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Paypal Question (Probably Really Simple!)
lufcgirl
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I'm hoping to be successful on two items from one seller, auctions are ending within ten minutes of each other.
Anyway the guy said if you buy more than one item it's cheaper postage, but as I've never used paypal before, I was under the assumption you paid for each item seperately and therefore the total would be wrong as the delivery price would be different.
Can anybody clarify this or what I need to do?
Thanks
Anyway the guy said if you buy more than one item it's cheaper postage, but as I've never used paypal before, I was under the assumption you paid for each item seperately and therefore the total would be wrong as the delivery price would be different.
Can anybody clarify this or what I need to do?
Thanks
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if you win both items don't pay immediately, wait for the seller to send you a combined invoice, it will have the discount factored in.0
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Wait and see if you win both items, Then 'request total from seller' and you should get an updated invoice.I'm hoping to be successful on two items from one seller, auctions are ending within ten minutes of each other.
Anyway the guy said if you buy more than one item it's cheaper postage, but as I've never used paypal before, I was under the assumption you paid for each item seperately and therefore the total would be wrong as the delivery price would be different.
Can anybody clarify this or what I need to do?
ThanksIf google doesn't know it, how should i?0
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