buyers who take forever to pay

a couple of recent buys are taking a couple of weeks to pay me. They have over 1100 feedback, etc etc. However, I looked at their feedback, and they have paid other sellers on items more recently won.
Anyways, at what point does the gang file the non paying bidder? at 20 days? I am pusing 15 days on these.
Anyways, at what point does the gang file the non paying bidder? at 20 days? I am pusing 15 days on these.
Running an Ebay store sure takes a lot more time than a person would think!
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<< <i>a couple of recent buys are taking a couple of weeks to pay me. They have over 1100 feedback, etc etc. However, I looked at their feedback, and they have paid other sellers on items more recently won.
Anyways, at what point does the gang file the non paying bidder? at 20 days? I am pusing 15 days on these. >>
Most people would probably pull the trigger a little quicker but I usually don't contact the buyer after I send the invoice until 10-14 days later. Then another contact a week later or so. So, that puts me at 20-30 days before I give up.
about 25% then pay , 25% pay within the 8 days and the remainder don't pay
i seem to be getting more npb now than ever before , small dollar items.
pain in the butt
2004 spx
1989 topps psa 10
1959 phillies
Phillies of the 70's
Steve
Edited to add: anyone else notice that the emoticons are not working? or is it just me?
I have always waited 30-days to file the NPB.
99% of folks pay me - in the collectible category -
within 24 hours. Most pay before I can even send
an invoice.
I suspect as more people fall on hard economic times,
the general NPB problem may get worse for many
sellers.
<< <i>Put on your auction payment due within 7 days or whatever, after that, don't wait any longer. >>
Ditto
and you can bet the buyer won't hesitate to put a Paypal claim if they don't receive in due time as well.
I had one guy give me the "hospital" story. And not having access to a computer.
He paid after I filed the NPB and gave him neg feedback and told me that the neg wasn't merited.
I refunded immediately
LOL, caught him with his pants down, I copied his latest purchases, all 6 after mine, spanning the entire week. No access huh?
Even had a few with pos feedback on how quickly he paid, all within the time I was waiting for payment. Copied and mailed him that, along with his recent negs for NPB from other sellers.
Also contacted one of his NPB sellers, who also told me the guy used a "hospital" excuse, this 5 months ago.
Haven't heard a thing from him since. I hate liars, at least cover your tracks if your going to lie about it
Been buying but very slow to pay.
I am a bad person.
1957 Topps PSA
1961 Fleer SGC
<< <i>Its probably going to get worse when EBAY's Seller's have no feedback option policy kicks in. >>
Not necessarily. If the auction states a 'pay within 7 days' policy, then at the end of the 7th day, file an unpaid item complaint. If a buyer gets enough strikes against their account, they will be removed from eBay. This is the seller's recourse in the future if buyers don't pay. Ebay has to eat the fees and allow the seller to list again.
Been buying but very slow to pay.
I am a bad person.'
yes, yes you are. extra black spots on your soul...its turning black.. pretty soon you'll end up in purgatory; keep it up and youll end up in hell lol..
This is the seller's recourse in the future if buyers don't pay."
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The word "enough" is the operative one.
The first strike is ALWAYS removed when the buyer contacts T&S
and requests it.
At last week's press-conference, a loony lady from EBAY T&S said,
"If a buyer maliciously bid on 20 different auctions and did not pay, they would probably be suspended."
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EBAY....... NEG Victoriously !
<< <i>"If a buyer maliciously bid on 20 different auctions and did not pay, they would probably be suspended." >>
Hmmm, well up until I read that quote I was thinking this change could be for the good, but it it's going to take 20 strikes to get a buyer booted this may not be such a good think.
BTW, does anyone have any idea how many strikes an account gets before suspension?
Not hardly. There are buyers active after 50 strikes. Regardless of the FVF refund, eBay still makes money from the listing fees when a seller fails to relist, which is often (sells via another venue, etc.)
However if a buyer does the bidding maliciously then yes they should be suspended. But wait Ebay made that harder to prove by making you have to wait 3 days before any feedback can be placed.
1957 Topps PSA
1961 Fleer SGC
EDIT: Ok, I just got a response, the buyer sends a message that he sending payment by money order or cashiers check.
Yikes.
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