I can not find a place to enter the Tracking number on Amazon Payments. Also, I did not receive an email from them notifying me of the sale, but the payment is on their site, marked Completed and Closed.
You use to have to mark it shipped and enter tracking on Amazon’s site in order to be paid. (I have not had a sale in quite a while using Amazon Payments, before this one today.) Does anyone know?
I used Bonanza Shipping, so I wonder if the tracking number from Bonanza is automatically sent to Amazon, or if they are automatically informed that the item has been shipped.
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RedbirdRidgeBooks Reputation: 220 See RedbirdRidgeBooks' booth |
Unfortunately I cannot find the original blog posting of the changes from CBA to Amazon Payments but I believe it said that it would no longer be necessary to mark your orders as shipped on Amazon, because when you do it here it is communicated to amazon payments…
Really do need to keep or at least have a way to search for old blog postings
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
That’s the way it always has been, but today when I clicked on the Amazon payment number, it took me to a different style page where I could not find any place to enter the shipped status and tracking number.
(thanks for answering. :)
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RedbirdRidgeBooks Reputation: 220 See RedbirdRidgeBooks' booth |
The tracking number must be entered on amazon since you are using there check out system .I would enter it on both sides to reassure the customer no matter where they check , there item has been sent .
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SurrealHairBeauty Reputation: 461 See SurrealHairBeauty's booth |
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