Ian wrote:Of course, you could offer to pay the seller for the machine itself, but ask that they don't send it to you. Then you'd only be $15 out of pocket and the seller could choose to re-list or dispose of the machine as they wish. Just a thought.
If you are having second thoughts, Ian's suggestion would appear to be the most honourable way out, but in future take Steve's advice and check the postage charges BEFORE you hit the "Bid Now" key.
I bought a very similar portable locally, badged as a "PAL" by the Plaza Manufacturing Company of New York, simply because it was cheap (£25) and because I did not have an American portable in my collection. Although cosmetically in better condition than this "Birch" it was very cheaply made and had a small weak motor. I did not keep it for long.
When viewing machines on eBay I always set the listings to "Distance : Nearest First". It can be very frustrating to find that the object of your desires, if it is a large and heavy machine, is an impractically long journey from home.