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Just curious: How long do you sellers give a buyer to pay for a winning? I always pay as soon as I win or next log on, so it is really bugging me when I have to wait 2 or more days for a payment. Any thoughts on this? How often should I send the invoice or message without becoming a pest?
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I've had people take a week or two. I began the practice of stating in my auctions that, "Payment is due within 48 hours of auction's end." Seems to add a little more credibility when you are asking for money after two days and quoting from terms specifically stated in your auction listing. Still, it seems to ultimately amount to the following: they can take as long as you are willing to wait.
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I'm pretty patient. Usually wait about 10 days before I send out a second notice. I have a few regulars who tally stuff up throughout the month and then pay in one lump sum if we have a prior arrangement.
I get very few non-payers. I do make sure I send a Non Paying Bidder notice if it comes down to that, and that usually shakes the tree loose on the knuckle draggers. |
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I will USUALLY send a reminder via e-mail after 2 days and open a "Non-Paying" Bidder case after 3 days.
If a person is able to bid on an item, especially a sniper, there is NO reason that the bidder cannot at least contact me regarding payment within 3 days. Just my thoughts... |
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There is another 5% of me though that may win an auction a couple 2-4 days before pay day and then pay. I usually let the seller know this though out of consideration.
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I always pay within 24 hours. As a seller, I wait 48 hours and send an invoice, then wait a few more days and send a friendly message. If they haven't sent by the end of a week I send a less friendly message saying I'll cancel the transaction after 24 hours.
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States in my auction they have 5 days to pay. On the 6th day I file a NPB case. It gives them an additional 3 days to pay then I file to get my fees back and they get a strike.
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I guess I'm more tolerant. Ebay already sends a reminder email after 3-4 days. I wait until the next week's close, and if they haven't bid on anything else, I'll send an email. After two weeks, I'll open a case if I haven't heard anything. I guess I'm more laid back, which would definitely surprise my wife.
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To my mind, if you're going to be filling NPB's in anything under a week, you should state that in your listing. When I'm actively buying on eBay, it's usually with snipe bids set well in advance, and I'll often settle up with multiple sellers at once assert the end of the week. Nothing turns me off to a seller quicker than getting slapped with an NPB claim on day 3 when nothing was said about "immediate payment required" in the listing. I'll pay up either way, but if you treat me like a deadbeat for not meeting your unstated expectations, it's the last of my money that you'll get. Bottom line is, whatever you think the timeframe should be is fine, just be clear about your expectations up front.
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While, EBAY definitely pulls in favor of buyers, I think it's only reasonable for someone to bid only on items they can pay for. Since I am required (to get highest rating) to ship to my buyers within one business day, it is only natural to expect close to the same from the buyers. I try to have my sales ending on Sunday nights, hoping that 'joe blow' doesn't spend his entire Friday paycheck before then...guess I am wrong 1 in 30 times.
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I took checks
have suffered through excuses of all sorts regarding listings and endured any number of payment delays in my 20 years selling albeit at times sporadically on eBay. Like Lance and wynnfan I tend to lean to the tolerant side - the same approach I have tried to take with my life. Completing a transaction of this sort generally isn't life and death although it can be a little annoying. I once had to SWEAT three weeks waiting for payment on an expensive item that sold well in excess of it's historical price. I wrote once after 10 days with as much humility as I could muster for fear of scaring the guy off.......
I pay right away when I win something, post feedback the moment I receive payment as a seller or when my item arrives as listed when I am a buyer. I wish everyone acted as they should but accept that life and the buying/selling of collectibles can be interrupted by any number of variables. If it's important to you - I suggest a friendly email after 5-7 days and waiting at least 3 days for a response before filing a NPB alert. |
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BIN's
I can't understand people who use BIN or best offer and then take a week to pay. For instance, I have a guy who made an offer on Tuesday. I accepted the offer right away, but the guy hasn't paid yet. The total with shipping is 7 bucks. If you use BIN, you should pay right away.
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From a buyer's point of view...
I don't understand waiting to pay, either...I like my cards in my hands sooner rather than later. I pay almost immediately unless I'm waiting for a seller to bundle items for a shipping discount.
It takes me less than 30 seconds to pay via my phone, and I know if I were a seller, I'd appreciate prompt payment. What drives me nuts is that some sellers never provide feedback. Cheers, Steve |
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Is it too difficult for the Buyer to send the Seller (me) a quick e-mail to let me know that payment will be delayed a couple of days or whatever? I'm more than willing to wait for payment; all I am looking for is a little communication & courtesy. |
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I give most buyers 7 days until I send a reminder. Many of my long term buyers are given extra time and each case is different.
Many times I get a special request to hold off on paying me because they might not have the funds or some other situation. Recently, someone asked me to wait over 3 weeks until they pay me. I said no problem. Three weeks go by and buyer said that they no longer wanted the card. It's stuff like that which annoys me. |
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All I'm saying is if you can't pay within a few (3) days, touch base with me and let me know. |
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I usually pay right away, but once I put in a bid with several days to go that I thought would never win, and it did.
In the meantime we left on vacation to the UP of Michigan with sporadic internet service. I came home to a 10-12 day old ebay auction I won. So I paid and apologized to the seller. Sometimes stuff happens. |
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AGAIN, no arguement from me - sometimes stuff DOES happen!
But when possible, shoot me an e-mail and let me know what's going on. I think that the majority of us who sell on ebay are a forgiving and understanding lot who are QUITE willing to accommodate any Buyer! |
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Usually if I don't get paid within a couple of days the payment never comes and no amount of messages or invoices gets a reply. I would wait quite a while to get paid as long as the buyer lets me know
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