Moog K6175 Suspension Ball Joint - Lower Ball Joint on 2040-parts.com
Wallkill, New York, United States
I just found out that ebay charges all sellers 10% of the shipping cost- so when I refund the excess shipping I will have to deduct it from the refund-I don't charge a handling fee like most due, but I cant afford to pay 10% of the shipping cost on top of the 10% of the items selling cost.I don't make a dime on shipping and actually lose because I hand deliver each box to the post office and pay a fee to park my truck. I also have the right to cancel a sale if I am out of stock-in other words, I own a full time auto parts store and The items I have listed for sale on ebay are from a shop that went out of business but in the meantime they might have sold during the course of a normal business day and no longer available. |
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