Your mathematics are incorrect, and the mathematics of the eBayer who made the original posting are correct. Just think about it.

 

If the seller had added only $11.88 to the $120 postage cost, as you suggested, then eBay will charge 9.9% on the added $11.88 as well as on the original $120 - i.e. eBay will cahrge the 9.9% on the total postage charged ($131.88), which is $13.06.

 

Please revise your basic arithmetic skills, Jim Croce!

 

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@misterforgetfulsbooks wrote:

Totally forgot to add the $13.20 FVF on to the $120 post to Canada I quoted doh! :catmad:


Should have been $11.88 anyway. 9.9%

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