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Yip - we are leaving too. Making Ping payment compulsory and leaving seller to carry additional Ping payment charges is insanity. If you are making it ‘safer’ then pass that charge to the buyer who is choosing to use it. We have items for pick up…don’t have margins for Ping transaction. Cash or Internet banking deposit…if buyer wants Ping or credit card that is their choice.
Interesting move as I notice many casuals really questioning how and why. Starting to do not only selling differently but also reviewing where and how they buy.
Re AJ - expired listing is time consuming. Possible yes but requires good memory of title and category with ability to scroll and scroll. Account transaction history is easier.
Hi Martin - I don’t use TM that often (I get frustrated as the process has got too painful) but I have noticed a limited selection appearing but I thought it rectified as you typed more of the address. My massive concern of late is TM generated emails that totally lack any address information from the buyer. So you receive an ‘buyer has notified their address for delivery’ and the address field is blank. Also received the same for payment detail as a buyer (account detail is blank). I have no idea what has happened to the TM platform but it has become unusable…
Hi cataholik- Started with a confusing promotion for casual sellers which forced use of Ping and additional fees on the seller. Then additional promotions with set Ping use fees for the buyers. Promotion was just against specific categories but again that appeared untrue. I have no idea if ‘promotion’ and ‘experimentation’ ever intended to have ‘end date’.
Depends if you used promos or keep TM email history. Expired listing is a pain. Account transaction if promo used as history shows what you require. You just grab from auction number, promo pays in unexpected ways…
We have PO Box due to rural posties not liking our location. We had discussions with NZ Post and was told ALL courier companies would deliver to the street address of the PO Box lobbies and if they indicated otherwise they were in breach of delivery agreements. Previously the courier companies handed items into the rural network. Handing into PO Box network is no different. We had one courier request we collect from their actual depot but then dropped it into the street address (PaperPlus store contracted as NZ Post box foyer). I suggest contacting your MP and asking for NZ Post to sort con...
Please double check the TM entered address information matches on the PDF label as I just spotted an issue that shows some detail does not match. For example ‘name, street, suburb, Rangiora 7400’ provided by buyer appears as ‘name, street, suburb, Ashley 7400’. I did not edit the delivery address at all - Rangiora 7400 is the recognised address in NZ Post so really concerned why it changed to Ashley.
Another issue I have come across is PDF has slightly different addresses being selected. For example address on TM request says Rangiora 7400 but PDF says Ashley 7400. So confused how a label is not identical to information loaded in TM!
Same for me Cheryl…I know it is not good enough. I live rural and drive 20km to an agent so need to co-ordinate drop off but I HAD TO HAVE a barcoded label. It appears the manage my bookings portal is disabled. Maybe a positive sign a solution is nearby. I suggest using TM live chat - but it may mean rebooking with NZPost. Their process enables two options to access the PDF over Aramex that only emails an attachment. TM have admitted they are dealing with a bug so yes the ‘gliche’ is real 🙃 Your situation if involving a physical Aramex driver arriving to collect probably means they can prin...
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Yip - we are leaving too. Making Ping payment compulsory and leaving seller to carry additional Ping payment charges is insanity. If you are making it ‘safer’ then pass that charge to the buyer who is choosing to use it. We have items for pick up…don’t have margins for Ping transaction. Cash or Internet banking deposit…if buyer wants Ping or credit card that is their choice.
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Interesting move as I notice many casuals really questioning how and why. Starting to do not only selling differently but also reviewing where and how they buy.
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Re AJ - expired listing is time consuming. Possible yes but requires good memory of title and category with ability to scroll and scroll. Account transaction history is easier.
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Hi Martin - I don’t use TM that often (I get frustrated as the process has got too painful) but I have noticed a limited selection appearing but I thought it rectified as you typed more of the address. My massive concern of late is TM generated emails that totally lack any address information from the buyer. So you receive an ‘buyer has notified their address for delivery’ and the address field is blank. Also received the same for payment detail as a buyer (account detail is blank). I have no idea what has happened to the TM platform but it has become unusable…
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Hi cataholik- Started with a confusing promotion for casual sellers which forced use of Ping and additional fees on the seller. Then additional promotions with set Ping use fees for the buyers. Promotion was just against specific categories but again that appeared untrue. I have no idea if ‘promotion’ and ‘experimentation’ ever intended to have ‘end date’.
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Depends if you used promos or keep TM email history. Expired listing is a pain. Account transaction if promo used as history shows what you require. You just grab from auction number, promo pays in unexpected ways…
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We have PO Box due to rural posties not liking our location. We had discussions with NZ Post and was told ALL courier companies would deliver to the street address of the PO Box lobbies and if they indicated otherwise they were in breach of delivery agreements. Previously the courier companies handed items into the rural network. Handing into PO Box network is no different. We had one courier request we collect from their actual depot but then dropped it into the street address (PaperPlus store contracted as NZ Post box foyer). I suggest contacting your MP and asking for NZ Post to sort con...
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Please double check the TM entered address information matches on the PDF label as I just spotted an issue that shows some detail does not match. For example ‘name, street, suburb, Rangiora 7400’ provided by buyer appears as ‘name, street, suburb, Ashley 7400’. I did not edit the delivery address at all - Rangiora 7400 is the recognised address in NZ Post so really concerned why it changed to Ashley.
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Another issue I have come across is PDF has slightly different addresses being selected. For example address on TM request says Rangiora 7400 but PDF says Ashley 7400. So confused how a label is not identical to information loaded in TM!
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Same for me Cheryl…I know it is not good enough. I live rural and drive 20km to an agent so need to co-ordinate drop off but I HAD TO HAVE a barcoded label. It appears the manage my bookings portal is disabled. Maybe a positive sign a solution is nearby. I suggest using TM live chat - but it may mean rebooking with NZPost. Their process enables two options to access the PDF over Aramex that only emails an attachment. TM have admitted they are dealing with a bug so yes the ‘gliche’ is real 🙃 Your situation if involving a physical Aramex driver arriving to collect probably means they can prin...
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