
The opposite of free shipping
- Steve
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Re: The opposite of free shipping
Sorry, but like Kirtley, I haven't a clue what the heck you're all talking about. This listing has very cheap and reasonable shipping costs and I'm also seeing the £49.80 Kirtley mentions. 

- Orchorsol
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Re: The opposite of free shipping
Very strange - I'm seeing GBP 8,500.00, as other folks are talking about.Steve wrote:Sorry, but like Kirtley, I haven't a clue what the heck you're all talking about. This listing has very cheap and reasonable shipping costs and I'm also seeing the £49.80 Kirtley mentions.
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- Retrograde
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Re: The opposite of free shipping
There's a disconnect between ebay uk and ebay usa. If you go to the UK page and change the destination country to USA, it shows 8500 instead of 48.90.Orchorsol wrote:Very strange - I'm seeing GBP 8,500.00, as other folks are talking about.Steve wrote:Sorry, but like Kirtley, I haven't a clue what the heck you're all talking about. This listing has very cheap and reasonable shipping costs and I'm also seeing the £49.80 Kirtley mentions.

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Re: The opposite of free shipping
If any of you in the USA are interested, I will buy it here in the UK, pay the £49.80 ($75.02) postage and send it over to you!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/181141042323


http://www.ebay.com/itm/181141042323
- WickedMessenger
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Re: The opposite of free shipping
I'm not saying that this is happening here but do any of you ever get the feeling that Ebay is used to launder money? A friend of mine who collects beer cans says there are often wild prices for pretty normal cans that get bid up and sell even though identical cans are also listed for prices thousands and thousands less. Illegal money can become valid Ebay income. Has anyone seen this in action?