on 16-07-2013 03:27 PM
Hi all, Im relatively new to eBay, my question is this:
I am in the process of creating some listing templates prior to going active, my little dilemma is, I want to list all items as free postage (only shipping within Australia) but there are certain area's i.e. NT that I would like to add an additional cost of say $15, Regonal $10 and WA $10.
Is there a way to automate this for specified post codes or areas so that one invoice goes out with the additional added rather than just putting txt on my listing stating this, as the payment may not be correct if I just ask the purchaser to add the additional monies.
Or is it a case of requesting further payment via paypal?
Thank you in advance for any help.
on 16-07-2013 03:33 PM
Sorry there is no way you can do that. You cannot ask for more postage than is quoted in the postage area.
If items are under 500g or are going in prepaid satchels/boxes then they will cost the same anyway, if they are over you can use calculated postage which will give the correct cost to each destination and you can reduce the item price by the amount you were allowing to cover the free postage.
on 16-07-2013 03:41 PM
If your items suit Click & Send ( satchels and boxes ) then the costs would be the same throughout AU .
on 16-07-2013 04:16 PM
Thanks for the reply,
@jerryman12a wrote:If your items suit Click & Send ( satchels and boxes ) then the costs would be the same throughout AU .
sorry to seem dumb, click & send?
on 16-07-2013 04:16 PM
Thanks for answering.
Olddarse
@phorum_junkie* wrote:Sorry there is no way you can do that. You cannot ask for more postage than is quoted in the postage area.
If items are under 500g or are going in prepaid satchels/boxes then they will cost the same anyway, if they are over you can use calculated postage which will give the correct cost to each destination and you can reduce the item price by the amount you were allowing to cover the free postage.
on 16-07-2013 04:48 PM
https://www.clickandsend.com.au/home/NISS_frm_home.php?sz_Client=AustraliaPost
info on click and send
on 16-07-2013 05:09 PM
You can't do that anyway within Australia. If you offer free postage you can't add a cost for postage for any reason.