17-01-2021 5:00 PM
I am a business seller. Before I signed up to managed payments, PayPal used to send an email confirming payment. I used to copy the address and then paste it onto a label then post - simple!!!
With managed payments, I now have to go to "print postage label", edit the address (as there is an eBay reference within the address) then copy the address to the clipboard and then paste it onto the label - this is for UK postage. For non-UK if I click on "print posage label" and I don't know that the buyer is not UK based, I get transferred to a log-in page for Packlink which I do not want. I then have to go to "order details" and copy to clipboard & paste the address from that.
Is there any way I can easily find who has paid and simply cut & paste the address like I used to be able to do?
Alternatively, is it possible to opt out of managed payments?
Thanks in advance for your help
use the seller hub and click on the order number, you can copy the address from there,
you will still have to remove the stupid code number, but it is quicker than your route
@badgeman27 wrote:I am a business seller. Before I signed up to managed payments, PayPal used to send an email confirming payment. I used to copy the address and then paste it onto a label then post - simple!!!
With managed payments, I now have to go to "print postage label", edit the address (as there is an eBay reference within the address) then copy the address to the clipboard and then paste it onto the label - this is for UK postage. For non-UK if I click on "print posage label" and I don't know that the buyer is not UK based, I get transferred to a log-in page for Packlink which I do not want. I then have to go to "order details" and copy to clipboard & paste the address from that.
Is there any way I can easily find who has paid and simply cut & paste the address like I used to be able to do?
Alternatively, is it possible to opt out of managed payments?
Thanks in advance for your help
The only way to opt out of eBay Managed Payments is to stop selling your unwanted items on eBay and use an alternative selling platform.