I want to use my tokens to pay selling fees totaling $2.50.however, when i go to pay, the system is asking for 500 tokens for .50 for one month, 500 tokenbs for another .50 for another month, etc. is there a way to pay the combined fees without using so m

I know I don’t have to pay just yet but I want to pay the bill!

asked over 8 years ago

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I’ve tried, but unless something has changed, each month is handled independently. It can be a waste of tokens when a month doesn’t total $1. Ask support, if enough sellers request it, the present system might be modified.

answered over 8 years ago

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SuesGarageSale says: November 22, 2016

Thanks! That is what I thought but hoped I could group them all together. I’ll just wain until I owe $3!

When you click on the link to use tokens to pay your fees, you should see that 500 tokens = $1 (not 50 cents). However, if your bill is less than an even dollar amount (for argument’s sake > $1.53), then you would have to use 500 tokens to reduce the bill to $0 owed. In my example of $1.53 in fees, that would mean 500 tokens for the first $1 and 500 more tokens for the remaining $0.53. That’s why NecktieGuy stated that “it can be a waste of tokens when a month doesn’t total $1”.

Unfortunately, there is no way to apply tokens to your entire amount owed, without applying tokens month-by-month. But, reduce each month down to less than $1 by using multiples of 500 tokens. Then, when your total bill reaches $3 eventually, Bonanza will collect its fees.

Personally, just the fact that I can collect FREE tokens and apply them to my bill and along with the lower Bonanza fees, I’m ecstatic.

answered over 8 years ago

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SuesGarageSale says: November 22, 2016

Thank you! That was what I figured! I’ll just wait until I hit $3 owed!

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