Postage Charges

kjh-1955
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Tell me I'm dreaming. I recently sold an item on eBay for $157.50 with a postage fee of $15.95 that the buyer has paid for in the purchase. Total Sale was $173.45 of which eBay then received $23.45 for Final Sale Fee & GST leaving a net proceed of $149.91, all good so far. I then I receive my notification of payout for an amount of  $133.96 which is $15.95 less than the supposed net proceed. If the buyer pays the postage surely there should be no charge to the seller just to print a postage label that has already been paid for. If I'm missing something I'll be extremely grateful to anyone who can explain this situation in plain English to me, something that a 1 hour phone call to eBay failed to deliver.

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No, you pay the postage and the buyer pays for it in the sale total - I presume you used eBay postage labels as well and not AP.

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As padi said, if you are charged for postage, then you have used eBay postage labels. Not necessarily a prudent option. Postage is not free, the buyer paid postage to you, it is up to you to determine how you will post.

 

For future reference, if you send an average of ONE parcel a week, Australia Post MyBusiness is significantly cheaper.

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The buyer has paid you $15.95 to ship the item to them,  now how do you expect to do that free of charge

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No, you pay the postage and the buyer pays for it in the sale total - I presume you used eBay postage labels as well and not AP.

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As padi said, if you are charged for postage, then you have used eBay postage labels. Not necessarily a prudent option. Postage is not free, the buyer paid postage to you, it is up to you to determine how you will post.

 

For future reference, if you send an average of ONE parcel a week, Australia Post MyBusiness is significantly cheaper.

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The buyer has paid you $15.95 to ship the item to them,  now how do you expect to do that free of charge

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A long time coming. I'm probably one of very few who remember the last one, and that is vaguely.

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Hello, everyone. It's very important to keep your discussion relevant to the topic. If you have something else to talk about, please start a new thread. Remember irrelevant posts might be removed. Thanks.

 

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OP took the thread off-topic. The question had already been answered to their satisfaction. Hardly a hanging offence.

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