To add to that, another group of people who always get dinged on their feedback are the people who sell the "penny-annie" stuff for less than $1 but they have $7 to $10 in shipping and handling fees. And this is not a bad thing if the item is something that you would ordinarily buy for $10 in any store. It's just that when people first think that they are getting the deal of a lifetime, they are quickly disappointed. When it's time to check out, they do the math and realize that the shipping costs are 10 times higher than the cost of the item itself and then when the box comes in the mail with a $3.65 USPS priority mail sticker on it, they feel cheated. They feel cheated because they thought that they got one over on the seller even though in the wash, it was a fair deal.
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