Do I have any recourse as an EBAY Seller

I listed all of my modern ERA graded cards recently, as I wanted to focus on Vintage Cards. Most of the auctions were successful, but I have 4 buyers who have yet to pay. I am only a week into the acutions being closed, but I do clearly state on each every auction that I expect payment within three days of auction closing, or I reserve the right to relist the item. I live in Pensacola, and have expressed that due to Hurricane Ike potentially making landfall around or near Pensacola, that I would really like to get these cards out to each winning bidder, as I don't want to be responsible for these cards, if they were to get caught up in the USPS and not ship because of a Hurricane. Do I have any options as the seller? I have a perfect feedback rating, and do not want to jeapordize that. Thanks for the help.
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<< <i>I listed all of my modern ERA graded cards recently, as I wanted to focus on Vintage Cards. Most of the auctions were successful, but I have 4 buyers who have yet to pay. I am only a week into the acutions being closed, but I do clearly state on each every auction that I expect payment within three days of auction closing, or I reserve the right to relist the item. I live in Pensacola, and have expressed that due to Hurricane Ike potentially making landfall around or near Pensacola, that I would really like to get these cards out to each winning bidder, as I don't want to be responsible for these cards, if they were to get caught up in the USPS and not ship because of a Hurricane. Do I have any options as the seller? I have a perfect feedback rating, and do not want to jeapordize that. Thanks for the help. >>
I will note first that eBay gives them a week, regardless what you put in the auctions.
I would send them polite e-mails, and leave it at that. If you want to more push them along more you can start an unpaid thing, which will send them a notice, and 3 of the 4 will likely pay right away. I imagine, the odds say 1 or 2 will not pay.
What I would do is move on and list something else, come back to them in like a month if they are not paid and relist. Mind you, I literally have a house full of junk to list on eBay, so that influences my decisions.
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<< <i>They wanted the card bad enough to sit in front of their computer and snipe an auction, but then dont pay. >>
Some people use a snipe service when they can't be at their computers - like when they are out of town a couple days. So they are not always glued to their computer when the auction ends.
Try a little patience and wait the 10 days that ebay gives them.
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There is no 10 day rule for filing a INR against a seller. Ebay will not do anything anymore unless Paypal is involved and a seller can file that INR 5 minutes after paying if he feels like it.
did you say paypal only or list check/money order as an option too?
<< <i>For the BIN's, there needs to be some sort of time frame different than a regular auction. Maybe add a 3 day time period for the buyer to pay or FVF is refunded a NPB strike received by buyer. I mean it takes about 30 seconds longer to pay with Paypal than it does to actually click BIN and accept. >>
I agree BINs are the one thing that annoy me most about Non-Payers, because you know they were at the computer in order to place a bid.
Bosox1976
Payment on eBay should be quicker sometimes. Sometimes it's not. Your buyers could have sent you payment through the mail...that will also take some time.
Unless of course you use the immediate payment required function.
Some people shop and then pay when they get paid. As long as they pay within the
time allowed by ebay I see no problem.
I urge the OP to have patience.
Steve
At this point in my 10 years with eBay I just can't see continuing to sell with them. Can't leave neg feedback for a deadbeat buyer, they are regulating max shipping fees starting next month on a bunch of categories, fees on eBay + Paypal come out to be like 10% on average now, and there CS sucks my balls and not in a good way.
first of all, I hope you and your family remain safe from any current or future hurricanes etc.
It'll drive you nuts, sometimes, trying to figure out why buyers do what they do.
We had a lady, just recently, use a Buy-It-Now to win, then within seconds, we received an email from her asking us to cancel her bid!
Another buyer used the BIN to win, and then told me that he would pay in 2 weeks when he gets his next check! He actually wrote this:
" Greetings, if you don't mind, I will probably have to wait for my next paycheck in around two weeks to pay. My feedback is 100%. Didn't think you would care seeing how many items you sell. thanks Paul."
I know there are others on this board that would agree that a record-posting thread could be created just on a topic like "What's the most bizarre thing that a buyer or seller has said or done on eBay?".
As a seller, it's an easy solution to just use the PayPal immediate payment option to eliminate late payments. But not very practical, as many potential buyers would probably be eliminated.
I agree with Mike about sending a polite payment reminder, and also with Mutt who suggested having a bit more patience.
Hope everything works out okay,
PoppaJ
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When everybody has to pay with PayPal, I don't see many potential
buyers being eliminated.
Before April 2009, there should be a "shopping cart" that will allow
buyers to select multiple IPR-BINs and pay for them all at one time.
All of the new BIG-BOX guys that are going to be adding their catalogs
to EBAY are expected to use IPR on all items. (See BUY.com listings
for the checkout system they are using.)
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The OP needs to be patient. Easier said than done, but necessary.
Hitting a buyer with an UPI is and has always been more important than leaving them a negative. Even before the feedback changed I rarely left non-payers negatives. The strikes add up and after 2 to 4 strikes they will be suspended from Ebay.
<< <i>win back my fees, get the buyer a hit for not paying which means nothing since we cant leave feedback, and finally relist.
Hitting a buyer with an UPI is and has always been more important than leaving them a negative. Even before the feedback changed I rarely left non-payers negatives. The strikes add up and after 2 to 4 strikes they will be suspended from Ebay. >>
I am getting hit by newbies who I am guessing that if suspended from eBay they will just open another account. I had one such person say as much to me, they didn't pay for a DVD and I got the strike against them, they told me to go to hell and that they will be opening another eBay account.
eBay is a buyer's market and nothing more. Sellers might as well shove whatever they are trying to sell were the sun doesn't shine in eBay's eyes.
If you take only paypal I can see you asking for it but ebay allows as mentioned
more time.
I'd be interested in knowing.
Steve
cheers and good luck
Leo
AS many of you have said, I am going to practice some much needed paitience and give each buyer 10 days to make payment before I send a reminder through Ebay.
Thanks for the help guys,
Matt