CopyCarver
Literotica Guru
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re: eBay listing
Buyer pays shipping and handling on eBay purchases if you announce that fact in the listing. If not, the seller gets stuck. At least, that's the way my account works--there seem to be different flavors. It's easy to specify that the buyer pays, however. PayPal will collect the shipping costs along with the bid, if you have--or quickly set up--an account. EBay even has an online postage calculator--you plug in the weight and the destination and the computer quotes a rate.
It's definitely worth the minimal extra effort. I once sold four large art books to a lady in New Zealand for $100. Postage was $63--good thing she was paying the shipping fees.
Buyer pays shipping and handling on eBay purchases if you announce that fact in the listing. If not, the seller gets stuck. At least, that's the way my account works--there seem to be different flavors. It's easy to specify that the buyer pays, however. PayPal will collect the shipping costs along with the bid, if you have--or quickly set up--an account. EBay even has an online postage calculator--you plug in the weight and the destination and the computer quotes a rate.
It's definitely worth the minimal extra effort. I once sold four large art books to a lady in New Zealand for $100. Postage was $63--good thing she was paying the shipping fees.