Nothing, because eBay itself isn't responsible for shipping. Shipping is done by individual sellers, so policies, methods, and prices vary.
When you are on the selling form it should ask you how much you want to charge the buyer for postage and packaging. For more information go onto the eBay website.
There is no charge for an eBay account.
The eBay website features several sellers, all of which have their own terms and conditions. Therefore, one will find that some sellers offer free shipping whilst others charge a fee.
That depends on the seller, as eBay itself is NOT involved in shipping.
You can get it for around $4 on ebay(including shipping).
Charge a shipping and handling fee. But note that if it is too high, you won't get many bidders.
One copy of the 1897 National Electrical code was sold on eBay August 2, 2007 for $1,225. plus an $11.26 shipping charge.
Not much there are millions out there and unless you are selling it as a complete system with games and accessories many people will choose to purchase the complete system that are being unloaded on Ebay and other sites or one reconditioned by GameStop for $50 that does not have an extra charge for shipping and handing. There are actually people that when they listed the item on Ebay with free shipping found that the item sold for less than it cost to ship
yes gamestop does charge shipping if you order it online but if you actually go to the store yourself they dont charge shipping
The shipping charges for iBurst depend mostly on where one buys it from. There are some online retailers like Amazon which offer free shipping once a certain amount of money is spent. There are others, most notably Ebay, which charge shipping based purely on what the actual shipping costs are
eBay itself isn't responsible for shipping, but rather the individual sellers.
Each seller sets there own shipping rate and it also varies from item to item the seller has. Some have free shipping and some set the shipping price according to the Postal Services.