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why do people offer to buy it now. then when the auction ends they sit on payment? i know there are alot of things that bug me,but come on..had people dogging me on these cards i had for sale.but when it comes time to pay..lets drag it out. wtf... on everything else i have listed i put please pay within 3 days auction end. i know if i take the same amount of time shipping said items i would get a neg.. is there a limit where i can just say im relisting the items? please advise..don

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  • SheamasterSheamaster Posts: 542 ✭✭✭
    I just bought something today with BIN and it required me to pay instantly to purchase the item. Apparently that is an option when selling.
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    Why are you not using the "Immediate Payment Required" feature with your BINs?

    It's the only way to fly.
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  • 2dueces2dueces Posts: 6,565 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I don't understand people that drag their feet paying for any auction. If you bought the f%n thing, pay for it. If you can't pay for it right away, don't bid on it. I guess Walmart gives you a week or 10 days to pay after you walk out of the store with a cart of groceries?
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  • rube26105rube26105 Posts: 10,225 ✭✭
    agree with storm,im gonna start doing that too , have to revise 900 auctions again haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    i got a guy ive sent a invoice to 2 times a day for week now, gets oldimage i figure you drive em nuts and eventually they will pay, it works most of the timeimage
  • when it does not even require me to pay now i do. yes, i will have to check that out,it had a bin but also a min bid. i just do not understand, atleast email me and tell me that you can't pay for a week or so. how long do you think it would be if i told them if i did not get payment i was relisting..don
  • firedawg45firedawg45 Posts: 1,251 ✭✭✭
    some people dont sit on there computers. some people pay all auctions at once, some people pay on pay days. does it really matter, people will pay, its a auction. just like some people ship all on one day even though you won it 5 days ago. its ebay.
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  • sorry, i guess that i like to send stuff out as fast as i get the payment. i also like the same in return.don
  • DarinDarin Posts: 7,325 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The general answer is that people just aren't right in the head.
  • rube26105rube26105 Posts: 10,225 ✭✭
    <The general answer is that people just aren't right in the head>
    +121.5 for thatimage


  • Feel special you got the sale! Feel special you might get paid! When all else fails beat your head on your desk and post it in our forum image

    OR wait till the payment on thurs after two weeks and get the email on tues wheres my card image

    Congrats on being a ebay seller!!!!!!!!
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    "...it had a bin but also a min bid...."

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    Oh.

    IPR is not available on auctions with BINs.

    It is only avaliable on pure BINs.

    ..........

    I stopped doing auctions on EBAY. I only do BINs.

    I got tired of paying EBAY for the privilege of giving stuff away.
    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
  • proofer2proofer2 Posts: 186 ✭✭
    Why not hold on to your money for as long as possible. I guess I just don't see what's wrong with taking advantage of the rules. Hell, if I can win an auction and not have to pay for 7 days, then I'm going to keep my money for as long as possible. It's just like financing a major purchase at zero percent interest for one year. I'd pay on day 365 and use their money for free the entire year.


  • << <i>Why not hold on to your money for as long as possible. I guess I just don't see what's wrong with taking advantage of the rules. Hell, if I can win an auction and not have to pay for 7 days, then I'm going to keep my money for as long as possible. It's just like financing a major purchase at zero percent interest for one year. I'd pay on day 365 and use their money for free the entire year. >>



    So you can make about .0027 cents interest holding 7 days on a $50 purchase. Makes perfect financial sense.
  • proofer2proofer2 Posts: 186 ✭✭
    Think about thousands and thousands of transactions per day


  • << <i>Think about thousands and thousands of transactions per day >>



    I don't know anyone who hits thousands of ebay BIN's per day.
  • proofer2proofer2 Posts: 186 ✭✭
    Think big...think across the entire buying and selling spectrum...the economy doesn't live and die on your single transaction


  • << <i>Think big...think across the entire buying and selling spectrum...the economy doesn't live and die on your single transaction >>



    You said you'd do it personally and would benefit personally. My comments were based on that.
  • rube26105rube26105 Posts: 10,225 ✭✭
    all paypal interest money they make in a day can sent free of charge to the rubecave, and i will send you a box of good ol wv rocks,good throwing ones like ernest t bassimage
  • I just figured out why I've been a member since September 2001 and have only 101 posts
  • that pic is dead sexy though proofer.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    Don

    Like mentioned if you don't use Immediate payment required be prepared to wait.

    One reason could be the buyer is waiting for payday. Or another scenario could be he has items too and is awaiting
    payment for them. I usually always pay with 72 hrs. when I use BIN.


    Steve
    Good for you.
  • PowderedH2OPowderedH2O Posts: 2,443 ✭✭
    I will many times buy it now with a seller and buy ten or fifteen things at a time. I am not going to pay the full shipping until I get an invoice from the seller letting me know what the overall price is. Of course, if I don't get a reasonable discount on shipping I will not purchase from that seller again generally. Oddly enough I had a seller that offered discounted shipping and then when I went to pay for the eight cards he would not discount them. No problem. I paid with eight individual paypals and requested they be sent in eight individual packages.
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  • Downtown1974Downtown1974 Posts: 7,001 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Just to add my 2 cents. When it comes to BINs with immediate payment required, as a seller you better not take your sweet arse time to ship it out. If you want your $ quickly, I expect the same courtesy on the sellers end when its time to send it. I bought an item on 11/26 with a BIN that required immediate payment. I get a message just a few days ago apologizing for the shipping delay because he couldnt find a box to put it in. Shouldnt take a week to find a box. Still dont have my item yet.
    Don, Im not questioning your practices, you said you ship quickly. Just sharing my pet peeve with that topic.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    Agree with Bob, didn't Techno do something like that? Demand payment with 24 hrs then in the same description claim he ships
    within 7 days because he has a life outside of ebay?

    Steve
    Good for you.
  • PoppaJPoppaJ Posts: 2,818


    << <i>"...it had a bin but also a min bid...."

    ////////////////////////////////////////

    Oh.

    IPR is not available on auctions with BINs.

    It is only avaliable on pure BINs.


    ..........

    I stopped doing auctions on EBAY. I only do BINs.

    I got tired of paying EBAY for the privilege of giving stuff away. >>




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    Storm,

    Just curious ... Is that a recent change to the writeup below?

    PoppaJ

    "Requiring Immediate Payment
    If you've set a Buy It Now price for your item, you can require the buyer to pay you immediately using PayPal. You might use this feature if you're selling a time-sensitive item (for example, concert tickets). You must meet certain seller and shipping requirements and the listing must include any related costs, so your buyer knows exactly how much to pay.

    How it works


    A buyer who clicks the Buy It Now button in your listing is directed to pay immediately for the item using PayPal.

    Until the buyer completes payment, the item remains available to other buyers to purchase for the duration of the listing. The first buyer to complete their PayPal payment officially wins your item.

    Once a buyer completes payment, the listing ends and you are directed to ship the item.


    You can use the immediate payment feature with any selling format (Auction-Style, Fixed Price, or Store Inventory), as long as your item has a Buy It Now price.

    If you have an auction-like listing, both the Buy It Now button and the immediate payment requirement disappear once a bid is placed (or once a bid meets your reserve price). In that case, the listing becomes a regular auction-style listing, with the item going to the highest bidder.

    Listings with the immediate payment feature must offer PayPal as the only payment method. This includes auction-style listings that end with a high bidder.

    If the listing reaches its ending time before any buyer has completed payment, then no one wins the item and you can relist it."

  • Downtown1974Downtown1974 Posts: 7,001 ✭✭✭✭✭
    LOL, I remember that Steve. That was one of the many things he did that left you scratching your head.
  • jswietonjswieton Posts: 2,870 ✭✭✭

    I can honestly say that it can take me up to a week or 10 days to pay for some of my auctions. One thing I know for sure is that I will always eventually pay. They're reason why I do this. First off is that sometimes I may be awaiting payment from someone else. Second is that if I pay for multiple things at one time it shows up on my bank statement as one PayPal total. This keeps my wife off my back which doesn't make much sense. She would rather have me buy one $500 item then 3 $100 items. This doesn't make much sense but it just appears that I am buying less.


  • << <i>I just figured out why I've been a member since September 2001 and have only 101 posts >>



    Think big...think across the entire CU thread spectrum...the forum doesn't live and die on your single post

  • Downtown1974Downtown1974 Posts: 7,001 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>I just figured out why I've been a member since September 2001 and have only 101 posts >>



    Think big...think across the entire CU thread spectrum...the forum doesn't live and die on your single post >>



    image Brilliant post! I love it. image
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    Storm,

    Just curious ... Is that a recent change to the writeup below?

    PoppaJ


    "You can use the immediate payment feature with any selling format (Auction-Style, Fixed Price, or Store Inventory), as long as your item has a Buy It Now price.

    If you have an auction-like listing, both the Buy It Now button and the immediate payment requirement disappear once a bid is placed (or once a bid meets your reserve price)."

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    No. It's not new.

    Just an example of my failure to adequately explain the process.

    The fact that collectible cats don't yet qualify for the 50.01% BIN
    vanishing - and the fact that less than 2% of collectible auctions
    use reserves - makes IPR useless in most card/memorabilia
    auction listings. (The 50.01% rule is being expanded and should
    be in all collectibles shortly, according to EBAY.)

    Some bidders are very courteous and will refrain from bidding
    early on a combo auction/BIN listing. Most just jump in at the
    opening bid when they find the listing, and the seller's BIN and
    IPR are killed.

    ........

    Under any scheme, IPR does not, obviously, work with auctions.
    In 2009, JD says they wish to link CCs and PP to bidder activity;
    and, do auto-billing when an auction ends. This will help cut-down
    drastically on NPBs, and allow more employees to be made redundant.



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  • i was just tryn to get a general idea. i like to pay for something when i win it, and i like it shipped the same way. i would expect everyone to be that way.lol.
    don
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