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Tiny "payout", where does it come from????

Just saw a payout come through for $1.54.  No item I sold would be this low of a payout after fees and shipping.  I have looked everywhere to see what transaction it is associated with and it looks like no payout actually tells you that.  I'm a bit confused how that works then.  Where would such a tiny payout come from or how can I see that?

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Tiny "payout", where does it come from????

In Seller Hub Payments --> Payouts and find the amount in question and click on the Payout ID 

 

Should be some information there to help you 

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Tiny "payout", where does it come from????

Appreciate the help but I tried that.  Gives no info for where the payout came from.  😞

Wish there was some type of "running balance" to show the details of what is coming and going.  Seems a bit fishy the way they have it.........

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Tiny "payout", where does it come from????

Maybe eBay is buying you a cup of coffee? 😁

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I just got 0.42 payout and have no idea what it is from and see no answers either.  

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Tiny "payout", where does it come from????

Because I have my payouts scheduled for weekly, I won't normally see small amounts like this, but there are times in the past where I received either eBay or USPS "has settled in your favor" when I had paid too much for shipping labels. Is it possible that you received a similar message sometime within the past week or so? A shipping label correction could explain the small amount. If you have an eBay store subscription and that fee was subtracted from "pending payouts", the small payout could be from what remained after the subscription fee was deducted.

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Tiny "payout", where does it come from????

Hi everyone,

 

Due to the age of this thread, it has been closed to further replies. Please feel free to start a new thread if you wish to continue to discuss this topic.

 

Thank you for understanding. 

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