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I've just sold a pair of hifi speakers for £80 + £7 P&P through an auction, eBay sent me a message saying I would receive £76,36, but I still had to fork out £6 to post the item + £4 insurance cover, so that means a total cost of £87 for the buyer, and I will end up with £67, this doesn't make sense to me, I added P&P to the item, but I still end up paying for the P&P, it's cost me a total of £20 to post, because if you add to what I had to pay for posting, and the total gross figure paid by the buyer, the difference is £20, it's very misleading selling on eBay these days, don't think I'll bother in the future!

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