
Re: I hate ebay?
    
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Re: I hate ebay?
- From: Don Hudson <mopar4me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 07:00:06 -0400
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snip  i disagree here- i used to think that and now that i have some
experience i believe the seller deserves to be paid a packaging fee,
which i believe is in that inflated shipping. now, no i am not talking
about a door handle or a rear view mirror , but on a large  bulky object
like a grille or a bumper u cant just "go out and find a box" to fit
that like some people think. In the end i basically had to go drive my
truck, on my time at 2.50 a gallon gas to find an appliance store that
would actually let u have the  large boxes from the refrigerators, then
u have to go home and make a box with hot glue, tape , staples whatever,
then transport the thing to the post office and mail it.
Neal - you're absolutely corrrect.  Closest place for me is over 20 miles 
away.  By the time you figure your time, gas, labor that  packaging fee can 
be expensive for the seller unless u charge according.  I recently sold a 
Honda motor (my son's) and estimated $30 to crate it.  Yes I had only $24.00 
in materials but by with my time (and my son's), time to drive to the 
transport company, gas, I (he) didn't make what it actually sold for.
Don 
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