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Posted By: leon
I usually self insure so if something is lost I pay the buyer. (knock on wood) It's on all of my auctions.....so the extra buck I get on shipping (as I only buy confirmations) will eventually go to a card that is lost...I hate spending all of that money on insurance....someday I might do it differently but for now that's the way it is. So, if someone pays my "delivered" shipping they will get a confirmation only.....and my shipping isn't usually too extravagantly high....though I guess on a $20 card $4-$5 is a lot...I always state shipping charges clearly so they can be factored into the final price folks want to pay for something too... |
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