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Under estimated postage, auction ends in 5 days

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Prizepudding · 07/11/2012 11:14

I have under estimated the postage, I had checked the postage calculator and assumed I would be able to send as a large letter rather than a parcel (it is to be sent in a large padded letter). I took it to the PO today to check and get it stamped and they are saying it is too thick for large letter. Can I amend postage on listing or anyway round this? I will only lose £1.20 but am not expecting this item to go for more than a couple of pounds so it has been a total waste of time. It my own stupid mistake I know, do I just accept the loss? Any advice welcome, thanks.

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dizzyday07 · 07/11/2012 12:21

If there are no bids on it you can amend the listing as it has more than 12 still to run

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dizzyday07 · 07/11/2012 12:22

More than 12 hours left to run that should say!

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Prizepudding · 07/11/2012 15:33

Thanks, unfortunately there is 1 bid so I guess I can't amend then.

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sarahtigh · 09/11/2012 17:27

cancel bid then amend,

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Prizepudding · 09/11/2012 21:18

Thanks Sarah, I'm a total newbie and have no idea how to go about this, are the bidders likely to be peed off?

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Morph2 · 09/11/2012 21:27

what does it matter if they are, they can't give you feedback if they don't buy it

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fossil97 · 09/11/2012 21:33

I would just accept it and learn to be careful next time, it's happened to me as well. Too much hassle to relist and then you get the listing fee twice.

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sarahtigh · 09/11/2012 22:46

if you just cancel the bid then amend you will not get 2nd listing fee, you still have 3 days at least there is only 1 bidder, you could just email them but it depends no point in selling anything at a loss unless you are trying to build up a business and initial feedbakc really matters

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calypso2008 · 11/11/2012 05:39

I won something this week and the seller had got the postage wrong and emailed me asking me to pay a bit more - I didn't mind at all - I understood she had made a mistake and paid the difference.

I'm sure most people would understand.

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