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    ing and, if the buyer also fails to ask costs in advance, then someone's going to get very cross indeed if you slap ?6 for delivery on an item that arrives next day with a first class stamp.

    Like many PowerSellers I don’t believe in making money on postage costs. But based on the theory that 'A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned' there’s nothing wrong in seeking ways to cut your delivery costs and add more money to your bank account.

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