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shazzabell | 11:05 Tue 13th Jun 2006 | Technology
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I sold an item on eBay, but hadn't entered the postage. I emailed the buyer with the costs, twice, but they ignored my emails. Thing is, they entered their own price, which was lower than I was going to charge and paid me via Paypal. I hadn't realised it was possible to add you own postage?
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Email them and ask for the extra - you haven't agreed a price with them for postage so you're as entitled to come up with one as they are. As long as yours is reasonable I don't see a problem.

Check your auction again just in case though, I think sometimes ebay copies postage from your last auction to a new one when you're selling. Maybe there was a price quoted on the auction?
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Thanks for your reply, Stevie. They haven't answered my email, so I'm just going to accept their price as it was fairly reasonable I guess. I checked the auction again and I definitely hadn't quoted postage.


Also, the postage from my last auction was different, so I don't think eBay copied it. I don't understand how they were able to do this.

They can enter a value for postage if you haven't preset it.


I'd advice you do a refund (free for both of you) and create and send an invoice with the correct postage included.

entering the postage you're going to charge is a step you have to go through when setting up an item to sell. you must have skipped it! the default setting looks like royal amil 1st class....
post it from work, that way the postage cost will be 100% profit!
yeh,you might get sacked but hey at least the postage was free !
sacked? give over! be quick and be discreet.

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