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What can I do about this buyer?

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  • likelyfran wrote: »
    I just didn't understand (in that case) the bit you said about the postage coming out of the seller's profit, as buyer pays for postage and seller now, since ebay change, just pays ebay a little bit of that postage amount to ebay.
    Sorry, was an innocent question!


    Ebay now rips off a seller for 10% of the postage/packing charge which I'm sure you'll appreciate is not a "little" bit of the postage amount. postage on a 495 gram item in the UK is £3.20 (1st), same item sent to Australia is £9.40, Does a Seller lose that 10% surcharge from his/her profits or risk a low DSR by adjusting the shipping charge to cover/lose it..
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