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Originally posted by SuperSqueaky:
When the email contact was made the person quite honestly said that they like to make a little extra on the postage because the products they sell are so cheap. That was all fair enough - even with the postage and packing it was very cheap...
SuperSqueaky
Squeaky, it might seem fair enough to you, but I think eBay would see it differently. The way I hear it, padding the S&H to make up for a low selling price is called "Fee Avoidance" and it's against the eBay TOS... I'm glad you got a nice widget out of the deal, though.
Snake, it sounds like that's the same thing your seller is doing: "the inventory manger requests a handling fee for smaller priced items like this... " Sounds like Fee Avoidance to me...
I think you're right on target on the feedback question. Wait 'til you get the stuff, then if it's as described, received in a reasonable amount of time, and well packed, and if he's reformed himself in future auctions, leave him a positive and write it off as a learning experience.
On the other hand, he doesn't have very much feedback yet, and only about a dozen as "seller" (plus another 14 on his other selling id). So if you want to go a little further, you might leave a positive rating with a comment like "Nice widget, fast shipping, but unspecified handling charge seemed excessive. I should have asked." (is that less than 80 letters?). Just in case a pattern forms. That way you're not hurting his score, but you're leaving a subtle warning for future customers. What's the point of feedback if no one ever says anything but "Super transaction, friendly seller, Would do business again"?