I want to redeem my tokens to take $1.00 off my fees owed. I click the radio button for ‘$1.00 fees discount’, and the Redeem Your Reward button, but I get an [URL removed] Please choose the bill you’d like to redeem your discount on from the bills you have pending, below.
That’s the part I can’t do. It says ‘Total fees [URL removed] $1.35’. How do I take $1.00 off this amount? I can’t figure out where to click.
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whatsitsgalore Reputation: 14 See whatsitsgalore's booth |
Prior to the listing fees being added around this time last year, you’d get an invoice for any sales that you’d had for each month. You could easily select an invoice and apply tokens to it to take $1.00 off (or more, depending on how many tokens you had) and reduce your bill that way. That was a nice idea for a long time.
Once they added the listing fees … there is no invoice for those. They just charge you for them on day one of the month, so there is no way to apply tokens for them, and if there actually was a way, there’s no time to do it before they charge you. When they announced the listing fees, they said there would be a way to use your tokens to pay towards them, but that never happened.
As for using your tokens towards an invoice for any sales you’ve had now? That can probably still be done, but I wouldn’t know, as I haven’t had any sales in nearly a year now, which seems to be par for the course for most folks. I wish that wasn’t the case.
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JazzSynth Reputation: 12 See JazzSynth's booth |
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