post: 569467" data-attributes="member: 4181"><p>Slightly off topic, but one thing Ebay should do is force Sellers to declare their postage rates (Domestic or world wide if this option is offered). I agree that as things currently stand, you should email the seller if rates aren't displayed before bidding (common sense to most i know), but i think eager buyers do get caught out by what are quite often unfair postage rates (Alot of them from european sellers). I recently looked at an italian sellers list and saw a detroit track i fancied and emailed him to be told that postage would be £6 for one 12". This is crazy as I only charge £3.20 to europe and I know for a fact that Italian postage is amongst the cheapest. By making sellers declare their rates, it avoids nasty shocks on invoices later. Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Presuming Ed, post: 569467, member: 4181"] Slightly off topic, but one thing Ebay should do is force Sellers to declare their postage rates (Domestic or world wide if this option is offered). I agree that as things currently stand, you should email the seller if rates aren't displayed before bidding (common sense to most i know), but i think eager buyers do get caught out by what are quite often unfair postage rates (Alot of them from european sellers). I recently looked at an italian sellers list and saw a detroit track i fancied and emailed him to be told that postage would be £6 for one 12". This is crazy as I only charge £3.20 to europe and I know for a fact that Italian postage is amongst the cheapest. By making sellers declare their rates, it avoids nasty shocks on invoices later. Ed [/QUOTE]
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