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Since the shipping is clearly stated, it is up to the bidder to determine whether or not it is excessive. If the bidder feels the shipping is too much, then they do not bid. If they think it is fine, then bid away. I am not stating that the shipping is the right price, just that everyone knows what it is before the auction ends. Some people think $2.50 or $3 is excessive for one card sent in a padded envelope. The fact is-That is how much it costs to ship it. Moral of the story, "if something bothers you about the auction, Don't bid."
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