So, if I sell an item on eBay, and someone buys it, and say shipping is $12.
They pay shipping, dah, and you have the option to print the receipt for the shipping.
What do you do?
Print it, and take it to their distribution, and they just ship it out like that? Never done this before, kinda need to know.
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- 07 Aug. 2010 05:07am #1
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- 07 Aug. 2010 05:15am #2
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Hopefully this helps:
How to Ship Items Sold on eBay - wikiHow
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- 07 Aug. 2010 05:19am #3
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As far as fedex goes I'm pretty sure you have to send it through a fedex location or drop box.
I'm not 100% sure because I've never used Fedex only UPS.
Not sure about the last question, I'm sorry. D:
If you payed for a box you might want to sent the receipt to the customer.
Have they already payed you for shipping and everything?
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Oh! Lol well in that case you calculate and include shipping before hand in the price.
This should explain it a bit better.
eBay Guides - How to Ship an eBay sale item
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- 07 Aug. 2010 09:10am #7
If you take it to a UPS/USPS/whatever location you will have to pay the shipping costs up front. If you print out the shipping label and take it up there than you don't have to pay for shipping. They will simply put a sticker on the box and send it on it's way. I have no clue if clover answered it. I just woke up and clicking links is too much at this moment in time.
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