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combining items with discount?
windswept
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I have a customer who wants to buy 2 items from my ebay shop, I have said he can have £4.90 off the total P&P of £6.90 (£3.95 + £2.95) , my question is how do I do it? is the easiest way to knock £3.90 off the dearer postage (thus saving pp fees) and £1.00 from the cheaper?
I presume that when he does a BIN on both he will get separate auto invoice messages from ebay? then I just re-invoice him with the revised amounts for paypal?
Never done it before so if there is a better way of sorting it, let me know please.:o
I presume that when he does a BIN on both he will get separate auto invoice messages from ebay? then I just re-invoice him with the revised amounts for paypal?
Never done it before so if there is a better way of sorting it, let me know please.:o
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after he does a bin on both , goto send invoice there you will have the choice to either send for one or both , if you click for both this will combine the two winning amount together , you then change the postage for both items then send invoice . he pays one payment for both items with the postage that you want him to pay
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littleoldme wrote: »after he does a bin on both , goto send invoice there you will have the choice to either send for one or both , if you click for both this will combine the two winning amount together , you then change the postage for both items then send invoice . he pays one payment for both items with the postage that you want him to pay

thanks I've always wondered how this works
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