on 16-08-2012 09:58 PM
I'm just wondering, but is it possible to have the same correct address in both the paypal and ebay recepits, but somehow have the seller get sent on the invoice an old address used for previous purchases from competely different sellers?
It seems to have happened to me. I was expecting a particular ebay parcel, but I think it may have turned up at my old address in a different state. I just tripled checked that both the ebay and parcel receipts have the same correct address, but somehow what seems to be the parcel arrived at a completely different address?
on 17-08-2012 07:37 PM
on 18-08-2012 12:02 AM
As a buyer when you click on pay now you go to the checkout page. At the top left is the delivery address, check that is correct and if it is not just change it. Once you complete checkout that is the address that will appear both in the Paypal transaction and on the seller's ebay page.
As a seller you should ignore the 'your item has sold' email. That could be showing any address, I have about six delivery addresses spread over two countries and whichever one I last used may be showing.
Always use the address that is showing in Paypal, if you use click & send it is even easier as the Paypal address will be automatically input. For bank deposit items check the address showing in the view order details or Selling Manager, if the buyer has paid without completing checkout then they will have to accept it is their fault if it goes to the wrong address, they have no buyer protection anyway although I would always resend if they completed checkout with the correct addeess or refund if it was returned to me.
on 18-08-2012 12:38 PM
Thanks for that, just checked, my primary address is still the old one, fixed now. I just cannot understand why ebay & paypal would send the old "primary address" to the seller, while informing me on my emails that I selected the new address.
It's because when you went through eBay Checkout, the Primary Postal Address was set as the default, and you didn't change it.
So, eBay and Paypal told the seller the address that you told them that you wanted delivery sent to.
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding why you think this is confusing?
on 18-08-2012 12:46 PM
The thing is that I've had paypal things sent to my new address before. And I just signed in to check both ebay and paypal. Both have my correct new address listed for that particular item. No mention at all about the old address on the receipts, but somehow the old address got given to the seller.
Delivery addresses for most transactions come from the vendor (eg: eBay or other website), not from Paypal. You nominate the delivery address inside the vendors' shopping cart or checkout, and this info is then passed over to Paypal.
So, please forget Paypal, they have nothing to do with this.
As for the receipts - the ones that matter are those that are sent AFTER you pay. For most transactions that means the email that is from service@paypal.com.au and is titled:
"Receipt for your PayPal payment to [sellername]"
In the email is a block that states the Shipping Address, and this address is passed across to Paypal during the checkout process. It DOES NOT come from anything that is stored on the Paypal website.
Paypal shipping addresses are only used when you are initiating payment from the Paypal "Send Money" webpages, and not for eBay or other "checkout-type" transactions.
on 18-08-2012 05:53 PM
It's because when you went through eBay Checkout, the Primary Postal Address was set as the default, and you didn't change it.
So, eBay and Paypal told the seller the address that you told them that you wanted delivery sent to.
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding why you think this is confusing?
It's confusing because I confirmed I selected the correct address on both ebay and paypal checkout pages. Got emails from both paypal and the ebay listing that I've bought the item/paid for it and both still listing the correct address. Yet the seller, gets a different email with a different shipping address.
I think it's what phorum_junkie is talking about with the "Your item has sold" email. I think the seller must have taken the address off of that, and not the ebay email when I checked out and paid for the item. As to my confusion, I'm just wondering why ebay would have such a system as to send an email containing an address which may or may not be correct, before the buyer goes through checkout and is given the option to select an address.
on 18-08-2012 09:25 PM
As to my confusion, I'm just wondering why ebay would have such a system as to send an email containing an address which may or may not be correct, before the buyer goes through checkout and is given the option to select an address.
Sorry - I misunderstoof your situation, and got it wrong.
I definitely agree that the first email that the seller receives is TOTALLY misleading, because it states the default (registered) address directly underneath a heading that says "Buyer's postal address"
Yet at the point in time, when that email is sent, the buyer has not nominated which address they actually want the item posted to. It's dumb, and it's always been that way.
on 18-08-2012 11:02 PM
This situation is easily avoided if you are a seller.
Never read item sold emails!
I don't read any of the ebay generated after sales emails except if a buyer has paid by bank deposit and not completed checkout, fortunately it rarely happens
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I don't even log into ebay until after most of my parcels are packed and labelled ready for posting. I first log into click & send and process all the items thast are added automatically, I then log into Paypal just in case somebody has paid direct and not gone through checkout and copy and paste the name and address etc over to C&S. I then log into my bank account and only log into ebay if there is a new payment there.
As a buyer I always check that the correct delivery address is showing in checkout and make sure I complete the process.
on 19-08-2012 11:42 PM
I always use the address on the paypal "payment received" email, if they pay by bank deposit I use the address on ebay.
on 20-08-2012 01:21 AM
Gem Boy using an address in ebay is fine once the buyer has paid, it is the address in the item sold email that should be ignored. As I said it is easy to avoid making the mistake if you don't read them 😉
on 23-11-2018 06:21 PM
I will never use ebay again they sent to wrong address even though I put correct address they use a wrong default address that I had to change 3 times before it was correct...they kept putting diffetrent state and potcode/zip code...then they say it is my fault and nothing they can do...terrible service...their mistake and I have to pay for it!!!