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Primers getting cheaper (cough cough)
jimdeere
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I have no problem letting sellers keep their overpriced reloading components.
Shipping is 100 dollars.
just got e-mail today from another "place" they had small pistol primers 81.00 per thousand, thats not to far from the pre hoarding days……
100 dollars to ship??? That's crazy talk.
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High shipping but look at the low cost of the primers. ha.
They must sell stuff on Ebay too. That's a classic tactic over there. I doubt it works very much, but still happens.
I sold a pack of large pistol (2015 vintage according to the receipt) at my local for $100 (they took their 20% and I got $80) two years ago? I wonder if they're showing up at the shops?
At one time on ebay sellers did not get charged on the shipping cost Just the items cost so to avoid fees
Sellers would list item for 99 cents and 149.00 dolars ( just edample ) to ship was getting common Even a great price sometimes however people didn't understand why . they really wanted to pay 99 cents and the actual shipping costb uman nature . buyes thought they were getting cheated on shipping cost
But it was just a way around fees
But A similar item may have been 130.00 and 20.00 shipping
But ebay caught on and started collecting on the shipping totals
People seem to look for ways to avoid all cost they can
Yep, but with his 2nd day shipping, those primers are taking a plane ride. That's a huge NO NO.
Hi Jim, I haven't posted in a long time, but this one got my attention, I thank you for calling it as it seems to be contagious to quite a few sellers.
Capt. Jack Sparrow.
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