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Tomcat 12-01-07 04:51 PM

ebay
 
I have won a childs helmet today on ebay and paid immediately. Bid price £10.50, p & P listed as free.

The seller has now just sent me a message saying the postage will be £7.00 ..... can he do this ?

Luckypants 12-01-07 04:55 PM

Don't sound right to me. If they said P&P was free in advert, then it should be. P&P of £7.50 would have affected the price you were willing to pay? I would have thought you could get a new one from the shop for about the total price they expect you to pay.

Tomcat 12-01-07 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Luckypants
Don't sound right to me. If they said P&P was free in advert, then it should be. P&P of £7.50 would have affected the price you were willing to pay? I would have thought you could get a new one from the shop for about the total price they expect you to pay.

exactly. Not even a sorry mate forgot to say or anything. Am not impressed, only bought the thing cos it was so cheap, that has virtually doubled the price. May sit on it a day or two and see what happens

hovis 12-01-07 04:57 PM

did it say free or was it just blank

you must have a little head :shock:

Tomcat 12-01-07 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by hovi5
did it say free or was it just blank

you must have a little head :shock:

yep, it said free. I thought it odd, but didn't question it because felt that was their problem not mine

hovis 12-01-07 05:01 PM

i think, if you leave the postage bit blank when selling it comes up free

skint 12-01-07 05:03 PM

I would have thought not, well out of order :o

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Originally Posted by Luckypants
I would have thought you could get a new one from the shop for about the total price they expect you to pay.

Even if it is still cheaper than elswhere I would say no way, ain't paying it and post a comment (if you can) accordingly. I don't like people cheating like that and would rather pay more elsewhere than let the them get away with it :evil:

Was it 2nd hand? I would be cautious about buying such things 2nd hand.

Tomcat 12-01-07 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by hovi5
i think, if you leave the postage bit blank when selling it comes up free

ok... but do I have to pay for his error? Not a happy bunny about this, feel his approach was rude and if it were me I would just be cross with myself and ensure I didn't do it again.

But, I don't want negative feedback, if I refuse to pay it. :evil:

Luckypants 12-01-07 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hovi5
i think, if you leave the postage bit blank when selling it comes up free

So the seller should have checked their ad. I think Tomcat is right to sit on it, but how to get the £10.50 back?

skint 12-01-07 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by hovi5
i think, if you leave the postage bit blank when selling it comes up free

Some sellers do genuine free postage, I've just bought a workshop manual with free p&p. If they made a genuine mistake then they should at least give you the option of dropping out without adverse comment. :)


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