I’d like to see how much I’m being charged for a sold item and I like to pay my bills as I sell but I’ve spent hours googling etc and cannot find it. Why is this so hard?
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HardToFindParty Reputation: 10 See HardToFindParty's booth |
Fees will be due on the First of every month…and you will be given the option to pay between the 1st to the 5th….otherwise the fee will be automatically paid with credit card on file…The actual bill will not be visible until then
You choose the percentage you wish to pay in final value fee…by choosing the advertising level you want to use…and the ad fee (a portion or all depending on the amount of ads were used) is only paid if the item sells…so you really should have known what the maximum fee could have been
So the fee should not be any higher than the advertising percentage that you chose…
and bonz has no control over what paypal or amazon payments charges (or the credit card processor)
As to finding things…yeah the new My Bonanza page to me is truthfully the most unmanageable upgrade they have ever done…and googling will probably not on help on secure account pages..they should not be in google
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TrinketBox Reputation: 3805 See TrinketBox's booth |
Plus Bonanza is one of the few sites, actually the only one that I know of anyway, that will give you a discount on your bill if you use your 500 reward points, so save them everyday, and use them to reduce your bill by $1.
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misskeech Reputation: 1958 See misskeech's booth |
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