eBay seller asking for more money for delivery

the bag cant be folder?

It cant serioulsy be 114cmx40cmx40cm and RIGID?

Bag or flightcase?

Most carryalls I've ever bought do indeed arrive flat
 
Ebay often don't allow enough postage in a lot of categories and certainly never allow enough for insured postage! but yeah that is right (£14) for sending a medium Royal Mail parcel. So the £10 link is not an unreasonable compromise.

I've got in the habit now of always offering two postage options. The cheapest signed for option and a more sensible 1-2 day tracked and signed for courier option.
 
a courier would still be cheaper that 14 quid.

If you are happy with the price you paid, cant get it elsewhere for that price combined with P and P then take it.
I wouldn't pay more unless the combined cost was still worth it.
I also wouldn't beg for more money to post an item i sold without doing my research first. Its not your problem in the slightest.

When you get it open a dispute saying you never received it lol :P


Are these bags not 10 a penny in sportsdirect? JDsports etc ?


http://www.sportsdirect.com/cricket/cricket-bags


None of them anygood ? Last one 25 quid ?
 
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Yeah but it doesn't matter because they've listed it at £4.30.

Going to message them now saying I'm not willing to pay any more and it's against eBay policy to request more money for delivery following a sale
 
Yeah, I'd go with what other people are saying.
If you make things difficult, he'll just cancel the sale (you still can't force him to do anything).
If you offer to meet in the middle, it gives the option to him.

I guess it depends on how much the item went for, really. With fees, he could end up taking a loss (in which case, he'll likely cancel)
 
Well that was quick

Would you like a refund or not as I'm not willing to send the bag for the price you have paid as I've made a mistake on the postage and missed the 1 of infront of the £4.80 so it should be £14.80

Ah
 
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