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r1_pete - 10/6/11 at 11:31 AM

I just sold an Item on ebay, sent the buyer an invoice, now he's asking if I can post to Malta, not a problem, and he's happy to pay the extra, but, I cant see a way of changing the invoice, anyone done similar before, or got any suggestions?
Cheers.
Pete.


johnq - 10/6/11 at 11:38 AM

get the buyer to gift you the extra through paypal(in advance)of course


jossey - 10/6/11 at 12:12 PM

if you sell to someone abroad they will say they aint had the parcel and you will have to refund them.

ive sold 4 items to people abroad and ALL of them had to be refunded.

not worth the hassell.

Only way i would is to get them (as above) to gift you the money or western union it.

otherwise the will f**k you.

im sure some people have had ok transactions but most go wrong.

Just turn on in seller settings to sell inside UK only.

good luck but be careful.


DJ


Jasper - 10/6/11 at 01:03 PM

Depends what it is, if it's anything the buyer can say is not working or broken, then I wouldn't do it. You're likely to get an email saying it wasn't as descirbed, then Paypal will take the money out of your account and you're stuffed.

Make sure you restrict your bidders to those with good reputation and located in acceptable countries, it's in your personal settings some where.


r1_pete - 10/6/11 at 01:13 PM

Thanks all, its only a reversing lamp, I photographed it lit and not, he has a UK address and seems quite genuine, but you can't tell.

You have to wonder whether its worth selling things for peanuts, rather than just binning them.

I have sussed it though - on the summary list, More actions, Send payment details, amend amount, preview invoice, send invoice.


scootz - 10/6/11 at 02:09 PM

quote:
Originally posted by jossey
if you sell to someone abroad they will say they aint had the parcel and you will have to refund them.
ive sold 4 items to people abroad and ALL of them had to be refunded.
not worth the hassell.
Only way i would is to get them (as above) to gift you the money or western union it.
otherwise the will f**k you.
im sure some people have had ok transactions but most go wrong.
Just turn on in seller settings to sell inside UK only.
good luck but be careful.
DJ



I've sold dozens of things to folk overseas via eBay (does that surprise anyone ) and had the exact opposite experience. Seamlessly smooth transactions every single time and a level of polite communication that I hardly ever get when dealing with a British eBayer!


myke pocock - 10/6/11 at 02:53 PM

Well scootz, I dont know who you have been dealing with in the UK but I have rarely had anything but polite communication and I am up to about the 250 mark both buying and selling. Suppose my time will come then eh?


scootz - 10/6/11 at 03:03 PM

I'm not saying that I don't get polite communication on UK eBay transactions... I do. Mostly though there is no communication - just a payment arrives, or is sent, and then there's a positive feedback when the item has been received. And that's fine - no problems!

But whenever I've dealt with folk overseas there tends to be more 'chat' and a genuine expression of gratitude that's separate to the feedback message left for the business (whichever way it went). That's also fine!

I guess what I'm trying to put across is that foreign ebayers are not all fraudsters!