On Mar 23, 2012, at 6:23 AM, Trevor Reid wrote: > It's the 'handling' charge in 'shipping and handling' however what mostly happens is when I go to a shipping website like Canada Post for a quote - inevitably their quote will be off... Sometimes as much as $5 on a $20 shipment...!!! > This is quite frustrating and I've spoke with the counter people who then give me the deer in headlights look... > Honestly, for us anyways, we don't try to markup our shipping at all, it just sometimes accidentally happens, but to be honest it's more than 50%!of the time we are eating a portion of those shipping costs! > > Sent from my iPhone > Cheri If I'm going to enjoy the incredible convenience (and taxation breaks that I do NOT report on my income taxes) of online shopping, there is no way I'm going to whine about some shipping charges. If I can't bear the $$$ burden, then I can go to my local FLAPS (if they even have what I'm after) and get it there. My gratitude and thanx to our vendors (all of them) for this great convenience. Bob … whom does not want cheese, so why waste the whine. |
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