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Whatever happened to the attitude ...

... "the customer is always right"? Particularly in the eBay setting, hardly anyone seems to think this anymore.

Granted, as I already did, that $2 isn't that big a difference on a $500 sale, the principle remains the same and IMO the buyer should be able to choose which form of delivery he prefers and save the $2 if he wants.

>> In any event, its the sellers decision to make, just as
>> it's the buyers decision to either bid, or walk away.

Maybe so, but it's still a lousy attitude. I work as general counsel for a company that is going to do sales in excess of $100 million this year. We ALWAYS let the buyer choose the method of delivery (and thereby allow the buyer to control his own freight costs). ----- jim o\-S

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Big envelope -- harder to lose! [g] (eom)
overlooked reference to insurance ... Yes You Did
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Rule #1 of business ...
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----- jim o\-S is ...

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