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how do I pay seller LESS than what is invoiced?

df03
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im sure there are lots of similar answers/questions, but I have just spent the last 10 minutes trying to find the answer, but havent been able
so firstly Id like to appologise for asking a question that has been asked before.
anyway, I have bought several items from the same sellar and requested a total with postage discount, which the seller kindly did,
the only thing is 2 items that I'd bought were mutually cancelled, but on the totals invoice I am still being charged for them, so would like to pay full amount minus the price of the 2 items, but I have tried to find the way of doing so on ebay and on paypal.
can anyone tell me how to do it.
thank you in advance
so firstly Id like to appologise for asking a question that has been asked before.
anyway, I have bought several items from the same sellar and requested a total with postage discount, which the seller kindly did,
the only thing is 2 items that I'd bought were mutually cancelled, but on the totals invoice I am still being charged for them, so would like to pay full amount minus the price of the 2 items, but I have tried to find the way of doing so on ebay and on paypal.
can anyone tell me how to do it.
thank you in advance
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You have to wait for the seller to uncombine and cancel the erroneous buys. Then you will have an invoice for the items you need. Pay before this is done and it causes headaches for all.0
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I agree - send a total request to the seller and wait for the correct invoice is the easiest route. Some sellers also have their options set so that you can't change the amount.They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -- Plato0
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thank you for your replies, x :beer:0
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