Click & Collect clarification
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on โ26-03-2019 02:13 PM
I'm looking to purchase something and the seller is offering Click and Collect.
I don't want the item sent to a store, so for those who have done this before, is there also an option at checkout to choose a regular mailing address, or do I need to contact the seller to ask them to remove C&C for the listing?
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โ26-03-2019 02:33 PM - edited โ26-03-2019 02:33 PM
Any time I have bought something that offers click & collect, it has been a special opt in type of thing, where normal postage to your home is the norm.
Maybe if in doubt though, ask the seller first. Can't hurt.
I also found that in most cases, click & collect still charges the normal postage rate, it just goes to the shop but for some items, if you are buying from big retail stores, click & collect means the listed postage cost will not be charged if picking up from one of their own stores. It can actually be a bit confusing.
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on โ26-03-2019 04:02 PM
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on โ26-03-2019 10:43 PM
You are most likely right as I have never seen an ad that only offers click & collect.
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on โ27-03-2019 07:37 AM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:I haven't done one but as I understand it in checkout you need to select CnC if you want it.
I don't think a seller can offer CnC only.
I certainly hope not.
I'm happy to drive 25km to pick up something from the post office in town, but not 100km to Big W!

