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		<title>Post-Auction Messaging and Processing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Minutes after the conclusion of your auction, eBay will notify you by email that your auction has ended. Several things [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.wiredtips.com/post-auction-messaging-and-processing/">Post-Auction Messaging and Processing</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.wiredtips.com">Tips For Sellers & Buyers</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Minutes after the conclusion of your auction, eBay will notify you by email that  your auction has ended.</p>
<p class="docText">Several things can now happen:</p>
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<p class="docList">If you accept payment via PayPal and if the buyers opts to pay  via credit card or bank debit, the buyer can initiate payment from the  end-of-auction email he receives. If the buyer pays immediately like this,  you&#8217;ll receive a second email informing you of the completed payment.</p>
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<p class="docList">If the buyer doesn&#8217;t pay via PayPal, he can still go through  eBay&#8217;s checkout process, which then sends you an email notifying you of the  buyer&#8217;s intention to pay via check or money order or whatever, and providing you  with the buyer&#8217;s shipping address and other relevant information.</p>
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<p class="docList">If the buyer doesn&#8217;t pay or checkout immediately, you can send  the buyer an invoice. Just click the Create and Send an Invoice link in the  end-of-auction email you received (or the Send Invoice link on the closed  auction page, or on your My eBay page) to display the Send Invoice to Buyer page. Edit the payment information and instructions as necessary, and then click the  Send Invoice button to email the thing.</p>
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<p class="docText">eBay lets you combine multiple auctions into a single invoice,  for those occasions where one buyer has made multiple purchases. The auctions  are grouped by buyer, so all you have to do is select all the auctions from a  single buyer to create a combined invoice. You can even manipulate the  shipping/handling costs for the combined auctions, in order to offer a discount  for multiple orders.</p>
<p class="docText">Alternately, you can choose to send your own personal end-of-auction notice  directly to the buyer. If you opt for this method, include your name and address  (so the buyer will know where to send the payment); your email address (so the  buyer can contact you with any questions or issues); the total amount the buyer  owes you (the final auction price plus shipping/handling); and your preferred  method(s) of payment. You can also use various auction-management tools to handle all this  post-auction messaging and processing for you. One of the most popular tools is  eBay Selling Manager. If the buyer doesn&#8217;t pay immediately, he should at least respond to your invoice  or end-of-auction email. If you haven&#8217;t heard back from the buyer in a day or  two, send another email. If, after three days, you still haven&#8217;t been able to  contact the buyer, you can consider that person a <span class="docEmphasis">deadbeat bidder</span>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://www.wiredtips.com/post-auction-messaging-and-processing/">Post-Auction Messaging and Processing</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.wiredtips.com">Tips For Sellers & Buyers</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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