21-04-2025 9:43 AM
21-04-2025 10:00 AM
If the buyer has 5 QR labels, then they have paid for 5 postages, and these should be then sent separately.
21-04-2025 11:17 AM
If you don't send as five separate packages your buyer could claim not to have received the others - you will only have protection for non-delivery by sending as five parcels. If EVRi lose the one parcel you would not be protected for the other four items.
21-04-2025 11:21 AM
I know a lot of places have this novel idea called Combined Postage and invoices? I know its an out f the box idea but instead of 5x the work and of course the Buyer paying 5x the amount, they could introduce a system where these 5 get put into 1? I know pretty innovative but I hear it solves a lot of problems
21-04-2025 12:33 PM
@xenavsbuffy1 wrote:I know a lot of places have this novel idea called Combined Postage and invoices? I know its an out f the box idea but instead of 5x the work and of course the Buyer paying 5x the amount, they could introduce a system where these 5 get put into 1? I know pretty innovative but I hear it solves a lot of problems
You know, I could be wrong but I think there used to something exactly like this on Ebay. I vaguely recall that if a buyer wanted several items they could put them in their 'basket' and request that the seller sent them a combined invoice for all the items with one postage cost.
Of course this could have just been a dream, I mean why would Ebay suddenly want to collect 'commission' on 5 lots of postage and receive 5 lots of 'buyer protection' fees, I mean it just doesn't make sense does it