on 18-04-2021 11:51 AM
I posted an item to sell - clearly noted the postage charge as $15.00. Item was sold - when I go to send the invoice, it now states postage is $9.40. Yet profile of my item clearly states this.
If I send an invoice to buyer - will I have to manually change postage charge to $15? Even this $15 is a reduced postage charge so not happy at having it reduced further.
on 18-04-2021 12:29 PM
Re your sold item for $70, when I view the original listing, it shows $9.40 postage
and there is nothing to indicate the listing has been revised at all.
on 18-04-2021 12:40 PM
I also only see $9.40 with nothing showing it has been revised
Sorry but not seeing what you are seeing
on 18-04-2021 01:11 PM
Have a look at the enclosed copy of what I am seeing on my sold page - it CLEARLY states the price of the item, PLUS CLEARLY states - " + postage (buyer to pay $15.00)". I always dump a copy of the ad AFTER I have posted it, and it CLEARLY shows I listed the postage at $15.
on 18-04-2021 01:13 PM
I never revised the postage charge. I never changed it from $15. Postage charge was ALWAYS set at $15, yet when it comes to sending invoice - suddenly it is changed to $9.40? Not by me. And why does it CLEARLY state " + postage (buyer to pay $15.00)"?
on 18-04-2021 01:34 PM
How do you enter your postage options - as in, do you use flat rate or calculated? If calculated, was a 500g satchel entered with a handling fee to make up the cost to $15? Do you use business policies or enter postage options / costs on a per-listing basis?
No one here can really know what happened, in any case, we can only make guesses. I'm only asking the above to check which postage system / areas may have potential problems (i.e. if more people experience this issue, the same questions will be asked to see if there are any common denominators).
I am fairly confident, though, that if you send an invoice with $9.40 entered as the postage cost, that is what the buyer will receive and you'd have to change it manually to $15 - without knowing whether the buyer saw $9.40 or $15 when they bid, it's hard to say whether you should contact them about it first or just wait to see if they take issue with it - judgement call, I suppose.
on 18-04-2021 01:41 PM
The listing has not been revised, and only shows $9.40 postage. Even checked and it is not a calculated post item.
I do not know where or how you are seeing $15.00 Could you possibly be viewing a previous sale, obsolete ended listing. Can you possibly provide a listing number that shows where you are seeing this $15.00 postage.
Has your current sale been relisted using the sell similar option, with the postage charge included at $9.40
as relates to a number of your sold and current listings.
on 18-04-2021 01:50 PM
Postage charge was ALWAYS set at $15
Of the 3 items you have listed, 1 has postage of $14 and the other 2 have postage of $9.40
on 18-04-2021 03:01 PM
See my original post. Under the amount $70, it clearly states, and is viewable my end, - postage "buyer pays $15.00".
If I had stated postage of $9.40, where does this $15 come from? Very confusing.
18-04-2021 03:25 PM - edited 18-04-2021 03:27 PM
And I suggest you See the responses - your items are listed as davewill has pointed out.
As a seller I would log out and go in as a guest and check your actual listings, that way you will see what we are seeing and all eBayers are seeing.
Once you have done that, troubleshooot your problem as digital*ghost has advised, not much we can do to help you further.
You are welcome