can you give me your total for ydc172 please
can you give me your total for ydc172 please
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Hello.
Money received....£9.50
Postage costs.....£3.75
Rainbows .........£5.75
Ken
MY OLD RUBB..........I MEAN QUALITY GOODS
http://uk.ebid.net/stores/Emersons
CHARITY AUCTIONS FOR RAINBOWS
http://uk.ebid.net/stores/Rainbows-H...d-Young-Adults
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Ken, would you like to reconsider your tally?
You made legally binding contracts to sell Freepost - which means, of course, no postage costs would be charged against your Buyers and, by implication, your chosen Charity.
To avoid any legal misunderstanding I wonder if it is possible to include and make clear in your descriptions that whilst you would not be charging postage costs to any bidders/buyers you would, in fact, be taking the postage costs out of any amount raised by your auctions?
After considering, would you please post your tally on the proper tally thread so that Penni can conclude her YDC 172 Tally - and the stats can be done. Thanks.
edit: upon reflection I think the middle para of my post above is utter nonsense - listings are either free of postage charges or they are not. They cannot be both?
edit again: the legally binding contracts you made were between yourself and your Buyers (the Charity being a mere end-product beneficiary not a contractually bound participant). Therefore to list freepost and then deduct postage cost is a breach of contract and a wrong, I believe.
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