13-09-2015 6:52 PM - edited 13-09-2015 6:53 PM
I am in receipt of a parcel where the seller charged £5 for postage but the postage cost was £2.80.
On the advice of ebay customer services I have issued a paypay invoice, as profiteering on postage is a clear breach of ebay rules and gave a time limit to settle, which is now up.
What next?
Ebay CS are getting stranger by the minute if they told you to send the seller an invoice for the P&P that you feel you over paid!
P&P is more than the cost of the stamp,
it covers the stamp price, the packaging materials, the time taken to package the item and ebays fees on the P&P amount.
When you bid or buy now you are agreeing to the price the seller is charging to get the item to you safely, you cannot complain afterwards.
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