03-02-2022 05:18 PM
The link Ebay provides to open an unpaid case takes you directly to cancelling the order. I don't want to cancel the order!! I want to open a case against a buyer who refused to pay for an auction
03-02-2022 05:21 PM
It does take you to cancelling the order because, when you cancel the order, using "buyer did not pay" as the reason, you are refunded your FVF, buyer gets a strike and you are free to relist if you wish. That's how a seller handles a non-paying bidder on eBay.
03-02-2022 05:24 PM
The old unpaid item claim process has been replaced. It's now a type of cancellation. If the buyer doesn't pay within 4 full days, then the list of reasons for canceling the transaction will include "Buyer didn't pay." So now it's a one-step process taking 4+ days instead of two steps which took 6+ days.
Here is the Help page about what to do if a buyer doesn't pay:
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/getting-paid/resolving-unpaid-items-buyers?id=4137
03-02-2022 05:27 PM
@kelphugger wrote:The link Ebay provides to open an unpaid case takes you directly to cancelling the order. I don't want to cancel the order!! I want to open a case against a buyer who refused to pay for an auction
What you are going for by opening a case under the old system is the same thing now. The only difference is that you can cancel on Day 5 instead of waiting around longer for a payment that will never come. When you cancel with the reason of Buyer didnt pay then the deadbeat gets the same Unpaid slap as he would have gotten under the old system. So just cancel as soon as the Buyer didnt pay option appears - which is on Day 5 after auction end - and then you are free to relist and move on. Put the deadbeat on your Blocked buyer list too.
03-02-2022 05:35 PM
If sellers would use the tools that Ebay provides to report nonpayers, sellers wouldn't have to violate the feedback policy by leaving negative remarks.
03-02-2022 05:38 PM
@kelphugger wrote:The link Ebay provides to open an unpaid case takes you directly to cancelling the order. I don't want to cancel the order!! I want to open a case against a buyer who refused to pay for an auction
There are no more unpaid item cases.
The buyer has 3 days to pay.
eBay added I want to cancel the order because the (Buyer Hasn't Paid)
and the buyer will get a strike if you use it.
It's not available until the forth day after the sale.
You can set it to have eBay do it automatically for you if you want to.
Resolving unpaid items with buyers
03-02-2022 05:43 PM
@kensgiftshop wrote:If sellers would use the tools that Ebay provides to report nonpayers, sellers wouldn't have to violate the feedback policy by leaving negative remarks.
Oh, my! Wowzer.
03-02-2022 05:45 PM
@mtgraves7984 wrote:
@kensgiftshop wrote:If sellers would use the tools that Ebay provides to report nonpayers, sellers wouldn't have to violate the feedback policy by leaving negative remarks.
Oh, my! Wowzer.
Ya.
03-02-2022 06:50 PM
@eunster1313 wrote:There are no more unpaid item cases.
The buyer has 3 days to pay.
eBay added I want to cancel the order because the (Buyer Hasn't Paid)
and the buyer will get a strike if you use it.
It's not available until the forth day after the sale.
You can set it to have eBay do it automatically for you if you want to.
Resolving unpaid items with buyers
Just a slight clarification:
The buyer has four days to pay.
It's not available until the fifth day after the sale.
03-02-2022 06:53 PM
If sellers would use the tools that Ebay provides to report nonpayers, sellers wouldn't have to violate the feedback policy by leaving negative remarks.
How you do that?
03-02-2022 07:32 PM
@shado-x wrote:If sellers would use the tools that Ebay provides to report nonpayers, sellers wouldn't have to violate the feedback policy by leaving negative remarks.
How you do that?
False positives left by sellers rather than follow the procedures and report them to eBay via the cancellation process.
The OP left one rant for a non-payer and that probably means they did not report/cancel.
The OP left one and that was six months ago, some of the sellers who complain about non-payers the most will have left false positives for dozens of buyers and then they complain that eBay does nothing to punish non-payers.
03-03-2022 01:39 AM
@slippinjimmy wrote: ...False positives left by sellers rather than follow the procedures and report them to eBay via the cancellation process.
The OP left one rant for a non-payer and that probably means they did not report/cancel....
eBay changed the policy a couple of years ago. After a buyer gets a nonpayment strike, the buyer is blocked from leaving any feedback, but the seller is not blocked.
12-01-2022 08:23 PM
To be fair, those sellers who leave "non-payer" feedback do help other sellers.
There's been a few times I have decided to not accept an offer because the buyer's feedback said he was a deadbeat buyer.
03-21-2023 09:34 AM
Can anyone please tell me why Sellers can't leave Negative Feedback against Buyers who Shill Bid and don't pay or respond? I don't get why I have to leave it as Positive Feedback with a negative review! Seems kind of pointless and still leaves the person with a 100% Positive rating. This makes no sense to me considering if we didn't sell our stuff on here, then there would be no Ebay. This is a major issue currently going on especially with trading cards. Take the time to list everything. Then wait for the length of the auction. Then another few days of non payment. Then have to start the whole process again and wait...
03-21-2023 09:40 AM
So you feel that violating the rules by leaving a negatively-worded positive feedback for a buyers is the best way to help other sellers? And to risk a defect for yourself by doing so?
The appropriate reaction to a non-paying bidder is outlined here on several posts.