Half.com Question, Please Help
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Half.com Question, Please Help
Ok, I have had an EBAY account with over 450 +'s since sept. 2002. I knew about half.com, but really never paid any attention. Well, I sure as hell should have. There are some monster deals there sometimes. I'll be going there for a lot of my media now. Anyways, the question is..
I ordered some book for $3.05 Shipped ($0.26 + $2.79 Shipping). I checked my online banking, and half.com right away took out $3.05, but what is weird, they also took out a dollar. Am I going to get this dollar refunded? I know some places do that, just to make sure you have the funds in the account.
Or, is half.com a place that charges $1.00 extra for every order? Your help is much appreciated, thank you.
I ordered some book for $3.05 Shipped ($0.26 + $2.79 Shipping). I checked my online banking, and half.com right away took out $3.05, but what is weird, they also took out a dollar. Am I going to get this dollar refunded? I know some places do that, just to make sure you have the funds in the account.
Or, is half.com a place that charges $1.00 extra for every order? Your help is much appreciated, thank you.
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I'm pretty sure it's just a temp charge, it won't go through. I think a lot of online retailers do something like that when you first sign up. For some reason I remember Fedex.com felt it was necessary to give me five seperate 10 dollar temp charges when I registered there. I thought they were going to keep going until they figured out how much was in my checking account
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I didn't want to start a new thread for a different half.com question so I will ask it here & hopefully someone will answer:
I have been selling on hafl.com for years and I just received my first "return to sender" package. The post office stated on the package that "attempted not known" was the reason the package was returned. It was to a post office box. I emailed the buyer & they emailed back saying they were sorry, never had problems before and to send it to a different address.
Problem is...who pays for shipping. I am already out $1.35 for the first shipment. Anyone had this happen before and how did/would you handle it?
I have been selling on hafl.com for years and I just received my first "return to sender" package. The post office stated on the package that "attempted not known" was the reason the package was returned. It was to a post office box. I emailed the buyer & they emailed back saying they were sorry, never had problems before and to send it to a different address.
Problem is...who pays for shipping. I am already out $1.35 for the first shipment. Anyone had this happen before and how did/would you handle it?
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I've had this happen two or three times on eBay when buyers forgot to update their addresses. I politely explained that I had shipped to the address provided and they would have to pay for the package to be reshipped. No one had any problems with this.
Since the items were already packaged, I dropped the handling charge. I asked that the buyer pay exact shipping plus $0.60 for Delivery Confirmation. I hope you purchased DC the first time around, just in case the buyer complains to Half.
Since the items were already packaged, I dropped the handling charge. I asked that the buyer pay exact shipping plus $0.60 for Delivery Confirmation. I hope you purchased DC the first time around, just in case the buyer complains to Half.