Quote: BifrostQuote: Dark fhoenixHe is not even a top rated seller . I know a little something about posting goodies overseas and that man is asking at least double the postage fee for speed mail worldwide .
Hoolly moly, you're right about that. 50 Euros is nothing reasonable you could ask for shipping fee when the figure fits on your palm. Heck, 20 to 40 dollars is usually the area of reasonable to ship things to Brazil(which comparing the US and Canada shouldn't change that much), and those are for options with tracking - AND, because of the value the seller is giving it, you're probably going to get customs fees and pay even more. That's the level of expensive for a Metallic Purple Cynder,not a random gold chase variant.
Quote: BifrostStill don't trust that shipping price,though,I so don't recommend buying it.
While I'm not here to defend the seller's exorbitant asking shipping price, as someone who has recently sold on eBay, however, I certainly understand his logic and reasoning. My guess is that most of you will look at that price and will assume that he is greedy and charging a premium simply because he can, because IF the figure turns out to be authentic, then chances are there's that one person who will pay... including $56.77 in shipping (at least to my house).
No, the above comments caught my attention because I've grown tired of the way eBay protects the buyers anymore and arms a
fraudulent individual who can easily manipulate eBay's ridiculous 30 day buyer protection money back guarantee policy they have in place. Realize that if the seller sold his item (again assuming it's genuine, and let's also assume it's nearly irreplaceable) and the buyer for
ANY reason wanted to return that item within 30 days... even if the seller states that they don't honor returns, eBay would ultimately give the buyer their full money back and make the seller pay for return postage! In many cases, the seller doesn't even know what the exact condition is of the item. So... imagine having this rare, nearly one of a kind item that you sold and a fraudulent person who had buyers remorse of spending $2k on a Golden Double Trouble decided to peel back the clear bubble from the cardboard backing and claimed that it arrived that way. Guess who would be stuck with that cost!? I realize that most people simply see outrageous prices when they peruse eBay listings, but eBay and their twisted policies have most certainly driven sellers to take measures such as increasing price (all the way around) to account for the nonsense that does certainly occur.
I also realize that some will read this and will never have experienced a fraudulent person on eBay and will not agree with raising prices. To this I say, may your good fortune continue as long as you do business...