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Posted By: Howie
There's nothing in the auction in any way hinting that the charge for shipping and handling would be more than the $6.00 stated. There's no mention that insurance was required and would need to be added after the auction close. Ask him to ship to you at the $6.00 rate stated in the auction and that you'll take full responsibility if the package never shows up. Then pay using your credit card through Paypal. This puts the burden of proof of delivery entirely on him. If he can't prove he shipped it and you got it then you've got protection from Paypal and your credit card. It's a no lose situation for you. |
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