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 jackswebb
 
posted on February 24, 2005 06:08:59 PM new
How do I find it and when I do how do I TURN it OFF!

Several buyers have sent ONLY their purchase price and the postage. Not including my STATED handling fees.

I just got an e mail from a buyer that said,,,I sent what e bay said was the total.

1. How could e bay know the postage? I don't even know it till I figure it out.

That confuses me on what she said. Anyway. I would rather e bay NOT involve themselves in my AFTER close of auction business.

How do I turn OFF the you WON notice from e bay. They Know they Wun.....I know they WUN and I,will be giving them a total when I, get it.....

NOTICE!!!!! Never mind! I found it and I see I have NEVER opted into that....she is full of it...and futher more I refunded her Money minus all the FEES associated.

She needs to READ the entire auction.

hahahah, so I see she gave me a GOOD mark. Well I slapped her Right back with a positive line of BS too. Wunderful transaction!





Have a Wunderful ebay enhancement.
[ edited by jackswebb on Feb 24, 2005 06:19 PM ]
 
 Libra63
 
posted on February 24, 2005 07:31:51 PM new
Unless you send a Winning Bid Notice from Ebay. Ebay sends an End of Auction notice. I am sure there is no way to turn that off because it is a part of the auction.

There is a box in that notice to tell your buyers what you want them to do.

Mine says." I will send you a Winning Bid Notice within 5 hours of the auction end. Please wait for my notice. You can pay instantly by PayPal if you know the price of the auction plus postage if not wait for my notice".

It is your buyers that think this is a winning bid notice, well it is sort of but terms of that page is eBays end of auction notice. Does this help?


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 sanmar
 
posted on February 24, 2005 07:54:29 PM new
Jack; Do as I do, send an invoice with all of the info in it. i.e. selling price, shipping costs & insurance costs. Oh yes, if a buyer is in CA, the sales tax. When you do this, there is no room for argument.


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 jackswebb
 
posted on February 24, 2005 08:41:26 PM new
I am getting LAZY I guess, they KNOW what they paid,,,I sent them the shipping,,I ASS u med they READ the auction and read the handling fees......My mistake...I really believe they conviently OVERLOOKED that part...I'll go back to drawing them pictures of the every step of the way through the process...

$12.99 purchase price
$ 8.78 UPS/Postal rate.
$85.00 handling fees.
$106.77 Total.

Please pay pal that amount ASAP!!!!



 
 Libra63
 
posted on February 24, 2005 09:09:35 PM new
Well Jack if you want to do thing the right way and get paid right then send your own winning bid notices after they receive eBays End of auction notice. Remember there are alot of new buyers out there that don't know what they are doing and I like Ebays Winning bid notice, not automatic, but others like the other automated ones. So it is a toss up what to send. It always pays to instruct the buyers just what to do. It saves a lot of hassle in the long run. Now, don't expect them to know or even read your TOS because most don't.


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