I'm not sure what the problem would have been with letting the buyer know that you ballsed up and that the postage cost is actually £70. They could either agree to pay it or not. If they didn't want to pay the £70, you'll re-list the frame with the correct shipping price. Of course everyone gets positive feedback anyway, the buyer for being so understanding, and you because you made an honest mistake.
I don't quote specific international shipping prices on my e-bay listings. I have a note in my 'terms' that states that international bidders should contact me before bidding for a quote.". If someone contacts me, then I research a price and thats what they pay. If an international bidder wins an item but hasn't contacted me then they pay the full amount, no matter how much it is.
I don't quote specific international shipping prices on my e-bay listings. I have a note in my 'terms' that states that international bidders should contact me before bidding for a quote.". If someone contacts me, then I research a price and thats what they pay. If an international bidder wins an item but hasn't contacted me then they pay the full amount, no matter how much it is.