Coordinating global shipping service & paypal

I received an order from France, through one of my shops on another venue. It came through Paypal. I processed it as normal, without any problems. To me, this means that I am already set up to ship internationally. I believe the order would have stalled, and I would have gotten a msg from Paypal had there been a problem with my settings.

Does anyone know if there is anything else that I need to do to coordinate this with Paypal? Bonz Support says to be sure that international shipping is enabled at Paypal. I will go there and look around to see if I can find a setting that needs to be enabled.

Thanks!
Sandi
EmbellishMart
“Embellishments for your crafting, your space & you!”

asked over 7 years ago

3 Answers

This is an official Bonanza response.

Hi EmbellishMart,
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By following the link above you can see that your items are live with the Global Shipping program. When we put an item in our cart with a zip code from France it correctly showed the shipping costs via GSS.
If you need any other information about how this works in your account, just let us know at [email protected]. Thanks!

answered over 7 years ago

If the other venue..you are speaking of is ebay..the set up for ebay selling and selling on non-ebay sites is a bit different..

Go to you Seller Preferences

Getting paid and Managing your risk

Block Payments
Click update

There are several options [URL removed]

Payment Receiving [URL removed]

For the items not sold on eBay, Only allow payments from the users with confirmed address.
Yes
No
Ask Me
you need to decide Y/N

Allow payments sent to me in a currency I do not [URL removed]
Yes, accept and convert them to U.S. Dollars. Additional charges apply. (this means you will pay the conversion fees from their currency to your currency (mine says USD because that is where I am)

No, deny the payments..If you choose this, then the buyer must convert currency before they can purchase

Ask Me, decide accepting or denying each individual payment this will hold up the transaction while you decide to continue or cancel the order

Block accidental [URL removed]
You may prevent accidental payments by blocking duplicate invoice IDs
Yes, block multiple payments per invoice ID
No, allow multiple payments per invoice ID

Block payments from users [URL removed]
Have non-U.S. PayPal accounts If you have this one checked, then international buyers with international PP accounts will not be able to purchase items (except at ebay)

Initiate payments from the Pay Anyone subtab of the Send Money tab
(If checked, you may enter an Alternate Payment URL for your buyers.)
Alternate Payment [URL removed]
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Help This one is for those who have own websites, I believe and will not apply to Bonz

Block non-U.S. shipping addresses (self explanatory)

Block the following [URL removed]
Pay with eCheck or German bank transfer for all website payments except eBay. [URL removed] You may not block eCheck payments on eBay.

These are some of the things that may need to be set or re-set…

answered over 7 years ago

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EmbellishMart says: September 30, 2016

Thanks, Ccmom! Will look over your instructions and do as necessary. No other site was not eBay. Was Zibbet, and was not recently.

EmbellishMart says: September 30, 2016

I recognize some of the things you mentioned as settings I have already done, but others I will check because not sure.

I also had to change a setting in my Seller’s Acct here at Bonanza. Under Payments and Purchases, I had to un-click the box beside Buyer Restrictions for Shoppers must have a shipping address in my country.

answered over 7 years ago

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