Internet Coin Buying Tips (eBay) | Part 7
Unreasonably high or unstated shipping/handling charges.
Although it is against eBay rules, there are sellers who inflate their s/h charges to avoid paying the final fees on the sale price. This is an unscrupulous practice that should not be supported by a buyer. If the seller is going to "steal" fees from eBay, why wouldn't he be willing to steal from you too? There are also sellers who do not state their s/h charges in the auction. Many of these sellers will charge actual postage, while others will charge inflated prices that the buyer is not aware of until after the auction. If you are interested in an item that has no stated s/h charges, email the seller. Wait for the reply before you bid. If you bid without knowing the Terms of Service, eBay does not see that as an excuse. You will be held accountable to complete the transaction. Please also remember that a small handling fee is reasonable. There are many sellers who take the time to securely wrap your coins and ensure their protection during shipping. Also there are shipping materials to be paid for. Use common sense when deciding what a reasonable handling charge is.
The bottom line is, "Be an educated buyer."
An educated buyer is an honest seller's best customer. When you find a seller that you know you can trust, ask him any questions you may have. Keep in mind that most honest coin dealers either are or were coin collectors themselves and probably got into the business for the love of the hobby. When that's the case, he will want to help you as much as he can and contribute to your enjoyment of this great hobby.




