So I sold my very first item on Bonanza today and have $3.15 in fees owed to Bonanza. I have enough Bonanza tokens to get $1.00 off saved up. Can someone explain to me how I do this? Do I get them and they are automatically applied or is there something else I have to do?
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All_My_Collections Reputation: 19 See All_My_Collections' booth |
Go to my rewards, scroll down to where you see various options on redeeming your tokens. The very first one is $1.00 fees discount, click that and then scroll down a little more and click green button, Redeem Your Reward!
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chestoftreasures Reputation: 159 See chestoftreasures' booth |
>>>How do I pay the fee? I don’t see any option on the page to do so. Is it done automatically via Paypal?<<<
To pay you fees will show in your fees owed. You will be invoiced if you owe (3.00 PR more) on the first of the month. You have until the 5th to choose/payment option,if you do not,then your credit card on file will automatically be charged.
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Another question. How do I pay the fee? I don’t see any option on the page to do so. Is it done automatically via Paypal?
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All_My_Collections Reputation: 19 See All_My_Collections' booth |
Plus, you wont get billed till you bill reaches either $3 or $6. I dont use my tokens till i see an actual invoice from Bonanza.
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SparklesJewelry Reputation: 777 See SparklesJewelry's booth |
Very difficult to find out my Invoice, which I own Bonanza? Please make it easy to see up front when any amount is due to pay.
Thanks
Tariq
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NYcolumbiaUSA Reputation: 12 See NYcolumbiaUSA's booth |
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