This is VERY important!
My P+P charges cover my costs. NOT just the price of stamps. Some people charge higher prices for the items and charge postage at cost. I don't. I make no secret of this and I'm not out to rip anyone off. The overall price I charge is what I need to get to make this economic for me. I could charge higher prices & less postage but I think that my way is fairer. I keep trying to make my P+P charges clear but nobody seems to read them.....so here goes again....
I charge £2 for the 1st item + £1 EACH for the next 4 items up to a maximum total of £6. So, if you buy 3 things it will be £2 + £1 + £1 = £4 If you buy 10 things it will be £2 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £0 + £0 + £0 + £0 + £0 = £6 This seems very simple and clear to me but if you don't understand it, please don't bid. Receiving negative feedback for high postage charges from somebody who agreed to my charges and paid them really annoyed me.
If you have a query, a concern, a gripe, an offer or just want to say hi - msg me. Telling me that I messed up within a negative feedback comment is not helpful or productive to either of us.
I am disabled so other people have to go to the Post Office for me - usually on a Saturday. So if you pay for an item on a Sunday it may not get sent out for 6 days. If you're not happy with this PLEASE DO NOT BID.
Parcels are sent out 2nd class, the reason for this is, after waiting 5 or 6 days for their package to be posted most people don't mind waiting 1 more day...and it saves me money. However, if you want 1st class anyway - just ask before noon on Friday and I'll see what I can do.
When you bid for an item you confirm that you have read and understood any terms, conditions and costs involved in that transaction. If you have read the above and do not understand anything you are welcome to ask me. None of my costs or conditions are hidden or designed to rip you off. If you have any doubts, please do not bid.
Thanks
Graham