on 25-05-2014 11:11 AM
Hi everyone, I got sucked into offering free postage for my car posters because eBay said it would be better for my listings and rating, and I wanted to give it a try. But just I had anticipated, people are still buying multiple items from me at once and I haven't been able to try sending the invoice correctly because people pay for all the items too quickly, resulting in me refunding the triple postage paid.
So I was wondering if someone could give me a few pointers on how to send the correct invoice which removes all the built-in shipping costs from the three items?
Imagine the total of 3 items is $30 ($10 each, or $18 each with free postage on each) but in reality the postage is only $8 for all 3. The invoice comes up as $54 but I want it to now total $38. How would I do that? Do I use the discount field and put in -16? I just want to make sure I know what I'm doing.
Also, I'm thinking of going back to having separate postage prices because I want to be more transparent to my customers. What is your opinion as a fellow seller or buyer?
Thanks in advance!
Andrew.
on 25-05-2014 11:16 AM
on 25-05-2014 01:38 PM
If asked beforehand you can add best offer on one or all items and use that to accomodate discounting,
Refunding adds to admin, and potentiially new defect rules.
Have heard of some doing a cash back adding it to package. Though sending cash in mail is supposedly a no no, its such a small amount its not that big a deal. PR wise its a nice surprise.
on 25-05-2014 02:13 PM
We usually include a free gift to offset such postage costs. That usually meets with positive results.
In some cases where the buyer asks first we will offer an extra item at no additional cost. And then ask them to specifiy a colour or size for the extra one.
on 25-05-2014 02:40 PM
As you're not supposed to send money through the post, if it's not a lot to be refunded, I either throw in a freebie or send some postage stamps. Most people seem to be happy with that I think.
on 25-05-2014 03:08 PM
@lane-ends wrote:If asked beforehand you can add best offer on one or all items and use that to accomodate discounting,
Refunding adds to admin, and potentiially new defect rules.
Have heard of some doing a cash back adding it to package. Though sending cash in mail is supposedly a no no, its such a small amount its not that big a deal. PR wise its a nice surprise.
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on 25-05-2014 04:08 PM
Thank you for all the replies. Sounds like the best thing to do is to keep the postage separate. Thanks again!
on 26-05-2014 11:45 AM
Hi,
I spent a couple of hours yesterday adding this message to all of my listings, "I do combine postage so if you buy more than one item please wait until I send you an invoice showing a discounted postage amount". I hope this one works for me. Time will tell.
Cheers 🙂
on 26-05-2014 02:29 PM
We get enough questions that clearly show that buyers rarely read the descriptions and rarely look further than the main picture.
So if the main pic contains sufficient info then mostly that's all you really need.
on 26-05-2014 04:11 PM
The other thing to think about when refunding overpaid postage (if you include it in your listing price) is that eBay have already taken their FVF out of the total amount including the postage. So if you send a refund you are out of pocket whatever the %age of fees you pay to ebay. So for each $8 postage you refund your customer you may lose 80c if your fees are 10% of fvf.
Sounds like it would be cheaper for you to keep postage separate to avoid over payments. Which means eBay will still get that fvf but only on the correct amount of postage paid.