| Selling models: markup invoice [message #3391] Tue, 17 March 2009 11:23 UTC |
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Today I received an email saying that the model I sold is being printed and shipped to our mutual customer.
Attached to that email is a PDF file containing what seems to be a markup invoice as if I created that invoice myself:
| Quote: | Hi Shapeways,
Thanks for selling my designs. I'm looking forward to
earn my mark-up and sell more of my designs via the website .
Cheers,
Patrick van der Velden
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Is this for my own administration or am I supposed to do something here?
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| Re: Selling models: markup invoice [message #3403 is a reply to message #3391 ] Wed, 18 March 2009 08:13 UTC |
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Patrick,
this is a credit invoice that is for your own administration.
Joris
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| Re: Selling models: markup invoice [message #3411 is a reply to message #3391 ] Wed, 18 March 2009 17:02 UTC |
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Hi Patrick,
As a shop owner you earn money depending on the sales you do in your shop.
We send you a self bill invoice. This states how much you charge us for the mark up.
We are now in the process to automate this. You've seen the first step. Joris will send all Shop owners a newsletter soon to explain all improvements we make.
Bye,
Marleen
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| Re: Selling models: markup invoice [message #5260 is a reply to message #3411 ] Thu, 16 July 2009 14:06 UTC |
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how and where can we see the total markup we have made till today and how can we liquidize that markup?
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| Re: Selling models: markup invoice [message #5274 is a reply to message #3391 ] Thu, 16 July 2009 20:08 UTC |
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If you go to My Profile, the very last link on the right column says "Order Overview". It will direct you to an Excel file that shows every order that's been made from your shop.
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