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Leaving negative / neutral feedback

I bought a T shirt and was charged £4.50 for 2nd class postage which costs £2.80. I queried it with the seller in advance of the sale ending but got no reply. As I liked the T shirt so I bid and won it and paid what I thought was an exhorbitant postage charge, e

I have 100% feedback which I don't want to mess up but do want to leave this seller negatuive feedback re high postage to warn others. If I do that, can she do th same to get her own back? Would appreciate some advice here.

Thanks

Paul

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@paulo48

 

So you paid the seller £4.50

 

They only received £3.90 of that after eBay & Paypal fees......stamp price was £2.80 so that left the seller with £1.10 to cover packaging etc.....I do not actually think that was way OTT......leaving negative feedback for something clearly stated on the advert is very poor form in this case

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Sellers cannot leave negative feedback for buyers, even when they complain about things clearly stated in the listing and have a choice whether to buy or not.

you saw the postage costs before you bid,

 

to leave negative feedback for this would be out of order,

 

 

there are 2 P's in P&P, it is not just the cost of the stamp,

 

 

if the item was as described and sent on time the seller deserves positive feedback, if you were feeling really vindictive you could mark down the P&P star.

 

if you leave negative for the P&P the seller can have it removed, as the P&P was very clear on the listing.

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