Re: Increase in no-payers?
Noticed a BIG increase in NPBs this year ..mind you also a big increase in Newbies
- AND who come back again which is good.
If someone buys in error and tells me so then I leave a Neutral.
They might come back to eBid some day.
It is the no contact ones that really annoy me. Do not reply to Questions or resending invoice.
Do not reply to an email asking if they bid/bought in error and would they like to cancel ...
.. nothing, nada, zilch.
I have been leaving them a Neutral also with the words : NPB. No contact
- rather than going straight to a Negative
If any seller clicks on their name in future they would see the Neutral.
Or the potential buyer might come back - never happened to me though!
Usually the fees are only pennies so I do not claim them back.
eBid gives me a platform to sell on so I do not feel it is their fault if a potential buyer is a messer.
So.. what is the way forward? Should I be leaving a Negative right away? Or just stay as I am?
PS...
auction sites should start naming and shaming non-payers
If anyone gets too many Negs eBid puts a line through their name
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CarnoustieCats
PS...
auction sites should start naming and shaming non-payers
If anyone gets too many Negs eBid puts a line through their name
I'm sure you're right in saying eBid do take action against bidders with poor payment issues. My point is that non payment is easy when buying almost anonymously through the internet - whereas not paying and the world knowing about it puts a different light on it.
Re: Increase in no-payers?
The last three buyers have all been NON-PAYERS!!!! Two of them bought using the 'Buy It Now' option and I have to ask why would you do that?
This site is a slow selling site at the best of times, but this really takes the biscuit.
I will give it another 6 months and if it continues in the same fashion as the first half of 2016 then I'm done...
I had a buyer buy 21 books about 2 months ago, she apologised saying she only meant to watch the items rather than actually buy but if I cancelled then she would buy 5 or 6 items, She was new to the site so I said not a problem and cancelled the sales immediately, I've not heard a word since.. what is wrong with people, don't they understand they are entering into a contract?
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Spot50
The last three buyers have all been NON-PAYERS!!!! Two of them bought using the 'Buy It Now' option and I have to ask why would you do that?
Because they are a twit (sorry, wrong vowel in that last word). Some get pleasure and a feeling of power (in their sad and unpowerful life) imagining the angst they have inflicted on you - even though they don't actually know if you are that bothered.
You can set up Require Immediate Payment which (as far as I understand) doesn't complete the purchase attempt until payment is made. As you appear to be suffering non-payers it may be an option worth looking at.
Non-payers are not unique to eBid, these idiots are everywhere.
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I thought I would highlight a sort off scam I got caught out on the "other" site: a bidder bids on 1 item that is just about to finish and another in about 7 days. When the first item finishes they ask can I wait until the next finishes to take advantage of combined postage - you agree. Just before the second item finishes a bid comes in for another again 7 days away and so the cycle continues and finally you stop but don't get paid - have to go through claiming back selling fees etc
A real time waster !!!
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The problem with requiring immediate payment is that it can be detrimental to encouraging multiple item sales because it makes for complicated shipping charges on combined shipments.
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JaBek1
The problem with requiring immediate payment is that it can be detrimental to encouraging multiple item sales because it makes for complicated shipping charges on combined shipments.
This is the reason I do not demand immediate payment. As I sell stamps most of my sales are of multiple items. Also, so far, I have had very few non payers.
Re: Increase in no-payers?
I really feel that this (and other) sites should emphasise the importance of placing a bid and if the purchase is not paid for then a consequence should happen, be it as mild as a negative registered against the account - which is displayed in the same way as feedback so future potential buyers and sellers can see how reliable (or not) this person is, to a potential automatic payment being taken for any purchase committed to.
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tony41
This is the reason I do not demand immediate payment. As I sell stamps most of my sales are of multiple items. Also, so far, I have had very few non payers.
I wonder how many people do use it - given all the fuss to get eBid to implement it.
Non-payers are just par for the course. As the old saying goes... If you can't take a joke then you shouldn't have joined up.