I think your books are great! Your p&p, is very good too, I was looking at a 'willow' virginia andrews book from another seller, and they are charging £1.99 p&p for 2nd class

, I know they are allowing for packaging, handling, admin etc, but PURLEASE! (it's a paperback) I only add on 50p for all that stuff on my p&p, won't be buying from them. They are not doing ebid any favours (i found it on feebay cheaper, but won't be buying from there, will have to look at charity shops me thinks)
Sarena X
Sorry Sarena I'm sure you meant well, but I don't agree with your last comments ( criticising another ebid seller) and I'm glad it's not one of my auctions you're quoting,

although it could have been because I list a lot of books and as there's no way I could weigh them all in advance, I set a £2.00 P & P on mine to make sure i'm covered for any larger or heavier books
in my view £1.99 is fair for P & P and considerably cheaper than the set P & P charges on sites like Amazon. The costs of stamps is only a small part of what P & P should be covering. There's also packaging, printing, the cost of lables, cost of driving to the post office, the sellers time, the (occasional) cost of replacement printers, weighing scales.. etc... and perhaps the seller offers discounts for multiple purchases.
I believe my customers think my postage is fair too, because I sell quite a few books here and get a lot of repeat customers.
