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111gecko 03-16-2014 09:02 PM

Anyway to block a new, "0" feedback bidder on auctions?
 
So frustrating...had it happen a couple of times now. New bidder with 0 feedback who just joined a week back hops into high end auctions and wins them at the last second. Not sure how it will go this time, but last 2 times never got paid and had to wait around for 10 days then relist....They may have it, but maybe Ebay could put a filter on auctions over $500 that they have to have the money pre-deposited or have at least 50 feedback to bid? Thanks for thoughts.

Peter_Spaeth 03-16-2014 09:10 PM

I think you can only block bidders with negative ratings.

Michael B 03-16-2014 09:14 PM

There are not many tools, but you can take some steps. It would probably help if you put in your listing that you will not accept bids from someone with a feedback rating of (fill in the number) or less unless they contact you first. This gives you some footing. You can also cancel bids if they are noticed and it is not too soon before the auction ends. Bid cancellation is under selling on the site map. The link is at the bottom of the home page. I cannot think of any other way to put such limits on bidders.

insidethewrapper 03-16-2014 09:20 PM

Go to MyEbay, then My Account, Site Preferences to Buyer Requirements and set your preferences. I think this is what you want to do.

slidekellyslide 03-16-2014 10:15 PM

Lately I've had non-payers with feedback ratings in the thousands...it's not just zero feedback bidders that are deadbeats.

veleno45 03-17-2014 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by 111gecko (Post 1255212)
So frustrating...had it happen a couple of times now. New bidder with 0 feedback who just joined a week back hops into high end auctions and wins them at the last second. Not sure how it will go this time, but last 2 times never got paid and had to wait around for 10 days then relist....They may have it, but maybe Ebay could put a filter on auctions over $500 that they have to have the money pre-deposited or have at least 50 feedback to bid? Thanks for thoughts.

I do not have 50 feedback and I have always paid within 2 hours of the end of an auction. I just do not use eBay as much as others. I think it is the luck of the draw, not just lack of feedback rating. Don't block me please...I pay.

RobertGT 03-17-2014 10:46 AM

I would be cautious in using the ebay system to automatically block zero feedback bidders. Yes, you may have to deal with the occasional hassle of some that do not pay, but in my experience, I have had far more zero feedback bidders who pay immediately than zero feedback bidders who never pay at all.

Everyone has to start somewhere.

Bored5000 03-17-2014 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by veleno45 (Post 1255313)
I do not have 50 feedback and I have always paid within 2 hours of the end of an auction. I just do not use eBay as much as others. I think it is the luck of the draw, not just lack of feedback rating. Don't block me please...I pay.

Same here. I don't have 50 feedbacks on eBay, but I have perfect feedback (FWIW) and have always paid immediately. I can understand being leery of a buyer with "0" feedback that just joined a few days ago if a high-dollar item is involved. But there are also a lot of honest people out there that just don't buy/sell much, IMO.

slidekellyslide 03-17-2014 02:37 PM

I don't block anyone on ebay until they've already screwed me over. I get tons of low feedback bidders who I never have problems with. And then like I said earlier I'm dealing with two high feedback bidders right now who won't even contact me back on items that they bought out of my store using best offer. You ask for a best offer on an item and I accept and then you don't pay? WTF?

thetruthisoutthere 03-17-2014 04:46 PM

You can "Block" anyone you want on Ebay.

4815162342 03-18-2014 01:10 PM

This thread reminds me of Adrian - "I pay for the items I win 99% of the time!" :rolleyes:

thecatspajamas 03-18-2014 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slidekellyslide (Post 1255434)
I don't block anyone on ebay until they've already screwed me over. I get tons of low feedback bidders who I never have problems with. And then like I said earlier I'm dealing with two high feedback bidders right now who won't even contact me back on items that they bought out of my store using best offer. You ask for a best offer on an item and I accept and then you don't pay? WTF?

+1

It's hard enough to get multiple bidders on ebay nowadays as it is. I'm not about to blindly block any potential newcomers. On the other hand, I have no problem blocking anyone who goes to the trouble of proving to me how much of an idiot or a deadbeat they are :D


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