How much does multiple shipping of books in Amazon.com usually cost if from same seller?

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Hi. I wanted to order these 7 books from Amazon.com from the same seller but do not wanna have to pay for that standard shipping of $3.99 x 7.

I contacted the seller and he/she said that the shipping will approximately be only $4 but had to follow Amazon.com's regulation first of multiplying the shipping charges by 7. He/she will only then credit the extra shipping charges back to my account.

I was wondering whether has it always been this case when we order multiple items in Amazon.com? As in the seller will charge the extra shipping charges back? And how will that be done?

Thank you. Just making sure that this is not a hoax or sth.
 
I've bought from sellers on Amazon.com and never heard of such a thing. Sounds like this seller is trying to pull a fast one or something. It usually depends on the weight of the books or whatever else I bought from the seller on how much I paid in shipping, not how many books I bought. Just doesn't smell right to me. I'd go elsewhere if I was you.
 
I've bought from sellers on Amazon.com and never heard of such a thing. Sounds like this seller is trying to pull a fast one or something. It usually depends on the weight of the books or whatever else I bought from the seller on how much I paid in shipping, not how many books I bought. Just doesn't smell right to me. I'd go elsewhere if I was you.
 
I've bought from sellers on Amazon.com and never heard of such a thing. Sounds like this seller is trying to pull a fast one or something. It usually depends on the weight of the books or whatever else I bought from the seller on how much I paid in shipping, not how many books I bought. Just doesn't smell right to me. I'd go elsewhere if I was you.
 
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