on โ18-10-2013 04:56 PM
What would you do if you quoted someone for postage using the Australia Post website and the cubing function which you have to do on the website, turns out to be $30. You go and post the item but the Australia Post cashier doesn't cube the parcel so it turns out to be $10 cheaper. Am I expected to give a refund to the buyer??? LOL...I've recently had a someone say they require a refund for the difference in postage price. I don't think buyers understand that bubble wrap, boxes, sticky tape and my time answering your stupid questions costs money too. Are sellers now giving out refunds for this???
โ18-10-2013 11:10 PM - edited โ18-10-2013 11:13 PM
Or, presumably, try to see if the consensus is to rip the buyer off for $10.
on โ19-10-2013 12:38 AM