"omg thanks so much for send me this !!! i c ... " (more)an wait for the weeekend!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LISTIAN!! :)"
"wants to charge me 12.03. The crazy thing it i ... " (more)s for parcel post and if she would ship it priority mail as most of us know it has free delivery conf. and only $8.75....but no 12.03 is her price. Also it is a lot to pay for a used toy. She uses her disability as an excuse to state the words exact shipping price but still is wanting 3 dollars over what it would ship for....Buyers beware and ask price before bidding....who would think 12.03 when I as a seller I know and I checked and it was only 8.75....awful"
"The box used for determining the pric ... " (more)e is L: 12" x H: 9.5" x W: 8.5" The item itself is L: 12" x H: 2" x W: 12" The item is already pushing the limits of the box it is in, at a diagonal angle. The weight of the package is 2lb 4oz. It is shipping from 02703 (MA) to 33471 (FL). The Flat Rate Medium Box ($10.85) dimensions are: 13-5/8" x 11-7/8" x 3-3/8" and even Regional Rate Box A ($7.95) dimensions are: 12-13/16" x 10-15/16" x 2-3/8" Which this box cannot fit a 12x12x2 item. The price by Parcel Post is $9.36 +0.19 item confirmation, +1.85 insurance, +.30 paypal fee +2.9% paypal fee ($0.33) = $12.03, without insurance it would be only $10.13, Priority Mail (Any Box) = $10.20, before paypal fees of $0.60 (Insurance and item confirmation included in Priority Mail price). Anyone can go to USPS and check with this information. Again $12.03 is with insurance, without insurance it can be $10.13 as Parcel, which is still $0.67 cheaper than Priority (Any Box). I gave her the option of any of these shipping choices, but the item is 12x12x2 and cannot fit in a box smaller than it's size for a cheaper flat rate. My disability is not being used as a crutch, just that paypal fees are not in my budget, how could I afford to pay fees for every item I send out. She warns to ask price before bidding, but she did not ask herself when she bid."