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Old 09-03-2012, 01:52 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by w0rM View Post
I can't say that I like it either but I don't believe there's any rule against it. If the customer is willing to pay it, then more power to them.

That said, I avoid any sale that expects me to pay the fees unless it's a private transaction for used parts.
Put it like this... Technically, if they want to charge the customer fees. They have to factor it in to there profit margin. They can't outwardly charge you a fee they are legally responsible for. It's like everything else in this country, it's against the rules, yet it will pass if you word it right.... lol

example a. im selling a stereo 150+shipping &paypal $4.80 (illegal)
example b. im selling a stereo 154.80+shipping (legal)

It may be trivial but it keeps people from thinking it's their right to charge fees. We need to be kept in line. lol. But in the large spectrum Tommy guns has a point. It's how our system works.
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