Hey there,
you are bidding on two used Stephen King paperbacks, The Shining, and Carrie.
The Shining is fairly new, 2001, while Carrie is a vintage
edition, made sometime after the film came out with Sisy Spacek on the cover.
The Carrie has some wear from it being likely from around 1977 or so.
The Shining goes without saying, but,
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I am the only owner of these books and
have had them since they came out.
Message me if
you have any further questions. Thank you for your interest.
Please see pictures and judge for yourself on condition.
I am the only owner of this book and have it since it came out.
All my items are from a
non-smoking, kid-free home.
I ship all
anywhere and item is packaged securely by a fussy, uptight (about mail) seller.
Published weight
includes packaging.
Thanks for
looking!
Your package
will be,
495 gr.
20 cm L
12 cm W
6 cm H
Now I know why
ebay sellers can seem like a bitter lot. Thanks to some “buyers” who have
reneged on their ebay obligation of paying for the things they bid on, I need
to make clear that I am in Canada, and we sometimes have some of the most
expensive shipping rates in the world.
This is the link to the Canada post shipping site.
http://www.canadapost.ca/cpotools/apps/far/business/findarate?execution=e1s1
My postal code is L4P 2R1
From there, along with the dimensions that I always include with
my auctions, you can determine for yourself the cheapest method of shipping, or
see that I always pick the cheapest option as a default unless asked otherwise,
and am above-board on all my dealings.
In 15 years as an ebay member, I have one negative feedback from a
cowardly “buyer” who won one of my auctions, then utterly ignored me, my
invoice, and the ebay resolution centre, I suppose in hopes I would just “go
away”, after he saw how much the shipping was. If he had just asked me, I would
have done my best to accommodate him. But he was a weasel.
99.9% of buyers are great folks, and I would love to deal with you
again and again. However, if you have any doubts about shipping, see for
yourself at the Canada post website, and if you don’t like the shipping rates
you see, please don’t bid.