11-21-2020 10:18 PM
A buyer wants me, the seller, to hold an item she wants to buy for the 9 days until she can pay for it. Right off the top, I don't think that is a good idea. What are the additional fees if I end the listing and then re-list it in 9 days? Also, what if she doesn't come through after the nine days, and I 've spent the additional re-listing money?
It doesn't seem to be worth it. Is it? Am I missing something?
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12-10-2020 03:58 PM
11-21-2020 10:29 PM
@italiana49 wrote:A buyer wants me, the seller, to hold an item she wants to buy for the 9 days until she can pay for it. Right off the top, I don't think that is a good idea. What are the additional fees if I end the listing and then re-list it in 9 days? Also, what if she doesn't come through after the nine days, and I 've spent the additional re-listing money? It doesn't seem to be worth it. Is it? Am I missing something?
If I were in yoru shoes, I would tell my prospective buyer that if the item is still available in nine days then she is welcome to purchase it and pay for it.
11-21-2020 11:04 PM
"Also, what if she doesn't come through after the nine days"
Another buyer with immediate payment could come through tomorrow. I wouldn't hold it. Anyone living that close on the edge may have a catastrophy in the nine days making the funds needed elsewhere.
11-21-2020 11:32 PM - edited 11-21-2020 11:32 PM
I personally would not do that unless it was one of my repeat buyers. For them I'll do quite a bit.
But no, this isn't a good idea. Just be really polite and professional and let them know that if the item is still available in 9 days, they are welcome to purchase it. But it is first come first serve.
You have a couple hundred free listings every month, so unlikely you would have any additional costs if you closed the listing to relist it at a later date. But honestly I would not do that. There is no guarantee that buyer will ever come back to purchase the item.
After all you are here to sell your stuff. You don't owe anything to this buyer.
11-22-2020 01:49 AM
I am unsure what the problem is,probably they do not have a credit card.They shoud just buy it now and pay,what is the big deal.they can just owe the CC company instead of the seller
11-22-2020 03:15 AM - edited 11-22-2020 03:16 AM
What does it hurt to hold it for 9 days for this buyer? If they don't come through in 9 days, you can always relist it then. Nothing hurt. I have done this many times for potential sellers. In my experience, they always come through. Some people live paycheck to paycheck. I have compassion for people that are trying to get by and still plan to get the things they want. If they were trying to scam you, there are way better ways than this.
11-22-2020 03:34 AM
If you have immediate payment required on a buy it now, you will be penalized by eBay for not shipping in your required time frame. If it is an auction or a buy it now without immediate payment, you technically could wait for payment for 9 days if you were so inclined. I personally would not do that unless it was an item that I had been sitting on for awhile and wanted it sold.
11-22-2020 04:40 AM
It is feasible that a buyer only gets paid once per month - people like teachers, military personnel, sales people on commission only, people on Social Security, etc.
Personally, have held an item for several buyers for up to two weeks and never once been stiffed. I nicely set conditions of the hold like 1. Go a head a buy the item 2. expect full payment by such and such a date 3. if not paid by that date I will open an Unpaid Item case. Yes I was open to a non payment situation and added time to relist but it never happen - guess I trust people especially if they ask in advance - maybe I helped someone who was in a financial pinch but wanted that item for their special reason. On thing I learned in my real 41 years sales career is have some empathy for a prospective buyer - it usually pays off in the long run.
11-22-2020 05:17 AM
You could kindly say...You may purchase this item when you have sufficient funds, if it is still available.
Done.
Next?
11-22-2020 06:05 AM
@evry1nositswindy wrote:If you have immediate payment required on a buy it now, you will be penalized by eBay for not shipping in your required time frame.
If you had buy it now and immediate payment required, you would be in this predicament. They can't buy it unless they pay for it. Isn't that a great concept?
11-22-2020 09:29 AM
Holding item will just give customers a chance to "shop around" for a better price elsewhere.
I once had customer that gave me a sob story and I held item for 30 days. After the 30 days...I contacted her about paying for item (she got very indignant and said she didn't remember agreeing to purchase item).
11-22-2020 09:36 AM
I get asked all the time if I will hold an item until someone gets paid, and unless they are a known, regular buyer, the answer is no.
I used to do it, and most never returned and I lost the window to sell that item. If they really want it, they will get it when they have the money.
I do holds for my regular customers, and repeat buyers on eBay are few for me. On another platform I sell on, I hold items quite frequently for my frequent buyers as I know they will follow through.
I wouldn't do it here. Leave the item up and tell buyer that you don't do holds but hopefully it will be still be available when she is ready 🙂
11-22-2020 10:17 AM
@luckythewinner wrote:
@italiana49 wrote:A buyer wants me, the seller, to hold an item she wants to buy for the 9 days until she can pay for it. Right off the top, I don't think that is a good idea. What are the additional fees if I end the listing and then re-list it in 9 days? Also, what if she doesn't come through after the nine days, and I 've spent the additional re-listing money? It doesn't seem to be worth it. Is it? Am I missing something?
If I were in yoru shoes, I would tell my prospective buyer that if the item is still available in nine days then she is welcome to purchase it and pay for it.
Great advice.
11-22-2020 10:20 AM - edited 11-22-2020 10:21 AM
It's unclear if this is a prospective buyer, or a buyer. Have they actually committed to the listing? If so, hold it for the nine days. If they don't pay, file an unpaid item case and close it out 96 hours later.
If it's someone just asking, simply tell them that if it's still available to purchase when they're able, then they're more than welcome to buy it.
11-22-2020 10:21 AM
We're broke today. We'll be broke in 9 days. So we don't mind waiting for payment.
We agree to this often. And about 90% of the time they do pay.