[78-L] How do I charge zero?

Darrell Lehman nickjay49 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 4 11:08:07 PDT 2012


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David Lennick wrote:
> Actually, since he now owes me nothing, I marked the two new items as "paid".
> And if that isn't easier than refunding via Paypal and then charging for new
> items (and dealing with partial refunds and their deductions), I don't know
> what is.
>
> dl
>
> On 10/4/2012 12:58 PM, GAVIN WHITELAW wrote:
>> Just issue a partial refund via Paypal - thats what I do. Much easier than faffing around!!
>>
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: David Lennick<dlennick at sympatico.ca>
>> To: 78L<78-L at 78online.com>
>> Cc:
>> Sent: Thursday, 4 October 2012, 17:23
>> Subject: [78-L] How do I charge zero?
>>
>> Okay, someone has overpaid me on shipping for eBay 4 items and ordered two
>> more. He paid for each item instantly instead of waiting for a combined invoice
>> on the first 4. How do I send him a zero invoice (zero on shipping and zero on
>> the two items)? Listing a discount works only on tax, shipping or insurance
>> costs. Or do I just not invoice him, since we're even?
>>
>> dl
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