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Selling your stuff on Amazon - Part 6- Advice for newbies in first post
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Hi yeslek, it sounds like a phone call is needed to sort this out or an email at the least. This is a free number 0800 279 6620 to customer services, it's probably a stupid computer thing that's making you go round in circles, maybe a real live person can get it cleared up.0
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Not really usefull for selling, but though it would be usefull for those of us that buy on Amazon.
http://www.a9.com/-/company/instantRewards.jsp
You get a % off your purchases using this serviceLife is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
20p savers club = £8.00
£2.00 savers club = £0.00 (£100 banked)
AMAZON SELLERS CLUB member 0024 come and join us make some space and get hold of some cash, we're on the Ebay and other auctions, Car Boot and Jumble Sales Board0 -
soolin wrote:Oh no you mentioned the poundland bags...now larmy is going to get cross again :rotfl:
Actually I like the size of the 99p shop ones. they are size D so are fine for most paperbacks even thick ones, and even some smaller hardbacks as wll as DVDs. They used to sell 12 for 99p but they have now reduced the pack size to 10 for 99p.
Soo (hides from Larmy)
You do realise Soolin that you have tipped me over the edge with this post don't you??????:mad: (only joking;) - carumba those jiffies really are a bargain - starting to feel jealous and resentful again.:DGrocery Challenge £139/240 until 31/01
Taking part in Sealed Pot No.819/2011
Only essentials on Ebay/Amazon0 -
MattOsprey wrote:The envelopes I use mainly are JL1 170mm x 245mm.
These are the ones that are 8 for £1 in poundland.
Hope this helps.
Matt
Thanks - I didn't think I had a poundland near me, but have just checked their website and a new one has just opened about 15 mins drive away, at a shopping centre with free parking (not many of those near me these days!) So will check them out!! Larmy - have you checked their website recently - it seems to show quite a few "new" stores....AMAZON SELLERS CLUB member 0024 come and join us :hello: make some space and get hold of some cash, we're on the Ebay and other auctions, Car Boot and Jumble Sales Board0 -
I bought a 100m roll of bubblewrap from Ebay for £9.17, and use C4 envelopes (25 in a pack from Poundland, I think). This works out cheaper than Poundland Jiffys, although I have got a few jiffys in stock if I'm in a rush.0
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Urgent help required please.
Anyone heard of a book called 'The Plan revealed' by Merrill Osmond?
Can anyone tell me if they can remember a price associated with this book?
Appreciate replies
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Can I just ask when the money gets paid to your account. I sold three items about a week ago and no idea when to expect the money in my bank.thanks0
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Cat72 wrote:Can I just ask when the money gets paid to your account. I sold three items about a week ago and no idea when to expect the money in my bank.thanks
Hi Cat, the cash doesn't go in straight away, I believe Amazon transfer the money into your account every couple of weeks, I normally get an email to say when it'll be going in and then it takes four days or so after that. Although I haven't tried it myself I noticed that there is a facility for transferring money into your account outside of the automatic 2 week transfer. If you go to your seller account then click on 'get paid' and then 'view your amazon payment account summary', you can see how much you are owed and also ask for it to be transferred.
Teapot0 -
Yep,
The money goes in every 2 weeks. It takes about a week to clear.
MattTo win a competition gives you the spirit to carry on (Comping).0 -
yeslek wrote:i cant seem to sign up for amazon seller account.
i'v tried many times on many occasions, and keep getting this error,
'Amazon Payments Error
Amazon Payments has ended this attempt to register or list. Attempts to register for Amazon Payments or list items for sale will not be able to continue. Unfortunately, because you are not able to receive payment through Amazon Payments you will not be able to list items for sale at Amazon.com. If you have any questions concerning the Payment Service, please refer to our Help pages for assistance. '
i'v looked through the help pages and even tried re-regestering using my work email address but i got so far as entering the address details before getting another error.
did anyone else have any problems when signing up for amazon?
i'v had a buyers account for years, since i was 17/18.
any help would be much appriciated guys.
thanks in advance
Hi Yeslek
There are a couple of possible answers:
1) the error message mentions amazon.com are you trying to register on .com rather than .uk, because if you live in the UK you cannot register on .com.
2) you say you already have a buyers account, Amazon do not like people to have more than one account and it may be your duplication of details that is blocking you from opening a separate account.
Like AT says, a phone call to Customer Services in the morning should sort it out. They are usually very helpful.
FFMAMAZON SELLERS CLUB member 0077 come and join us :hello: make some space and get hold of some cash, we're on the ebay and other auctions, car boot and jumble sales board.0
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