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| | Author: | Poncke | Posted: | Mar 5, 2022 14:52 | Subject: | Separate buyer and seller addresses | Viewed: | 165 times | Topic: | Suggestions | Status: | Open | Vote: | [Yes|No] | |
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| Please please separate buyer and seller addresses on a hybrid account.
Keep one main address set fixed on the account, but let sellers have the option
to use separate shipping addresses that do not have an impact on your store status.
I find it ridiculous that my store gets closed if I want to have something shipped
to another country.
Amazon, eBay, etc all have the option to change a shipping address.
Please implement this!
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| | | | Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Mar 5, 2022 15:09 | Subject: | Re: Separate buyer and seller addresses | Viewed: | 59 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, Poncke writes:
| Please please separate buyer and seller addresses on a hybrid account.
Keep one main address set fixed on the account, but let sellers have the option
to use separate shipping addresses that do not have an impact on your store status.
I find it ridiculous that my store gets closed if I want to have something shipped
to another country.
Amazon, eBay, etc all have the option to change a shipping address.
Please implement this!
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Step 2 of the checkout process lets you ship to any address without having your
store closed.
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| | | | | | Author: | Dino | Posted: | Mar 5, 2022 15:19 | Subject: | Re: Separate buyer and seller addresses | Viewed: | 49 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, wildchicken13 writes:
| In Suggestions, Poncke writes:
| Please please separate buyer and seller addresses on a hybrid account.
Keep one main address set fixed on the account, but let sellers have the option
to use separate shipping addresses that do not have an impact on your store status.
I find it ridiculous that my store gets closed if I want to have something shipped
to another country.
Amazon, eBay, etc all have the option to change a shipping address.
Please implement this!
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Step 2 of the checkout process lets you ship to any address without having your
store closed.
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You can't change the country.
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| | | | | | | | Author: | randyipp | Posted: | Mar 5, 2022 17:53 | Subject: | Re: Separate buyer and seller addresses | Viewed: | 62 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, Dino1 writes:
| In Suggestions, wildchicken13 writes:
| Step 2 of the checkout process lets you ship to any address without having your
store closed.
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You can't change the country.
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Right, There was a post made about this very specific situation from Russell:
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1253276
I would reach out and see if any determination on this has been made.
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| | | | Author: | Dino | Posted: | Mar 5, 2022 15:25 | Subject: | Re: Separate buyer and seller addresses | Viewed: | 64 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, Poncke writes:
| Please please separate buyer and seller addresses on a hybrid account.
Keep one main address set fixed on the account, but let sellers have the option
to use separate shipping addresses that do not have an impact on your store status.
I find it ridiculous that my store gets closed if I want to have something shipped
to another country.
Amazon, eBay, etc all have the option to change a shipping address.
Please implement this!
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But you are aware that the seller loses his seller protection if the payment
is made via Paypal and the shipping address does not match the Paypal address?
With Stripe it should be the same.
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| | | | | | Author: | Poncke | Posted: | Apr 7, 2022 17:48 | Subject: | Re: Separate buyer and seller addresses | Viewed: | 55 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, Dino1 writes:
| In Suggestions, Poncke writes:
| Please please separate buyer and seller addresses on a hybrid account.
Keep one main address set fixed on the account, but let sellers have the option
to use separate shipping addresses that do not have an impact on your store status.
I find it ridiculous that my store gets closed if I want to have something shipped
to another country.
Amazon, eBay, etc all have the option to change a shipping address.
Please implement this!
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But you are aware that the seller loses his seller protection if the payment
is made via Paypal and the shipping address does not match the Paypal address?
With Stripe it should be the same.
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Don't think this is true. You lose seller protection if you ship the order
to a different address than given to you in the transaction details.
I have a paypal account and many times have stuff shipped to my work address,
it is simply possible, and the seller doesnt lose seller protection.
The problem with statements like yours is that people take it for truth and then
vote against the suggestion.
It is still a problem that buyer and seller accounts are linked and my store
closes if I want to have something delivered to a different address.
It really is fecking madness. There is no other word for it. In fact, sellers
have missed out on sales, because of this limitation. Because I simply bought
the set elsewhere.
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| | | | | | | | Author: | Dino | Posted: | Apr 7, 2022 18:45 | Subject: | Re: Separate buyer and seller addresses | Viewed: | 64 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, Poncke writes:
| In Suggestions, Dino1 writes:
| In Suggestions, Poncke writes:
| Please please separate buyer and seller addresses on a hybrid account.
Keep one main address set fixed on the account, but let sellers have the option
to use separate shipping addresses that do not have an impact on your store status.
I find it ridiculous that my store gets closed if I want to have something shipped
to another country.
Amazon, eBay, etc all have the option to change a shipping address.
Please implement this!
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But you are aware that the seller loses his seller protection if the payment
is made via Paypal and the shipping address does not match the Paypal address?
With Stripe it should be the same.
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Don't think this is true. You lose seller protection if you ship the order
to a different address than given to you in the transaction details.
I have a paypal account and many times have stuff shipped to my work address,
it is simply possible, and the seller doesnt lose seller protection.
The problem with statements like yours is that people take it for truth and then
vote against the suggestion.
It is still a problem that buyer and seller accounts are linked and my store
closes if I want to have something delivered to a different address.
It really is fecking madness. There is no other word for it. In fact, sellers
have missed out on sales, because of this limitation. Because I simply bought
the set elsewhere.
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If you don't have a clue, you should shut up.
I don't know how Amazon does it, because I don't use it. As far as I
know they don't accept paypal.
If you buy something on Ebay, you can change the shipping address. However, only
on Ebay and not on Paypal. This dates back to when paypal was part of Ebay. Apparently
this rule was kept when Paypal was sold.
I don't really care what you do, but any seller should be warned if they
ship to an address other than the one on file with Paypal.
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| | | | | | | | | | Author: | Poncke | Posted: | Jun 15, 2022 03:17 | Subject: | Re: Separate buyer and seller addresses | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, Dino1 writes:
| In Suggestions, Poncke writes:
| In Suggestions, Dino1 writes:
| In Suggestions, Poncke writes:
| Please please separate buyer and seller addresses on a hybrid account.
Keep one main address set fixed on the account, but let sellers have the option
to use separate shipping addresses that do not have an impact on your store status.
I find it ridiculous that my store gets closed if I want to have something shipped
to another country.
Amazon, eBay, etc all have the option to change a shipping address.
Please implement this!
|
But you are aware that the seller loses his seller protection if the payment
is made via Paypal and the shipping address does not match the Paypal address?
With Stripe it should be the same.
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Don't think this is true. You lose seller protection if you ship the order
to a different address than given to you in the transaction details.
I have a paypal account and many times have stuff shipped to my work address,
it is simply possible, and the seller doesnt lose seller protection.
The problem with statements like yours is that people take it for truth and then
vote against the suggestion.
It is still a problem that buyer and seller accounts are linked and my store
closes if I want to have something delivered to a different address.
It really is fecking madness. There is no other word for it. In fact, sellers
have missed out on sales, because of this limitation. Because I simply bought
the set elsewhere.
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If you don't have a clue, you should shut up.
I don't know how Amazon does it, because I don't use it. As far as I
know they don't accept paypal.
If you buy something on Ebay, you can change the shipping address. However, only
on Ebay and not on Paypal. This dates back to when paypal was part of Ebay. Apparently
this rule was kept when Paypal was sold.
I don't really care what you do, but any seller should be warned if they
ship to an address other than the one on file with Paypal.
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Well you shut up then, because I worked as account manager at PayPal so probably
have a bit more knowledge. You can change your shipping address on your paypal
account and still have seller and buyer protection. So yes, people like you are
the problem, holding back innovations to improve seller and buyer experience.
I am losing out on a 600 euro sale, because my store is closed now because I
had to get something I bought shipped to a different country.
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