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Got myself a bargain but seller makes a loss
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people like you make ebay a nice place
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I suggest you just send them the excess in postage aswell.
I have only really had one experience like this where I bought a bed off eBay and won it for 99p. Got it home, put it together and we were so pleased with it we sent the lady a card with £10 through the post. The bed was still too cheap at £10.99 but we think the £10 we sent her was ok.The quickest way to become a millionaire is start off as a billionaire and go into the airline business.
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i have to say that i always feel quite bad when i receive something and ehat ive paid for postage doesnt cover it, espically if i feel i got the item for cheap too. I have sent a one off small payment before. i guess i treat others how i would want to be treated and its nice to see im not alone here.0
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sunnysea83 wrote: »i dont meant to be rude but i dont see anything wrong with niknaknoos original post about her items on ebay - is this topic not about not putting correct postage to cover the postage
maybe i am being dumb and missing something here
It wasn't me lol it was julie_dennisIf google doesn't know it, how should i?0 -
sunnysea83 wrote: »I would like to know too, please post
Cookie stuffing or cookie dropping is a blackhat online marketing technique used to generate fraudulent affiliate sales. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie_stuffingIf google doesn't know it, how should i?0 -
Hi thanks niknaknoo i think i understand now, i did go away and google it myself and it made good interesting reading something ive never heard of before hand.
Can i ask what your signature means with dd1 etc0 -
sunnysea83 wrote: »Hi thanks niknaknoo i think i understand now, i did go away and google it myself and it made good interesting reading something ive never heard of before hand.
Can i ask what your signature means with dd1 etc
I mainly use MSE forums for the Pregnancy threads, and found it easier to have my kids ages and sexes in my sig,rather than keep explaining i'm expecting my 4th child. DD1 is darling daughter and the year she was born DD2 is my 2nd daughter, DS1 is is darling son, and when he was born etc.. and 'blue bump' due July is when my next little bundle is due! (another boy - but other people on the pregnancy threads may say yellow bump if sex unknown, or pink if a girl)If google doesn't know it, how should i?0 -
Generally if I get something silly cheap then I'll send the seller a little bit more separately as a gift.
The availability of nik-naks on eBay is in decline, and I want the good little sellers to keep on listing. It's a matter of honesty more than anything else.0 -
ts_aly2000 wrote: »Generally if I get something silly cheap then I'll send the seller a little bit more separately as a gift.
The availability of nik-naks on eBay is in decline, and I want the good little sellers to keep on listing. It's a matter of honesty more than anything else.
Why can't people like you bid on my items lol!!
I don't sell much but had one buyer recently who won his item at 12.01 and 3 quid postage and he then refused the pay the full amount claiming he only had 12 in his bank!!! :mad: Thank goodness for second chance offers!! The second chance guy was only 1p lower, and he paid immediatelyIf google doesn't know it, how should i?0 -
niknaknoo1982 wrote: »Cookie stuffing or cookie dropping is a blackhat online marketing technique used to generate fraudulent affiliate sales. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie_stuffing
Well, thats my new fact for the day - never knew that before, I always thought a cookie stuffer was a person with a penchant for biscuits :rotfl:DEBT FREE since 2011
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