posted on June 29, 2007 08:06:02 AM new
Hi guys, I am no longer using Paypal. Therefore on my auctions I am requesting USA buyers to send payment via mail to my USA address even though I live in France. I have a friend who deposits funds for me in my USA bank account. But the problem is on all ebay invoices that I send out the following appears:
I will send payment to the following address:
Steve Lifton
Chez Soliera
Rue De La Tannerie
Saignon, 84400
France
I can't figure out anywhere to get rid of that and change it to read my USA address. I'm fairly sure that it is somewhere in the Vendio site, but I can't locate it. If you check any of my current auctions you will see that it clearly states where to send payment. But the ebay invoice reads differently. Due to the euro vs dollar exchange and bank charges it doesn't make sense to have payment come here to France. I would only then have to mail it back to the states. That is a loss of two weeks. Your advice would be appreciated. Thank you, Steve
It is likely that this is set in your eBay account. Please check your eBay account "Payment Address" preference by following the instructions at the following eBay location:
posted on June 29, 2007 10:51:06 AM new
Hi Nathan, thank you,I will try it. But I have been trying for 30 minutes to get into Ebay-Paypal-and Google. Every one of them times out and leaves me with a blank page. Is anyone else having problems logging onto any of these three sites? Has California finally floated out into the Pacific?
posted on June 29, 2007 11:05:26 AM new
Thanks Nathan, I guess it is just me. It wouldn't be a normal day without some weird thing happening to my computer. I think it's time to take it in for a grease job and oil change. Take care, Steve
posted on June 29, 2007 11:35:38 AM new
Thanks Nathan and Christopher, did the old system restore trick and voila it worked. Back online, found the site in ebay to make the change per your suggestion and all is well. The puter lives to work another day. Not time for the shop yet. Take care guys, Steve