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Setting up and changing your payment method

Setting up an automatic payment method

Here’s how to set up or change your payment method:

  1. Go to your Seller Account in My spandooly.
  2. Look for Payment methods for seller fees and select Change.
  3. From the dropdown menu, choose your preferred payment method.
  4. Enter your information. For direct debit or card payment, select Save. For PayPal, select Continue.

If you choose direct debit or credit card, you’ll need to enter your bank or card details. If your card is declined during verification, while making payment, or at some other time, you should contact your card issuer.

You usually can’t use a pre-paid credit card to verify your account.

If you choose to pay by PayPal, you’ll be redirected to the PayPal site to complete the process.

How to make a one-time payment

You can make a one-time payment on your spandooly seller account by direct debit, credit card, PayPal, check, or money order. Be sure to make your payment at least 5 days before the due date. If you mail in a check or money order, it’s best to send it 10 days before the due date to allow for delivery time.

Since you’re required to have an automatic payment method on file, be sure you aren’t making a duplicate payment when you make a one-time payment for your fees. 

You can make a one-time payment any time. Here's how:

  1. Go to your Seller Account in My spandooly.
  2. Look for Payment methods for Seller Fees, select one-time payment, and enter your payment details.

Payment requirements and late fees

We require that accounts with a fee amount of $1.00 or more be paid in full each month in order to maintain great experiences for buyers and sellers on spandooly. If your account becomes past due, and you have an issue paying your fees, you should contact us.

We may suspend or restrict accounts if fees are not paid. You can read more about your responsibility when it comes to paying fees in the fees section of our User Agreement.

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