
07-04-2020 06:06 PM
I've noticed that most India seller on eBay Charge way too much for an Item that doesn't worth the price it supposes to be
however, I can't find any option on eBay to report them for overcharging the item
07-04-2020 06:20 PM
seller's are able to ask what ever price they want for the items they sell.. If the seller is selling necessities then you can report them, otherwise i suggest you look at seller's that are more local..
07-04-2020 06:41 PM
07-04-2020 06:52 PM
perhaps you should reach out to the seller , and see if they can help you out..
07-04-2020 07:33 PM
I'd like a diamond and sapphire tiara, but Tiffany's is charging way too much.
If this is the only seller, then the price is what the market will bear.
Your budget is smaller than he wants to sell it for.
Find another seller or adjust your willingness to pay or do without.
07-04-2020 09:41 PM - edited 07-04-2020 09:50 PM
Value of an item and actual cost to ship have nothing to do with one another.
India Post (2020)
Air parcel with tracking to Canada: 950 rupees (about $17CA) for 250g
07-04-2020 11:02 PM
07-07-2020 08:43 AM
07-08-2020 11:45 AM
I bought this item on eBay for the past Eight years @ $10 USD
Well, there is your solution. Go to the buyer you purchased it from within the last 8 years for $10 USD.
Wait, what? That seller is no longer selling on line? How about finding another vendor. See? Easy Peasy.
Wait, what? There is absolutely positively no other seller on line with this item? At any price?
Seems to me you have 2 choices. Pay the sellers price or, do without whatever the item is.
Reporting them? For what? Practicing the art of supply and demand. Last I heard, other than some/many life's essentials, is perfectly ok. And yes, ok with eBay as well.