[quote name='slidecage']i forgot to add
the auction was mine (at least im big enough to admit it) there was a few mistakes in the listing and i would of told the buyer) i listed this on the 10Cent tueday (the items that did sell 5.77 shipping) everyone who picked media mail was up to First class those who picked first class was refunded the difference. I listed 60 items that night and didnt change a lot of the stuff that is saved in their by ebay,
I charge 7.77 since i was going to be shipping it Prioty mail cause i though a super nintendo cart would be damaged in a bubble envlope. if someone put a bid on it i would of told them that....... I will lower the shipping next time if people feel that Game wont get damaged in the bubble envlope. BUt i didnt want a very rare game to get damaged in the maill
Flame me all you want but At least i was big enough to say its mine unlike some people on this site[/QUOTE]
I thought I remembered your ID.
Personally, I think a seller can charge what they want, but that much for Media Mail is high and would keep most CAGers away. It's not so outrageous that I'd call it fee avoidance though.
I ship cart only stuff in bubble mailers and haven't had a problem *knock on wood*. A plastic cart is a lot stronger than a DVD case and they rarely get damaged in a bubble mailer.
Do some playing around with the calculator on usps.com. Media Mail is only cheaper when you get to 6 or 7 ounces in weight and a cart only game in a bubble mailer is only going to be 4-5 ounces generally. I'd suggest you forget media mail for any single game stuff you list. Causes more hassles with buyers upset about long mailing times than it is worth.
Going forward, I'd just list it out as Priority mail if that's what you're going to use to mail it. But that's probably your plan anyway.