Shipping/postage cost

Hi,

my friend charged £3.20 for shipping/postage for a dress. The actual cost of postage was £1.99.  Did she made a mistake to include in shipping price the packaging cost? Did she break any of Ebay rules? 

Thank you in advance for any advices.

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red_magpie
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Sellers are entitled to charge the price of postage, plus a reasonable charge for the time and cost of packing. Plus they will need to add enough to cover eBay's fee of approximately 15% on the postage and packing charge. Your friends charge seems perfectly reasonable.

 

Has she had a complaint? There are still buyers who seem to think that sellers just buy a stamp and the item somehow packs itself, and with no fees added by eBay.

plpmr
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no rules were broken.

 

sellers put a price in the listing to get the item to a buyer.

 

Once a buyer purchases they agree to the price - which can include costs of packing, that's why its called P&P [postage and packing].

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