Deducting postage costs from an invoice if an item is picked up and not posted
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on โ26-11-2013 07:41 PM
Deducting postage costs from an invoice if an item is picked up and not posted
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โ26-11-2013 08:22 PM - edited โ26-11-2013 08:24 PM
If by any chance you're clicking the Recalculate button....don't. It's actually a 'revert to original' button.
When you go to send the invoice, change the postage service to pick-up, then enter 0.00 in the price field, then hit send (or preview the info, and if all good, send).
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on โ27-11-2013 09:55 AM
I presume as they are picking up they will be paying in cash so why do you need to send an invoice, amended or not?
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on โ27-11-2013 10:09 AM
I think all eBay sellers should be aware of how to send an invoice and know how to adjust the total successfully.
Sellers may need to send an invoice for several reasons:
- as a reminder if item remains unpaid
- if the buyer has requested an invoice
- to adjust the post service & price (express)
- to combine items & then adjust post price
- to have an order form and invoice on the record that accurately reflects pick up method and the actual $$$ due / received

