Hello, I made an offer to buy but there is no shipping information provided. Do I wait for it? How long? Thanks
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planet_power Reputation: 10 See planet_power's booth |
Hello planet_power,
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Since this is a support-related question, please direct your concern to [email protected] so we can assist you further. It is our pleasure to assist you, please do not hesitate to reach out to us if we can be of further assistance.
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Wanda T.
Happiness Producer
Bonanza Support Team
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bonanzawanda Reputation: 1046 See bonanzawanda's booth |
I’m not sure, if You have already paid for the order (e.g. the seller had a min. Buy It Now price set and you could send the payment and now are waiting for the shipp. confirmation or just received order corfirmation to proceed).
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Best offers on Bonanza should include the item’s price plus! shipping, plus taxes, which means – the total amount.
Please, check below the Name Your Own Price line in [URL removed]
“Make the seller an offer for the total amount that you want to pay for this order”
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https://support.bonanza.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001115812-How-do-I-make-an-offer-
To check, if the seller is aware of Your offer, check on her/his profile page the last date they were active in their booth (under the name/nick there are joined … , active… dates.
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