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Postage Information.
We get a lot of questions regarding postage, hopefully the following will provide answers for the most common questions.
Q, ''Do you combine postage if I buy more than one item?''
A, Yes, in all cases we will only charge the minimum amount for postage - for our fishing fly sales the postage should automatically adjust on the payment page showing just the single charge even if you have bought more than one pattern or type - just make all your selections and then click on the 'pay' link, this should show the single postage charge. Don't forget - you can buy as many flies you want from us with just the initial postage charge.
Q, ''I have bought a mixture of items and the postage doesn't seem to have automatically adjusted''
A, The automatic postage adjustment is only in effect for fly sales currently. If you have bought a mixture of items we urge you to request an invoice before paying as you will save money, depending on what you have bought you may well get some items sent for free.
Q, ''How do I request an invoice?''
A, Once you have completed your purchases just click on the 'pay' button in any of the confirmation emails you will have received from ebay after you confirmed you wished to buy the item - on the page that link takes you to there is a link for 'request total from seller' click on that and it will send an invoice request to us - we will usually respond very quickly in sending you an invoice.
Q, ''I usually like to pay for each item when I get the confirmation email, will I pay more postage by doing this?''
A, Absolutely yes - ebay will automatically add the postage charge stated on the listing to each thing you buy - never pay for each item separately, always pay after you have finished making your purchases, if it's for flies then the postage will adjust automatically - if it's for mixed items then request an invoice - please see above for how to do this.
Q, ''I have paid for my items separately, can they be combined now?''
A, Sadly not - each item will now have it's own distinct transaction number in ebay and paypal and must be treated as a unique transaction - all our listings have payment instructions to avoid this.
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