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OT- selling on ebay
I dont sell much on ebay im mostly buying but i recently put some stuff up.....whats the deal with selling on ebay, the buyer not paying & the only thing u can to is relist the card??
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but dont worry lots of sellers 'sell' their cards then relist them... |
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List card
Sell card Bidder does not Pay Open Non-Paying Bidder Case Bidder does not pay Case closes Ebay refunds final value fees Block bidder Relist card |
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Then repeat because the buyer is mad at you and is just screwing with you for many reasons. Could also be someone selling the same item and wants yours off the marked. Many reasons for nonpayers. |
If they don't pay, knock on their door and say, "Go ahead, make my day" :D
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years ago u could leave negative feed back for buyers, guess they changed that
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In the last 4 months I have had at least 5 buyers not pay, on avg. in the past it has been only a few times a year - agreed the feedback system needs to go both ways. At least something showing how many times a buyer has not completed a full transaction.
Jimmy |
You can block buyers who have 2 or more unpaid item strikes.
For Buy It Now, you can check the immediate payment required, doesn't work for best offers but does help overall. |
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I just had a buyer initiate a return request. Ebay gave 6 or 7 options to respond, but none of them allowed me to argue my case or request a review. I picked "pay to send a return shipping label". Question for the ebay sellers who have gone thru this: shouldn't I receive an email or message from ebay with a tracking number for the return package? It isn't clear that my choice was actually registered. I expected to be asked to pay immediately, but wasn't. and the cost wasn't added to my eBay invoice balance, not even deducted from paypal. The email I did receive (after clicking the purchase return shipping button) says "you have accepted a return, next step is to send a return shipping label. Click on return details to purchase" . When I click on return details, it says "you have provided return information" But still no indication that I have paid anything for return shipping. anyone experienced with this process? *********** I've been selling alot of my collection on ebay lately, and I guess I'm one of those lazy sellers referenced in the other current thread because I don't describe any flaws. I add photos of a 9 pocket sheet front and back for individual cards, provide a link to the high res version of the same photos, and say in my description that the cards I'm selling range from Poor, Fair, Good or Very Good. Fortunately out of a couple hundred cards sold, I've only had 2 complaints for condition. I should've blocked this buyer the other night. He sent a message saying the cards in a small lot I had for auction are in bad shape, offered me 75% of what I started the auction at, then placed a bid 30 minutes later. The package hasn't arrived to him yet. I suppose I'll be getting another return request the minute he opens the package. |
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What I'm not a big fan of is that you are never told how much the return shipping label actually cost in any kind of message from eBay. To find out, you have to go look at your overall invoice of eBay fees, which can be many many pages long. You can also opt to send the buyer a shipping label of your own (for instance, purchased through stamps.com and printed to a pdf, then sending them the pdf), but I find that is an extra step that is hardly worth the effort. |
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