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on 25-10-2013 08:36 AM
@sportandplay wrote:That is exactly how buyers have parcels sent to the wrong address!
In checkout the address defaults to their primary shipping address. And many buyers don't change their address.
This is from the checkout screen
ok, so that means the eBay address is incorrect, right?
what happens though if they have updated their PayPal address and therefore that PayPal address is the one you get advised to ship to?
(because they paid by Paypal)
What happens to my seller protection if I send it to the eBay address? (remembering that this is what would get uploaded to click and send?)
I'm sorry, I know I'm asking the same tuff, but the penny just isn't dropping....
If you run out of time or patience to help me I can wait for Digi to come online - she explains it in little words and types slowly for me LOL,
There is just some guy in another thread asking about postage to pakistan, and i remembered this scenario and wanted to make sure i told him the right stuff before answering iykwim - plus now, since finding that link, I think I was right to begin with, so i wanna know LOL)
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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on 25-10-2013 08:42 AM
The pic above shows the checkout screen.
The buyer can either accept the default address or select a new shipping address.
The buyer then selects how to pay.
If the buyer opts to pay by PayPal they are asked to sign in to PayPal.
Once checkout is complete all shipping details are EXACTLY THE SAME in the PayPal transaction, the PayPal email notification, eBay View Order details and in C&S.
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on 25-10-2013 08:45 AM
Buyers can have several addresses stored in eBay. I have 6 addresses including 2 overseas and I can select from any of them to use as the shipping address.
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on 25-10-2013 08:48 AM
@crikey*mate wrote:what happens though if they have updated their PayPal address and therefore that PayPal address is the one you get advised to ship to?
(because they paid by Paypal)
The 'PayPal' address that sellers are advised to ship to is the shipping address that the buyer has selected in checkout.
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on 25-10-2013 09:06 AM
I always ship to the address in paypal. If they don't pay by paypal then the ebay checkout address is used. I have only ever had one parcel returned for wrong address.
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on 25-10-2013 10:01 AM
I had one buyer with one address on eBay, a different address on Paypal (well, at first glance) & a note on the bottom of her Paypal payment to send to another different address.
Her excuse was that she was having problems changing her address. As the note was on the bottom of the Paypal email, I had to change the details of the address on C&S & I sent the package to that address with no problems it getting there.
I have had others, one was a NSW registered address, but she wanted the package sent to Queensland where she was staying for 6 months.
I really don't understand why people can't change their addresses, even temporarily. Some people don't answer when U ask which address to which to send their item.
With bank deposit, U have to trust the buyer has their address correct, as I know of one lady who paid by bank deposit to another seller & paid by Paypal to me - the last I heard the buyer hadn't received her item with the eBay address (I used the Paypal address).
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25-10-2013 10:35 AM - edited 25-10-2013 10:36 AM
@crikey*mate wrote:
What happens to my seller protection if I send it to the eBay address? (remembering that this is what would get uploaded to click and send?)
I'm sorry, I know I'm asking the same tuff, but the penny just isn't dropping....
If you run out of time or patience to help me I can wait for Digi to come online - she explains it in little words and types slowly for me LOL,
I'll do my best... ![]()
When someone goes through the checkout, before they even select a payment method, their primary shipping address that is on file with eBay is automatically loaded as the ship to address. They can change it at that point, or there's one more opportunity to change it after they select their payment method and confirm the payment.
Once the checkout procedure is finalised, no matter which payment method is selected, the address that was confirmed during checkout becomes the address displayed on the seller's order details (the order details do not become available unless a buyer has completed checkout).
The address on the order details are - the address confirmed during checkout, the address on the PayPal payment notification, and the address that's loaded into Click & Send. 😉
That is, the address the buyer confirms during checkout is the eBay address, it might not be the one they have registered as a primary delivery address, or where they live etc, but for all intents and purposes, it's the address on file with eBay that that shipment is meant to go to.
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on 16-12-2016 10:26 PM
Thank you. At last I found a clear and precise answer to my question.
Regards
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on 16-12-2016 10:53 PM
Maybe you should have asked your question earlier.
This thread is three years old and has obviously been available for all of that time.
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on 17-12-2016 12:51 AM
And the question has been asked and answered many times in the last 3 years.