I've got no problem with paying for P&P so long as the item is well packed, and the charge realistically reflects the time and effort, the materials involved, and the actual cost of postage.
Sellers who charge excessive P&P just deter me from bidding, and these days, for almost all auctions, I include the P&P in my consideration of how much I will bid.
Neil, out of interest what figure sufferered the card damage?
Packaging figures when selling on eBay
- BelgianGabber
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Aerials...
..my other pet hate, people who do not remove aerials before mailing vehicles, you open the packet and all the packaging material has left it bent....this is just sooo annoying
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