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Changes in postage can be a nightmare, especially if you list hundreds of items from templates you've use for some time. When postage costs increased recently, my PowerSeller daughter decided to wait, just a while - which in her book means 'never' - until she had time to spare to upgrade all 1,000 of her regular listings. She waited and waited and over several months she charged 60p per item when even the basic cost was 80p each. Work that 20p out over 400 items a month, over six months. Yes, exactly right, ?480, almost ?1000 over the year. * Save time - yes, time is money, too - by packing 'like' items toge
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