I bought two teeny weeny little polly pocket items for £4, postage was £2.99 which I thought was high (items very teeny and very light) but thought maybe will come registered mail, padded envelope etc.
When I won I went to pay but clicked on 'carry on shopping with this seller'. So I had a look at other items and she had two other little polly pockets ending in a couple of mins no bids, postage also £2.99. I quite liked them and thought well I'll bid on that as the postage will be combined. I put 99p on and won that item. By this time she'd invoiced me for the first item £7-odd inc p & p.
So I send a 'request total from seller' saying that I already won one item, could she please combine postage and i'll wait for the invoice for 2nd item before paying.
Reply;
'Sorry as you did not enquire about combined postage before bidding I am unable to offer a reduction'
Was a bit annoyed, but thought I'd wait till the items arrived to see how much actual postage/registered/packaging etc had cost her.
Arrived today. All 4 tiny items in some bubble wrap, brown paper and sellotape parcel measuring about 3 x 4 inches. Postage for the lot, £1.64.
So even with her brown paper packaging added on, her total postage costs are £2 and she charged me £5.98.
If I'd sold that I would not have charged AT ALL for postage on the 2nd item.
Have not left feedback yet just wondering what to do as she's made £4 postage on items I paid £5 for.
Any suggestions while I go and finish a birthday cake?