Is a buyer entitled to receive proof that vendor ever paid the designated figure for postage?
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09-23-2013 10:06 PM
The specific issues include: items worth over $1,000 had a high bid of about $50. I was the successful bidder. The vendor charged $6 for postage. This is an inane figure as regular mail would be less that $2, and registered or express mail would exceed $15.
Guess what! The items were mysteriously lost in the mail.
My loss is not just the $56 I paid, but the $1,000 I did not realize as a future investment.
All I got from this vendor was that he mailed them. No way he would have paid $6 for regular postage.
I feel I am being cheated in two ways - the $1,000 item being mysteriously lost, and the overcharging for postage which he obviously did not incur.
Is a buyer entitled to receive proof that vendor ever paid the designated figure for postage?

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09-23-2013 10:28 PM
The seller is not required to prove what he/she paid in postage.
The seller is allowed to add a handling charge to the shipping and handling.
File a claim with paypal for Item not received and you should get your
$56.00 back. so you are not out nothing.
Is a buyer entitled to receive proof that vendor ever paid the designated figure for postage?
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10-01-2013 08:04 AM
