If you are shipping this generator and it fits into a postal flat rate box -that is the cheapest way to go . Get a group of boxes free at the post office. There is no domestic wieght limit as far as I know. Without flat rate boxes you need a wieght .It took me awhile to learn my lesson on under rating shipping cost. Despite other posts there is money to be made on eBay . I get free magazines at recycling center and sell for a couple bucks each. I also buy tools at sales .Any made in USA tool will sell in the first week. If it fits in a $5.10 flat rate box I list shipping as 6.50 this cuts out eBay a little on their percentage .Paypal talkes 3% of transaction and Shipping [which stinks]. If you want I will open up my email and you can call me .I will be glad to help any way I can. I took a course at high school night class when I started.. Avoid spelling mistakes and offer a refund and don't lie about any negatives and you will keep 100% feedback rating. There is money to be made .[I know I said that twice.] I can tell you more. I know I'm forgetting some good pointers[ like label printing -easy with known flat rate price] but they will come to me. As to your original question when you hit SUBMIT it will lose the fee and read 0.
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