
08-12-2018 01:26 PM - edited 08-12-2018 01:40 PM
Newbie seller here. Sold a few items. More than happy to combine shipping. Tell people in the listing, if you buy multiple items from me, please wait for the invoice before paying. One person actually did that!
Alas, another bought two items a few hours apart. I'm thrilled they sold.
But he paid for each, full shipping.
He's in Canada and I know putting them in the same box will be a few bucks at most more than the shipping for one! Total price of both items, $80C. Total shipping, $37.C. Can probably ship them both for $21.C. Used CP's shipping calculator. So the refund is about $15-16.
Q. Now that he has paid full shipping for both, what is the way to only charge him the combined shipping?
A - do a full refund for both, asking him to agree (so I get seller fees back on the shipping) then invoice him for both with the new shipping? does this set up the seller for a defect?
B - send him a personal paypal payment for the difference between the
combined shipping and total of what he paid? (somehow this doesn't seem right to me, I still get charged fees on separate shipping, also what if he has a problem with the items and disputes? this would be outside of ebay so to speak)
C - send them in 2 boxes, get 2 track numbers, so no refund - he paid for it
D - send them in 1 box, keep the extra shipping. ie take the money and run. ok I'm joking.
-Signed, Newbie seller confusion.
08-12-2018 02:15 PM
E. Figure out what you will pay in eBay fees on the refunded amount. So if the difference in shipping was $12 you will be paying $1.20 in fees on that so subtract that from the refund. Go into that transaction in your Paypal account, click on refund this payment, change the refund amount to $10.80 and go on from there. You can put a note there to the buyer saying that it is a partial shipping refund. The refund will then be associated with that purchase.
Keep in mind that shipping can also include your shipping supplies so you don't need to charge the exact amount that you charged for.
08-12-2018 02:18 PM
About D....some people don't refund unless asked by the buyer to do so. For an amount that large, I would definitely refund a portion of it.
It is not always possible for a buyer to ask for an invoice as the cart does not always work and in some cases ebay requires immediate payment when a buyer clicks on buy it now.
08-12-2018 02:43 PM
I get the option of asking for immediate payment in the listing form, and click No. I ask buyers who are buying multiple items, to use BIN but NOT click Pay, then wait for the invoice. It worked like a charm with one, but another just went ahead and paid twice. Funny thing, he never even asked me to put them in one box or for the refund.
08-12-2018 03:06 PM
08-12-2018 03:58 PM
any times, i have just included the refund, in cash in an envelope. inside the package, with a note, refund for over payment on shipping. Only on tracked packages of course. Customers are usually very happy about it.
08-13-2018 01:54 PM
8. EBay fees are not automatically refunded, if it's worth the time, call CS to request that the fees be credited back to your account.
OTOH-- It's up to the seller how much is refunded.
So if the cost is $2.50 less than the buyer was charged, and the eBay shipping FVF on that was $0.25, the seller could refund $2.25.