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 Author: cosmicray View Messages Posted By cosmicray
 Posted: Apr 21, 2021 11:22
 Subject: Re: Adress information clarification
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In Suggestions, CBricks1981 writes:
  Hi,

As a seller I sometimes have trouble with deciphering some buyer adresses. Specifically
with international shipments to foreign countries I often need to contact the
buyer for what is what.
I was wondering if it would be possible if Bricklink could show something like
an adress template in the orders like mentioned below, so that it's clear
what is what instead it shows all the Adress info without clarification.


Jack Brick
Legolane 100b-2
12345 Legocity
Baseplateregion
Legoland



Name:Jack Brick
Street: Legolane
Housenumber: 100b
Appartment:
Floor: 2
Zipcode: 12345
City: Legocity
Region: Baseplateregion
Country: Legoland
Etc.....

With kind regards,
Chris

The address should be normalized, as to the standards of the postal authority
that handles the destination country. Having said that, there are a small number
of physical addresses in the USA that do not receive direct mail delivery. They
are instead given a free PO Box, and have to collect their mail there.

Nita Rae
 Author: Leftoverbricks View Messages Posted By Leftoverbricks
 Posted: Apr 21, 2021 11:00
 Subject: Re: Adress information clarification
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In Suggestions, CBricks1981 writes:
  Hi,

As a seller I sometimes have trouble with deciphering some buyer adresses. Specifically
with international shipments to foreign countries I often need to contact the
buyer for what is what.
I was wondering if it would be possible if Bricklink could show something like
an adress template in the orders like mentioned below, so that it's clear
what is what instead it shows all the Adress info without clarification.


Jack Brick
Legolane 100b-2
12345 Legocity
Baseplateregion
Legoland



Name:Jack Brick
Street: Legolane
Housenumber: 100b
Appartment:
Floor: 2
Zipcode: 12345
City: Legocity
Region: Baseplateregion
Country: Legoland
Etc.....

With kind regards,
Chris

Very much support this!

I run into this quite often. Not only here, but also on the other site.

It should not at all be difficult to program since what's displayed on your
screen is the value of a database field connected to it. Just add the name of
the field (perhaps modified to make it more understandable) as a label.

Most international shipments are now done by preparing a label on the website
of your shipping agency and they require exact information for many fields, which
are different from country to country.

Also: make a telephone number mandatory for buyers: I need to enter a
telephone number for shipments outside of the EU. For Postnl I can also enter
an email address but this may be different in other countries.
 Author: CBricks1981 View Messages Posted By CBricks1981
 Posted: Apr 21, 2021 10:38
 Subject: Adress information clarification
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Hi,

As a seller I sometimes have trouble with deciphering some buyer adresses. Specifically
with international shipments to foreign countries I often need to contact the
buyer for what is what.
I was wondering if it would be possible if Bricklink could show something like
an adress template in the orders like mentioned below, so that it's clear
what is what instead it shows all the Adress info without clarification.


Jack Brick
Legolane 100b-2
12345 Legocity
Baseplateregion
Legoland



Name:Jack Brick
Street: Legolane
Housenumber: 100b
Appartment:
Floor: 2
Zipcode: 12345
City: Legocity
Region: Baseplateregion
Country: Legoland
Etc.....

With kind regards,
Chris
 Author: tonnic View Messages Posted By tonnic
 Posted: Apr 20, 2021 16:31
 Subject: Re: Please Approve Winnie the Pooh 21326
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 Topic: Suggestions
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In Suggestions, starbeanie writes:
  Inventory was just finalized today. Now it needs to be verified. This work is
all done by volunteers.

Don’t tell him, he knows, he is McGyver.

  
Note: Inventory ready.
Added on Apr 14, 2021, Changed on Apr 20, 2021


In Suggestions, batman11223 writes:
  Users have been waiting a month for this to be uploaded and approved.

Thankyou (:
 Author: starbeanie View Messages Posted By starbeanie
 Posted: Apr 20, 2021 16:28
 Subject: Re: Please Approve Winnie the Pooh 21326
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Inventory was just finalized today. Now it needs to be verified. This work is
all done by volunteers.

Note: Inventory ready.
Added on Apr 14, 2021, Changed on Apr 20, 2021


In Suggestions, batman11223 writes:
  Users have been waiting a month for this to be uploaded and approved.

Thankyou (:
 Author: dcarmine View Messages Posted By dcarmine
 Posted: Apr 20, 2021 14:32
 Subject: Re: Refund amount should be seller amounts
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In Suggestions, cosmicray writes:
  I just did a partial refund. It worked, but it was not intuitive.

To do the refund correctly, I had to reverse engineer the tax rate that was used
on the order. That tax rate is not currently disclosed, only the calculated
tax.

The seller should have nothing to do with calculating the sales tax to
do a refund. The seller should only enter the net value of items being refunded,
and the net value (if any) of the shipping being refunded. The sales tax calculation
mechanism should then calculate the correct sales tax part of the refund.

This is going to be a much larger concern once BL supports sales tax exemptions.
It will soon be a concern because of the peculiar way that some states (e.g.
Florida) determine when sales tax applies to shipping, and when it does not.
This is knowledge that the system has, and the seller (in a different state)
usually will not have.

Please make this much more seller friendly, and intuitive.

Nita Rae

Agreed! I was a bit over the top about this on this thread, but others had a
more rational discussion about it.

https://www.bricklink.com/messageThread.asp?ID=287150

Yes, it's done badly.
 Author: Brick_Qc View Messages Posted By Brick_Qc
 Posted: Apr 19, 2021 21:20
 Subject: Re: Refund amount should be seller amounts
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In Suggestions, cosmicray writes:
  I just did a partial refund. It worked, but it was not intuitive.

To do the refund correctly, I had to reverse engineer the tax rate that was used
on the order. That tax rate is not currently disclosed, only the calculated
tax.

The seller should have nothing to do with calculating the sales tax to
do a refund. The seller should only enter the net value of items being refunded,
and the net value (if any) of the shipping being refunded. The sales tax calculation
mechanism should then calculate the correct sales tax part of the refund.

This is going to be a much larger concern once BL supports sales tax exemptions.
It will soon be a concern because of the peculiar way that some states (e.g.
Florida) determine when sales tax applies to shipping, and when it does not.
This is knowledge that the system has, and the seller (in a different state)
usually will not have.

Please make this much more seller friendly, and intuitive.

Nita Rae

Tax collecting will be coming to Canada one day, so :

+1
 Author: MrPetovan View Messages Posted By MrPetovan
 Posted: Apr 19, 2021 21:20
 Subject: Re: Refund amount should be seller amounts
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I fully agree with this, it's even pretty simple to do technically since
the opposite is done currently. Instead of removing tax from the full amount,
it could add tax to the part amount.

In Suggestions, cosmicray writes:
  I just did a partial refund. It worked, but it was not intuitive.

To do the refund correctly, I had to reverse engineer the tax rate that was used
on the order. That tax rate is not currently disclosed, only the calculated
tax.

The seller should have nothing to do with calculating the sales tax to
do a refund. The seller should only enter the net value of items being refunded,
and the net value (if any) of the shipping being refunded. The sales tax calculation
mechanism should then calculate the correct sales tax part of the refund.

This is going to be a much larger concern once BL supports sales tax exemptions.
It will soon be a concern because of the peculiar way that some states (e.g.
Florida) determine when sales tax applies to shipping, and when it does not.
This is knowledge that the system has, and the seller (in a different state)
usually will not have.

Please make this much more seller friendly, and intuitive.

Nita Rae
 Author: cosmicray View Messages Posted By cosmicray
 Posted: Apr 19, 2021 20:44
 Subject: Refund amount should be seller amounts
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I just did a partial refund. It worked, but it was not intuitive.

To do the refund correctly, I had to reverse engineer the tax rate that was used
on the order. That tax rate is not currently disclosed, only the calculated
tax.

The seller should have nothing to do with calculating the sales tax to
do a refund. The seller should only enter the net value of items being refunded,
and the net value (if any) of the shipping being refunded. The sales tax calculation
mechanism should then calculate the correct sales tax part of the refund.

This is going to be a much larger concern once BL supports sales tax exemptions.
It will soon be a concern because of the peculiar way that some states (e.g.
Florida) determine when sales tax applies to shipping, and when it does not.
This is knowledge that the system has, and the seller (in a different state)
usually will not have.

Please make this much more seller friendly, and intuitive.

Nita Rae
 Author: dcarmine View Messages Posted By dcarmine
 Posted: Apr 19, 2021 14:18
 Subject: Separate "New price" from "New tiering price"
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On the Mass Inventory Upload page, the first dropdown under "Consolidate Lots
By Using:" is:

New Price and New Tier Pricing

Can we get that separated into two dropdowns? I want to set a new price but leave
the old tier pricing.

Or maybe there can be a verify page, like the second page of parting out
a set, where I can see the current tier pricing and make the changes as needed
if the new price is lower than the current tier price?

Seller tool changes please?

Thanks for considering this.
Donna

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