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Posted By: Alecs
Won by a legit bidder with a legit bid. I will waive all shipping fees. By the way, the way I arrived at the $13 shipping was not an intent to gouge : $8.05 for insurance and delivery confirmation, $1.05 for bubble wrap mailer, $2.50 for thickest, hardest card holder I could find. This comes to $11.60. I just figured $13 to be safe and then maybe my time was worth $1.40. I even put it in a ziploc freezer bag before the bubble pack so it wouldn't get any moisture. |
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