09-12-2024 8:22 AM
Hi,
I am a private seller who, until recently, hasn’t sold on eBay in a long time.
Previously I only did auction style sales so, if a buyer bought more than 1 item, I could send an invoice to combine postage.
I have had Best Offers on 3 of my items from the same buyer. If I accept them, Ebay takes immediate payment so I won’t be able to send them combined and they will get charged 3 times the postage.
Is there a way to alter this please so that I only charge them 1 p&p charge and will the postage label and tracking show that they were all sent together?
Many thanks.
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09-12-2024 7:17 PM
@cjg92 wrote:Is anyone able to help regarding my query on postage labels for combined orders please?
I haven’t accepted the offers yet until I know I can do it.
Thank you.
You're overthinking this. It really is simple. You can do a partial refund afterwards. Either on one it item or on several. I do it frequently. Last week I refunded a buyer 40 quid due to sending all his items in one parcel.
09-12-2024 8:28 AM
In my blurb above the descriptions I make it clear that any excess P&P from combined purchases will be refunded. Seems to work fine.
09-12-2024 8:52 AM
Thanks for your reply.
So, for example, if the automatic postage charge was 3 x £3.39 and I managed to get it in one parcel of £3.39, how would I go about refunding the £6.78 overpay?
Divide it over the 3 items and refund £2.26 on each item?
What happens if an item is returned? (I have a no returns policy and I try to be accurate in my descriptions so this “should” only occur if the item was damaged in transit). I don’t want to end up out of pocket if that happens.
I was hoping there was a way of holding off their immediate payment so I could invoice them with combined postage.
Also, how do I do the postage label and tracking if combined please? I’ve only ever done individual items so I’m unsure how to link them all to 1 postage label and tracking number.
Thanks for your help.
09-12-2024 4:30 PM
Is anyone able to help regarding my query on postage labels for combined orders please?
I haven’t accepted the offers yet until I know I can do it.
Thank you.
09-12-2024 7:00 PM
Go into your Buyer Requirements (link below) and untick the box that says "Require all buyers to provide a payment method before they make an offer".
https://www.ebay.co.uk/bmgt/buyerrequirements
09-12-2024 7:17 PM
@cjg92 wrote:Is anyone able to help regarding my query on postage labels for combined orders please?
I haven’t accepted the offers yet until I know I can do it.
Thank you.
You're overthinking this. It really is simple. You can do a partial refund afterwards. Either on one it item or on several. I do it frequently. Last week I refunded a buyer 40 quid due to sending all his items in one parcel.
09-12-2024 10:32 PM
Lol. Yes an over thinker describes me! 😳
Thanks for your help.
Now I have a problem where by one of their offers which I’ve accepted shows “awaiting payment” my end but shows as a “counter offer” their end and is asking them to check out which they can’t because they’d set it for immediate payment. The other 2 items went through as normal.
I’ve also got this glitch from another buyer and I accepted their Best Offer at around the same time. Hopefully it will rectify itself by morning.
10-12-2024 8:42 AM - edited 10-12-2024 8:43 AM
@johnwash1 wrote:
Last week I refunded a buyer 40 quid due to sending all his items in one parcel.
Just a thought, lets assume that parcel was 10 x £10 item £4.99 postage items (not realistic but bear with me!)
Buyer decides they don't like two of the £10 items.
They ask for a return, you say no.
They do a SNAD, and return the items.
Assume they would then NOT actually get any money back because... you've already refunded them £40 post-sale, rather than pre-payment....?
OR... when you do a post-sale refund, is there a drop down box and if you put 'postage discount' does it get allocated in a different way...?
10-12-2024 1:07 PM
@lighting_signs_and_vintage wrote:
@johnwash1 wrote:
Last week I refunded a buyer 40 quid due to sending all his items in one parcel.Just a thought, lets assume that parcel was 10 x £10 item £4.99 postage items (not realistic but bear with me!)
Buyer decides they don't like two of the £10 items.
They ask for a return, you say no.
They do a SNAD, and return the items.
Assume they would then NOT actually get any money back because... you've already refunded them £40 post-sale, rather than pre-payment....?
OR... when you do a post-sale refund, is there a drop down box and if you put 'postage discount' does it get allocated in a different way...?
Sorry, I have no idea. And I have to add, tongue firmly in cheek, I reckon you're overthinking it too! 🙂
In this case, it was a buyer that I'd previously dealt with some months ago, an absolute gem, with whom I share a common interest and had excellent communication. I had zero fear of anything going wrong that we couldn't work out together.
My summary would be: know your buyers.
13-12-2024 12:49 PM
Thanks.
I messaged the buyer and explained that I’d refund 2 lots of postage upon receipt.
I then copied the tracking number onto the 2 other items so it showed they were all sent together.
Once delivered I refunded her the excess postage.
It’s a shame it can’t be done before they pay but never mind.
13-12-2024 1:07 PM - edited 13-12-2024 1:07 PM
I've not let it keep me awake, but I think they would indeed get 'no refund' in my example because in ebay's eyes they've already had one equal or greater in value. Interesting-ish 🙂
13-12-2024 1:57 PM
If you send tracked you can only use the tracking number once for one order, even if you combine. There's a very slight risk that buyer's can claim non-delivery for the other items in the combined package as there won't be a tracking number for the other items. I've found it to be a problem also.
13-12-2024 2:14 PM
I managed to paste the tracking number on to the other two items. I did it immediately so perhaps that’s why it accepted it.
I also didn’t refund until I had a message from the buyer saying that they had received all 3 items and were happy with them.