yeah i dont see any scam about it ... this ruse has been used on ebay for years especially with shipping .. its your fault if you dont read and pay for it lol ...
You are right. I could have worded it better (so I did). I think of a scam as something which takes advantage of the buyer even if he isn't paying close attention. It's just a perception thing. Clearly it is not a scam if someone tells you what you are going to pay and then you agree to pay it. The truth here really is that if it isn't someone playing a game on the buyer with shipping costs (and it looks like it isn't) then one could buy a hundred tins from the guy one at a time and take the free shipping option and win big.
So yeah my bad, not a scam an opportunity to take advantage of a marketers mistake. So I went back and looked for it... Gone.
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