Making an invoice payment unnecessarily complex with Mangled Payments
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‎02-11-2021 05:23 PM
So... FVF fees and payment fees come out at the front end. Shipping charges can be paid out of pending funds... but invoice payments cannot be made from pending funds, only external payment sources? How stupid is that!
So I have to wait for funds to be disbursed by eBay in order to send a payment back to eBay.
It boggles the mind how ridiculously idiotic that is.
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‎02-11-2021 05:41 PM
They are working on implementing system where all payments due will come out of your MP funds. It will be phased in depending on when you signed up.
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‎02-12-2021 06:21 AM
They are working on implementing system where all payments due will come out of your MP funds. It will be phased in depending on when you signed up.
Is there anyplace we can read about the specifics of this? From the scant info that I read about this, it appears that when this becomes your ONLY OPTION, you'd better have enough in that attached checking account to pay the bill for your store fees etc. if you don't have "available funds" on that day. Billing to a credit card will no longer be an option.
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‎02-12-2021 08:51 AM
Nor from PayPal. Yet they refuse to allow you to retain funds in MP and choose when you want a payout to be made.
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‎02-12-2021 11:00 AM
I currently pay my seller invoiceS with a credit card. I found it easier to do that than have them charge my checking account or Paypal account. I believe I am in the group that will have seller's monthly invoices paid from my checking account towards the end as I have been in MP since October 2018.
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‎02-12-2021 11:03 AM
@ittybitnot wrote:They are working on implementing system where all payments due will come out of your MP funds. It will be phased in depending on when you signed up.
Is there anyplace we can read about the specifics of this? From the scant info that I read about this, it appears that when this becomes your ONLY OPTION, you'd better have enough in that attached checking account to pay the bill for your store fees etc. if you don't have "available funds" on that day. Billing to a credit card will no longer be an option.
I think the scant info you've read is all the scant info out there. I'm looking for more, too. Hmmm...
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‎02-12-2021 11:07 AM
I think I'm in the group you are... in MP since August, 2019. I'd like to know what 'towards the end' means, too.
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‎02-12-2021 11:33 AM
That's "End Of Days", I believe.
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‎02-12-2021 05:32 PM
This is about all they are saying right now, though I heard that it would start with Group 2 sellers first.
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