On Ebay's homepage, click MY EBAY and the MY SUMMARY column will appear on your left. Then in the ALL SELLING section, click SOLD and all of the items you have sold will be listed and you chose the SEND INVOICE option!
You can also contact the winning bidder if you click the link for the item sold.
2007-03-19 06:39:23
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answered by Anonymous
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??? Invoices with probabilities? Ive offered mountains of stuff on ebay by no ability seen one. Did you get your paypal fee? if so deliver it out, verify you recognize what the monitoring type is (which would be looking after at once in case you pay for the postage on line by using paypal) in case you didnt get your fee, rfile the article as no longer payed for and wait. You dont could do something in case you dont have your money. On ebay you in many circumstances run into weird and wonderful stuff like this, and ninety 9% of the time its scammers attempting to exploit some equipment glitch. you would be careful, sellers are at a extra physically powerful danger then shoppers - there are some scams which you haven't any longer any protection against as a broker. Like in the event that they deliver you an empty container as a return. Theres no longer something you're able to do approximately it!!!!! Theyve yet to place a equipment in place.... anyhow purely await your money
2016-12-15 03:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You will need to use the Contact Buyer feature on Ebay and ask the buyer for their shipping info, then you can send the invoice.
2007-03-19 06:29:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I have bought and sold on ebay for years, and if you already sold it to them then you should be able to access it through the actual auction that they won from you.
Go into ebay, log in, and go to "My Ebay" then go to "Items Sold" then click on the item they won from you and when that auction opens there should be an option to "Create Invoice". When you click that it should have their information right there. If not then email them from the auction. There should be a "Contact Buyer" option in the actual auction. And then just ask them. But, use your ebay account to send emails or messages to your buyer, that way you have proof of whatever they said to you and vise versa.
Good luck and have fun!!!
2007-03-19 06:36:42
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answered by Harley Girl 3
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I apologize for not having your answer right now, but I do have a link to a book that should help you in building and understanding doing business on eBay...
=)
031907 12:32
2007-03-19 06:32:39
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answered by YRofTexas 6
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it chould be listed in the "Sold Items" section of the "My Ebay" page. You should contact them via email though just to be sure it's the right one. I keep getting customers who have faulty info that complain after the fact when it's already at their old house.
2007-03-19 06:29:31
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answered by DarkLord_Bob 3
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Asking the buyer for the address may be a good start.
2007-03-19 06:28:50
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answered by OE "800" 3
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send the winning bidder an email. if using paypal, you should be able to print shipping label right from paypal site, which will have all info.
2007-03-19 06:29:19
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answered by kevinc 2
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email and ask them
2007-03-19 06:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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