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Old 07-31-2011, 06:44 PM
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Good point but the way I look at is when I buy on E-bay I pay in a timely manner and 7 to 10 days is not timely in my opinion, the truth is buyers can do anything they want on e-bay and sellers are at their mercy in most cases. It's kinda like when you loan somebody money the longer it rocks on the less chance you have to get your money back. Convenent memory loss.
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Old 07-31-2011, 06:50 PM
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No offense Eric and I'm not trying to pick a fight with you but I think the terms of service or contract is that the payer has 7-10 days to pay...I love to get paid right away but also realize eBay sets the rules and I am in their playground so occasionally it doesn't happen as quickly as I like...As a buyer 90 percent of the time I pay within a couple days but occasionally I am waiting for some funds to come through and I wait more than that to send payment 'cause in my mind I have a week or so to pay based on the rules
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Old 07-31-2011, 07:02 PM
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Pat, no offense taken, I think what as I see here is you shouldn't have to beg someone to pay you. I was not holding a gun to there head when they placed that winning bid. I realize that 99% of the people you meet along the way in life are good in some way. I reckon e-bay may be a neccessary evil to sell sometimes and I hold up to my end of the bargain whether I am buying or selling and expect the same in return. Thanks. Dennis.
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Old 07-31-2011, 07:03 PM
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Policy overview (from eBay.com)
When a buyer wins an item or uses Buy It Now to purchase an item, they're obligated to complete the purchase by sending full payment to the seller.

If a buyer doesn't pay within 4 days, sellers can open an unpaid item case in the Resolution Center. If the buyer still doesn't pay or reach some other agreement with the seller, eBay may record the unpaid item on the buyer's account.

When an unpaid item case closes without payment from the buyer, sellers are eligible to receive a final value fee credit to their eBay seller account. Also, if they relist the item and it sells the second time, eBay may refund the insertion fee for the relisting. Learn more about how the free relist policy works.

Excessive unpaid items on a buyer's account may result in range of actions, including limits or loss of buying privileges.

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Old 07-31-2011, 08:13 PM
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...the way I look at is when I buy on E-bay I pay in a timely manner and 7 to 10 days is not timely in my opinion...
I totally agree...95% of the time there should be no reason a buyer can't pay for an item within 2 days (and in my experience, 80% of buyers do).....7+ days is just LAZY and sloppy, in my opinion. If you don't have the money available, don't buy the item and don't waste the seller's time. If my items are unpaid or the buyer hasn't made an effort to contact me with a reason, I'll send a second invoice at 5 days and I won't hesitate one minute past 7 days to report a non-payment with Ebay. Most of the time it lights a fire under the buyer's rear end and they submit payment.....for me, taking the time to make extra trips to the post office 7+ days after an auction ends is annoying and a pain in the butt.....(in a way it's also my fault, I guess, because I choose to sell on Ebay and should be used to it by now). Ebay can be/frequently is frustrating.
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Old 08-01-2011, 02:07 AM
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I have no experience as a seller on ebay, but I constantly read about this scenario with certain buyers, and I think ebay is partially to blame by not letting sellers leave negative feedback for some of these jerk off buyers. They took away the added incentive for buyers to pay in a timely manner by doing this, and it's unfair to the sellers- big mistake.

When I used to buy on ebay, I knew exactly when the auction was ending, and for the most part would try to be online to be available to put in my bid in the last seconds if I had to (I didn't know about "sniping" )....point being- I would pay as soon as I was sent the message that I won the item.

Granted some people can't be there at that certain moment the auction ends sometimes for whatever reason,but taking 7 to 10 days to pay is ridiculous IMO.
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Old 08-01-2011, 05:08 AM
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I'm with Kzoo on this. If a buyer goes 7 days with no pay/no communication I file a non-payment report.
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I totally agree...95% of the time there should be no reason a buyer can't pay for an item within 2 days (and in my experience, 80% of buyers do).....7+ days is just LAZY and sloppy, in my opinion. If you don't have the money available, don't buy the item and don't waste the seller's time. If my items are unpaid or the buyer hasn't made an effort to contact me with a reason, I'll send a second invoice at 5 days and I won't hesitate one minute past 7 days to report a non-payment with Ebay. Most of the time it lights a fire under the buyer's rear end and they submit payment.....for me, taking the time to make extra trips to the post office 7+ days after an auction ends is annoying and a pain in the butt.....(in a way it's also my fault, I guess, because I choose to sell on Ebay and should be used to it by now). Ebay can be/frequently is frustrating.
When I was selling I got used to using the click and ship through Ebay. A small discount on postage, cheap DC - like .18 on first class and free on priority, and I could just give the packages to the postman. Just that last bit saved a load of time. I'm in a fairly urban area, so if you're suburban or rural it might be less useful? I would be nice to the carrier and took all the big stuff to the post office, but since it had the click and ship labels I could just leave it with them if the line was long.

I haven't checked in a while, I thought Ebay wanted 3 days max for payment? I've always tried to get stuff paid in less than that. I have forgetten a couple, and always felt bad about forgetting. It usually happens when there are also buy it now items I'm considering. One I totally spaced and was way late. The seller was very nice about it, and I sent him a little extra for being so slow(He didn't ask, I just added a bit to the payment and explained the extra in the message)

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Old 08-01-2011, 09:27 AM
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Looks like the big issue is not non-payment, it's non-communication. I don't mind if people don't pay right away, but it is nice to know that they are aware that they need to pay. In the past, I've received messages from buyers saying "will pay on Thursday when I get my paycheck." To me, that's fine and I don't mind waiting.

In one instance (as a bidder) I sent the buyer a message when I saw the auction (before I actually bid) asking if it was ok to wait a few days to pay. In this instance, it was just before Ebay bucks became available and I wanted to utilize them rather than being out of pocket (and risking not using them).

Again, if the buyers would just send a message, I think most sellers wouldn't have any issues with delayed payments.
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Old 08-01-2011, 09:45 AM
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Old 08-01-2011, 10:05 AM
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I recently had a buyer take TWO weeks to pay me. After my setup automatically filed NPBs against him (granted, he DID win other items, and was currently bidding on items), he proceeded to blast me, as well as retract all of his winning bids, making some of my items currently at bargain basement prices with less than 12 hours to go. I apologized to him, but I afraid the damage is already done. With Ebays current setup, the buyers have ALL the power!! I will be lucky if this person doesn't ding my stars! I am a buyer too, and I have NEVER taken two weeks to pay someone, but that is me.
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