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The message that started this for me was that the seller had already discounted the items, so I could not request a total. I don't think that is the same "error". It doesn't say that the seller does not allow combined shipping, it simply refuses to let the buyer ask the seller for it, using a ridiculous excuse.
The message that started this for me was that the seller had already discounted the items, so I could not request a total. I don't think that is the same "error". It doesn't say that the seller does not allow combined shipping, it simply refuses to let the buyer ask the seller for it, using a ridiculous excuse.The message itself is an illustration of the stupidity. I ordered 5 items, with uncombined shipping that was 31% of the total of the selling prices, which were stated to be "discounted 12%" in the listings. So, clearly that 12% savings is more than offset by the refusal to combine shipping. The final combined shipping charged by the seller was only 8% of the items' cost, once he refunded the rest to me. So, he had to pay the eBay fee on a fictional 23% markup, or spend a lot of time talking to the Philippines to get that fee overcharge back.
Thanks for the explanation Neville! Now we know exactly why this problem occurs. I agree that while it is an oversight of the seller, eBay is really to blame for poor coding of their interface, allowing this problem to occur.
You're welcome.Used to setup eBay stores and train venue buyers and sellers.That was a long time ago, when the site was actually profitable for its users.Now, not so much.
For example, I decided to not sell anything on eBay. I decided to buy a lot of things elsewhere. I am now going to develop direct communications to my favorite big sells, bypassing eBay entirely, since I don't need them any more to contact sellers that I trust more than I trust eBay.
Like I mentioned in one of the posts I linked to earlier, you need to outsmart eBay and go to one of the listings you won and use the "contact seller" or "ask seller question" (whatever it is nowadays)option in the listing itself. Then when presented with a list of possible topics choose "other" or whatever they call it (to contact seller directly). Then ask them if they combine shipping and to send you a new invoice which combines shipping.I was in this situation few times and in all the instances the seller has reduced the shipping cost.Bottom line is that I now always check the listing to see if combined shipping option is clearly stated. If not, I contact the seller before the auction ends and ask them about combined shipping.