01-12-2020 05:08 PM
Someone bought a cash payment local pickup item. They immediately sent an email asking how to pay with paypal and for us to arrange shipment instead.
If I cancel out of this, will there be issues? The 10% ebay fees are $200 so I'd obviously like to not lose that. I don't know what part of "local pickup only, no paypal - cash only, no shipping" is hard to understand.
01-12-2020 05:16 PM
You can't deny the buyer if they want to pay with Paypal. (Just hope they can't figure it out lol)
This is a local pickup item, NO SHIPPING, and was correctly set as such so if they do figure out how to pay, you don't have to ship it. That said, the loss of Paypal fees from a cancellation would suck.
Were it me, I would cancel using the buyer address problem and let the chips fall where they may. (I'd probably block the buyer, too.)
01-12-2020 05:25 PM - edited 01-12-2020 05:28 PM
@binderzz wrote:Someone bought a cash payment local pickup item.
If I recall correctly, sellers are required to offer PayPal as a payment method and you are not allowed to "disclaim" away eBay requirements by putting conflicting information in your description.
But you are not required to ship the item.
01-12-2020 05:27 PM
If you cancel using "problems with the buyer's address" through eBay, Paypal refunds the fees. I've had to do it, and there was no problem. You may want to avoid listing high priced items. There are a lot of scammers out there.
01-12-2020 08:35 PM
I knew Snap-On stuff was expensive, but hoo-boy! ::startled smiley::
I would cancel on the basis of local pickup (leave the Paypal business out of it, as said above) - IMHO it's legit to cancel for problem with address, because there is, well, a problem with delivery, i.e., the buyer won't pick it up.
01-12-2020 08:39 PM
@acrc3113 wrote:If you cancel using "problems with the buyer's address" through eBay, Paypal refunds the fees. I've had to do it, and there was no problem. You may want to avoid listing high priced items. There are a lot of scammers out there.
PayPal refunds no fees.
eBay will credit the seller the FVF's on a properly executed cancellation.
01-13-2020 12:56 PM
I agreed to ship it.
I think I'm about done with ebay.
01-13-2020 01:09 PM
01-13-2020 01:26 PM
I made a recent sale local pick up only cash ok where they paid by PayPal.
That has happened many times before with local pick up saying cash ok 👌 and then receiving money through PayPal. That’s what buyers know best and it’s a wonderfully easy transaction.
He’s picking it up by truck Wednesday.
I am happy to make a sale.
Long Live EBay!
01-13-2020 02:23 PM
Don't do it. When they try to return it, you will have to pay the shipping fees both ways. Make them pick it up or no sale.
01-13-2020 02:34 PM
Shipping should not cost that much.
It looks like it'd fit in a large flatrate box.
Lynn
01-14-2020 07:17 PM
LOL. The stuff shipped in two boxes and weighed 100-lbs. It took most of the day to get it all packaged. The UPS bill was @$200.
01-15-2020 01:15 AM
@18704d wrote:
Shipping should not cost that much.
It looks like it'd fit in a large flatrate box.
Lynn
That's a pretty heavy unit and I don't think fits into any flat rate box - if it's the sort of stuff I've drooled over.
Still - I've done local pickup with paypal and its been fine (one of my wonderful buyers even paid for my fees with a $10 bill!), and also gone ahead and shipped instead of local pickup, and it has also worked out. We hear about the scams, which are real, but the number of smooth transactions vastly outweigh those.
01-15-2020 01:27 AM
I hope you sent them an invoice for the shipping.
But I agree with the other responder. I would refuse to ship it. If for any reason they file a not described claim, like if the tool box got bent or they claimed it was missing a socket you would have to refund in full causing you to lose the original shipping, and you'd have to pay $200 to get the tools back. You could end up losing $400. When shipping is expensive I would think twice before I agreed to ship it.
01-15-2020 05:44 AM - edited 01-15-2020 05:45 AM
@acrc3113 wrote:If you cancel using "problems with the buyer's address" through eBay, Paypal refunds the fees. I've had to do it, and there was no problem.
Not anymore. Paypal now keeps all fees even if you refund. To get around that, I've been able to give refunds when buyers bought local pickup only items and later realized they can't pick up, by deducting the Ebay and Paypal fees from the refund, or about 13%. They really have no choice. Either come 1000 miles away to pick up, or get NOTHING back.