You could also offer to send the seller a prepaid satchel, filled out with your details.

It's a link and it's called meemeep ( stupid autocorrect again) it's legitimate http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2011/12/meemeep-uses-commuters-as-couriers/

My daughter got a quote from 2 people from Meepmeep to transport a chair about 250 kms. She lives on a main highway town that most removalists and carriers use from Sydney to Brisbane and thought that they would be backloaders quoting, but they were just blokes with trailers or utes, we think.

One quote was for $880 and the other was $650!

It's way way more than 250km and I'm not paying that much. I saw someone posted an item of 7 seasons of a show for $7.50, but it's around $25-$30 anyway

'meepmeep' immediately reminded me of 'Roadrunner and Coyote'

 

It should cost a maximum of $16.70 to post - 5kg Parcel Post mailing bag.  

Perhaps the seller is just trying to avoid an invoice with postage costs + fees etc.

 

They have been known to send a further invoice through PayPal for required postage.

I emailed the seller and asked and they've said they will post😀. And they've posted in the past as it says on their feedback too. Can you escape paying postage fees if you do a invoice through paypal?

Pack and Send are an ourtright rip off