I doubt that you can win a suit over this. There are usually disclaimers
with parts that state the seller is not responsible for any incidental
costs such as labor, fluids, taxes, and so on. You would have to sue the
seller in their locale and that "...
I have a question though. You say you like to review the complete
listing including photos and description to ensure you get exactly what
you pay for AFTER you make the purchase.Why don't you do this BEFORE you
make the purchase? It seems to me this ...
Why should eBay cover a couple of ounces out of the thousands in service
fees? This is the carrier doing it. Because it could add up tremendously
when that was multiplied times thousands of incidents no matter who was
on the hook for it. Imagine how ...