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Barsel | 16:47 Fri 27th May 2016 | Shopping & Style
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I recently saw some earrings advertised on Groupon which were only £1 a pair (they are only small studs )with £1.99 P&P.
As I couldn't decide which I liked best, I ordered 6 pairs which had to be done as a separate transaction, so £6 for the earrings and £11.94 P&P.
When they arrived today, all the earrings were in 1 small packet so there is no way it would cost £11.94 to send.
I realize these earrings are only cheap but it seems unfair to me that I have paid 6 lots of P&P and they send them in 1 packet.
Your thoughts on the matter please.
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My thoughts are that the seller charges how they wish and the customer either accepts it or buys elsewhere. It seems a bit of a cheek but it'd cost to have folk work out the exact p&p when they can set a set charge for each. If they did the p&p per item might rise.
Well, many purchases on Ebay and Amazon do the same....the item is actually £2.99 including postage, but are priced at a pound to make them seem a bargain. Smoke and mirrors, again!
The seller sets the conditions and the buyer buys or not......unfair? what’s that?
Contact the seller, although ideally you should have done this before you bought the earrings.
If you don't ask, you don't get
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Thanks for your answers.I might get in touch with Groupon to say they might have been better to ask £2.99 per pair with free P&P. It works out the same but I wouldn't have felt they were diddling me.

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