HELP - how to reverse a payment?
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on โ24-05-2020 02:22 PM
Hi,
I have recently purchased several items from a seller who has agreed to combine postage. There is still one item I am waiting for to end that I intend to bid on. I just won an auction from another seller and paid for it but as I hit the pay now button I realised that the amount was for all the items i had purchased including the ones with full postage. What can I do? This is also the case with another two Items from which I have just requested a combined invoice.
I actually hate the way e-bay assumes full cart payment when you click on pay for an individual item.
Thanks
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on โ24-05-2020 02:32 PM
You needed to select 'pay only this seller'.
Now the seller is the only one to reverse a payment.
But rather than reversing payment, message the seller and explain not to process the order until the other is finished then combine.
When I did the same, my seller put 0.00 for postage on the last item I won and sent them all together.
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on โ24-05-2020 02:47 PM
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I'm aware of the 'Pay only this seller' option but when in a rush you sometimes forget that Ebay has decided on your behalf that you want to pay for the entire cart even though you got there by hitting pay now on a particular item. It should be a "Do you you want to pay for other items" option rather that the whole cart default. Just frustrating.
I have emailed the seller so hopefully they do the right thing. I just hope they don't send the items before they see the message. Glad it worked out in your case.
Have a good weekend!
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on โ24-05-2020 07:23 PM
They want you to pay individual postage, more fees for feebay

