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    hmm, I never checked before. Worrying!

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    As a software developer, it's pretty damn tough to perfectly calculate the shipping costs before packing something up and weighing/measuring it. Shipping estimates will ALWAYS err on the side of the supplier. In Australia, once your package weighs over 1KG, you basically pay the cubic weight (a formula based on the DIMENSIONS of the package). This would be virtually impossible to calculate at the time of purchase.

    Also, I think many people take package and handling costs for granted. Materials cost me and packing takes time. Also, businesses aren't required to ship, pack and handle at cost, and I don't think customers aren't entitled to know businesses profit margins and complain if they think it's excessive. How would that be different to paying $250 for Grimlock, and then finding out they only paid $150 for it. RK told you up front what you would to be charged and you agreed.

    The one piece of advice I can give specifically to RK is to NEVER order EMS. Robot Kingdom virtually ALWAYS upgrades large orders from Air Mail to EMS because they know what they've calculated and charged you for Air Mail for large orders will still cover their EMS costs (in hindsight). What type of shipping did you request?

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    I think Jaydisc covered it very well. You have to assume that any online store that shows you a 'final' shipping cost prior to purchase, has always covered their asses to some degree as well, even if their calculation methods are more accurate (unlikely, especially for bulk orders).

    I think if you have a problem with this, you should order from somewhere that gives you an accurate, manual shipping quote after receiving a preliminary order from you. Doesn't HLJ do that? (i have never ordered from them)

    I can also backup Jaydisc's statement about never choosing EMS from RK!

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    Hmm > $50US is a damn fair amount, especially in hong kong to say the least. Packing materials or not, this is excessively high. All of my RK orders just come in an old cardboard box with no bubblewrap or foam peanuts anyway - so I don't see their reason for stating otherwise.

    Don't be hasty and go filing any paypal disputes against them - they've got pretty good customer service and are quick to rectify any problems. I'd definitely contact them first with the exact info below. I'm sure RK support staff will be happy to refund the difference or provide store credit.

    Good luck Zip!

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    I can confirm too that I'm always upgraded to EMS whenever I place an order at registered Air.

    And I concur with the assessment that the online companies must build in protection for themselves. I would too as its not always accurate. I particularly like RK's method as opposed to HLJ b/c I know exactly what I will be paying upfront instead of waiting a day or two to figure out what my basket from HLJ cost - which is an utter pain.
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    I've had pretty good experiences with RK. Sent me a Animated Blitzwing once instead of a Skywarp, and they promptly sent me out a Skywarp and I got to keep Blitzie.

    Plus I generally find their price+shipping comes in at less than pretty much everywhere else.

    Never checked the calculations myself, but when every other store is costing more I haven't felt the need. Your particular situation sounds a little different than the norm though.

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    Just on the note of postage:

    I did a little experimient with a couple of orders to see how quick my items got here. I found that EMS was about a day or two quicker tops (in my case anyway) and quite a bit more cost was involved that if i shipped with the other method (Air mail if i recall, its been awhile since i last ordered through them). So i dont do EMS anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STL View Post
    I can confirm too that I'm always upgraded to EMS whenever I place an order at registered Air.

    And I concur with the assessment that the online companies must build in protection for themselves. I would too as its not always accurate. I particularly like RK's method as opposed to HLJ b/c I know exactly what I will be paying upfront instead of waiting a day or two to figure out what my basket from HLJ cost - which is an utter pain.
    +1, you don't need to choose EMS shipping as no matter what, as long as your orders go over US$100, your shipping is automatically upgraded. That's what seems to happen when for my orders when I order from them.

    Being an ebay seller before I have under-charged on packing and shipping so many times that now I just make sure I price it a few dollar's extra just to cover my cost and also my time for the packing.

    From the amount of items you ordered, (13 items)I think in total? I think $50 packaging and handling fee doesn't seem too much of an unreasonable amount (including a bit of extra profit they made). For that amount of items you had, BBTS would have probably charged double, like USD$300+ or so.

    Not siding with RK or whatsoever, but for that amount of items you had, that seems like the average price everyone is charged as well. And they will reply, they always do (takes a few days sometimes). Otherwise you can always send an email to the boss straight. That's what I always do.
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    In 8 years of importing, I have never been charged this much for packaging/materials before. As I said I don't mind a reasonable amount charged, espy when there is evidence of packaging - but these items were thrown in a box and newspaper used to fill the gaps.

    Thats one expensive newspaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canofwhoopass_87 View Post
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    they've got pretty good customer service and are quick to rectify any problems. I'd definitely contact them first with the exact info below. I'm sure RK support staff will be happy to refund the difference or provide store credit.
    agree ...
    even if it had nothing to do with shipping and/or wrong amount being charged.

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