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09-16-2003 12:09 AM
How do you handle those once in a while situations where the buyer short pays by a dollar or so? I just had one today on a $230 item he was $1 short! It's no big deal, it just upsets the balance in the admittedly small "tidy" part of my brain! I felt like telling him to drop that dollar in the next charity collection box he sees, but figured even that might tick someone off over such an insignificant amount, so I didn't. I always include a Sales Receipt when I ship and I show the full amount less a "Special Discount" for the short-paid amount.
I know this is really a waste of energy on something that isn't going to make the difference between profit and loss (at least in the big picture) and I should probably just "get over it". I just wanted to get some input from you PSers of longer standing than this wet-behind-the-ears "turquoise"!
Chris.
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09-16-2003 12:25 AM
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09-16-2003 12:44 AM
In one instance I had sent a PayPal money request. The buyer changed the S/H downward by $2 and short payed. It was obvious that he had done so deliberately so I refunded and sent another request which upset him to no end. He was upset that I would nickel and dime him while I maintain thats exactly what he was trying to do to me!
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09-16-2003 12:54 AM
This was over a month ago, and to make a long story short, the buyer now has NO intention of going through with the purchases and I'm out all this money. (and time). I wish I just pocketed the extra she paid me, and I'd have been done with the whole matter, but I just don't do things like that. Seems the buyer was peeved with me that I refunded the 4 payments, even though I was only trying to do the right thing. Very odd isn't it!!!
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09-16-2003 01:00 AM
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09-16-2003 01:13 AM
My auctions state that you must pay me in one Paypal payment, and if you don't, I'll refund and reinvoice but I think from this point forward, I'll rethink that whole thing because as they say, "a bird in the hand...."
Thing is though, when you are already working on a small margin, every $.30 counts. What I should have done was just refunded her her overpayment, less my extra $.30 per transaction, and let her "eat" the extra costs, but it bugged me that Paypal was going to come out ahead on the deal, so I did it the way I did. She didn't appreciate my honesty, and was/is actually rather put off by it. Go figure.
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09-16-2003 01:28 AM
It sounds like we has the same bidder
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09-16-2003 01:48 AM
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09-16-2003 08:51 AM
I agree with treasure-pot - I think it often is deliberate, buyers figure that most sellers - particularly higher-volume sellers - value their time more that the odd dollar or two they are being shorted and will just roll with it.
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09-16-2003 02:56 PM
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09-16-2003 03:08 PM
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09-16-2003 04:30 PM
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09-16-2003 06:41 PM
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09-16-2003 10:45 PM
I once included an 85 cent overpayment and a little humorous note along with the item - that netted me an extra sale that I'm certain would not have been made otherwise, so my advice Deltone is to keep on doing the right thing. It's just not true what my dear old Dad used to say that "no good deed goes unpunished" (but it sure feels like it sometimes!)
Chris.
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09-28-2003 05:06 AM
I find that the people who make up their own shipping rates are usually pretty uptight to deal with anyways, perhaps, in their worry that the seller will notice...
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