12-19-2020 04:26 PM
12-21-2020 01:42 PM
Just checked here and it looks like the correct 5% is being applied.
Seems the problem has been solved! At least for me.
12-21-2020 03:34 PM
I was just helping a seller on social media who experienced this in NY as well. His numbers worked out to an extra $5 on a battery, which fits in line with NY's lead acid car battery "return incentive payment".
My guess is someone at eBay goofed up an update to account for various state's regulations/fees regarding the sale/recycling of lead acid car batteries and just applied them to all batteries. 🙄
Good to hear it sounds like maybe they have fixed it, but my question is will they do the right thing and automatically refund any fees that were charged in error? 🤔
12-21-2020 03:52 PM
It's been fixed for me as well.
12-21-2020 04:03 PM
tyler@ebay brian@ebay brittanie@ebay
Please get this to the appropriate teams to make sure that not only is the calculation issue corrected, but any buyers who were charged excess fees are refunded as well. Thanks!
12-22-2020 05:17 AM
@valueaddedresource wrote:tyler@ebay brian@ebay brittanie@ebay
Please get this to the appropriate teams to make sure that not only is the calculation issue corrected, but any buyers who were charged excess fees are refunded as well. Thanks!
Of course eBay has an ethical obligation to the sellers as well since they would have been charged Managed Payments or PayPal fees on the tax amounts.
eBay needs to get out in front of this, take immediate public responsibility & do the right thing for buyers to head off negative feedback and chargebacks, then clean up the rest of the mess by refunding sellers any excess fees as well.
12-22-2020 11:52 AM
Hi @valueaddedresource - I've sent this on for more clarity and will update as I hear back.
Thanks!
02-05-2022 04:41 AM
Im being charged a fee on all batterys also its 2.5.22 im in Washington state.
02-05-2022 05:08 AM
December 2020 thread, can you please lock
02-05-2022 08:32 AM