Parts can be kinda funny on markup. The parts they sell a lot of generally have a low markup because they make money on the volume of sales while slower moving parts have a larger nargin. They do have to pay to store those slow moving parts just because space equals money.
As far as the parts received without being ordered, check state laws. Years ago, late 50's early 60's companies would ship something then bill. Most people didn't know they could return it and paid for it. For a time a great sales gimmick. If you did not return it right away you had to pay for it. Many states changed the laws making it so if you received something you did not order you could keep it without paying for it. Again most people don't know that so they jump though hoops trying to return the unsolicited items or just pay for them. Most companies drop blind shipping thengs as a sales gimmick years ago.
And yes on a 28 buck order it can exceed the cost of the item if they want you to return it. They sent it in error so they are responsible for return shipping, plus the cost of inspecting it and returning it to inventory could very well exceed 28 dollars.
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