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07-20-2013 01:39 PM
I came across this while searching through the cell phone listings. Item location shows as BC, but when you read the fine print near the bottom of the listing, it shows that this item, and many others I assume, ship from Hong Kong.
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Personally, I dont care, but I suspect someone may not read this fine print, thinking the item is in Canada and therefore no duties, etc., and get a very rude surprise when it gets delivered. Does a disclaimer at the end constitute sufficient warning to the buyer, or is this really an item location misrepresentation because it shows as BC at the beginning of the listing?
Just curious.

Rick
"Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity" - Frank Leahy
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07-20-2013 04:10 PM
I believe that this listing from the same person is also violating eBays rules. 380412547999 . Charging to lie on customs forms ??
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07-20-2013 05:15 PM
Same seller but this time low value items shipped from Canada.
"If you want it sent to you as a gift please add $3.00 to your price."
That is plain stupid.

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07-21-2013 06:56 PM
Thanks, folks. It did strike me the wrong way. And that gift suggestion for $3 extra? You're right, Pierre, that is just plain stupid.

Rick
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