21-02-2025 7:00 PM
Option on sold listings to ‘send payment details’ has disappeared and I’m unable to send people invoices for combined orders like I normally do. I did a live chat with customer service, but I don’t really think they knew what I was talking about.
I have buyers waiting to pay, but are reluctant to pay for the entire postage cost in one go and have me refund due to the amount of money they would have in limbo.
anybody else having the same problem? Anyone at eBay able to confirm it’s being looked into so I can tell my buyers?
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21-03-2025 12:09 PM
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21-03-2025 12:56 PM
or save all the faffing around and simply cancel the sale, making sure the problem is of ebays making , and it MAY be resolved in 90 days as CS was allegedly quoting.
21-03-2025 7:44 PM
this has cost me money as i need to send a revised invoice but cannot,
buyer does not want to pay for the whole postage which comes to roughly 54 pounds on items of a total price of 22 pounds, and why should he, so they are just sitting in limbo at the moment,
dont know what else i can do and this effects you as a seller,
21-03-2025 8:12 PM
Your only other option is to relist the whole set of items together as one lot with one postage cost and ask your buyer to complete that sale instead, and cancel all the existing lots. Cr*p I know, but there's no other way of doing it currently (and I believe ebay agents have suggested this as a work-round so it's sort of 'approved')
21-03-2025 8:54 PM
They did approve that. I asked specifically regarding that workaround as it does fall under the new terms and conditions regarding circumventing BPF fees. Think it was Marco that okayed it. Question and answer are in one of these threads.
21-03-2025 8:55 PM
21-03-2025 9:00 PM
Just in case you don't know, the next step from your available funds will probably be your linked bank account.
I haven't seen a single example of them using held funds for refund/postage purposes from the same sale yet.
In my opinion the best workaround for both buyer and seller is relisting everything they want in a single listing. Guarantees the buyer only pays one 75p fee and one set of postage and the seller doesn't need to worry about where refunds are coming from either.
Only thing they have to front is post.
21-03-2025 9:02 PM
Exactly my £20 postage refunds this week taken from available balance leaving minus £3.09. Yesterday i was lucky a buyer asked if i could combine 9 items so i took them off and listed as one lot with correct postage. There is also the problem of does one of us get a strike for cancelling? I need to buy an aquarium tube and only one person has one and it's here on Ebay but i refuse to buy while they are holding my money so will look for an alternative elsewhere