08-16-2021 09:44 AM
08-16-2021 04:32 PM
BBL does not age off.
The 2 non payment strikes in a year age off. These serial non payers can still buy items and pay now but no bidding or offers until at least 1 strike falls off.
08-16-2021 04:41 PM
Your personal blocked bidder list consists of users you manually block. They stay there until you remove their name or exempt them.
UNPAID buyers get blocked by eBay if you choose to block bidders, any and all bidders that do not pay. Those unpaid bidders get a strike and strikes age off after a year making them able to bid again. You don't even know who the unpaid bidders are that eBay has allowed you to block.
Say you don't ship to a particular country and a buyer wants to bid but they can't, or they're blocked because you don't ship to PO boxes and they have one. Then if you add their name to the bidder exemption list all blocks will be removed for that buyer.
08-16-2021 04:48 PM
Phew....glad to hear that my BBL list is not subject to being aged off.....
08-21-2021 04:17 PM
I was unable to pay because I was in the hospital, when I got out I looked those buyers up and payed them. My account says no unpaid items. ???
08-21-2021 04:21 PM
How do I find this list ?
08-21-2021 04:30 PM
There is no list for you to find, the BBL list is maintained by each seller and is not viewable by the public. Try calling eBay, perhaps you can convince them to remove a Strike.
08-21-2021 11:11 PM
@north40sales wrote:when did that get changed (the blocks age off after a year)??..... I always thought blocked bidder list was permeant and removal was a manual process.
I do not want anyone other than me to modify my BBL.
Two different things.
Block Bidder List is a list that sellers control and they can put anyone on it that they choose. No reason needed other than they feel like it.
Then there are Buyer Requirements in the Site Preferences. There you can set that buyers can't purchase from you or bid on your items if they have X amount of unpaid strikes in X amount of time. The strictest one is what many of us use which is 2 in the past 12 months. It is these unpaid strikes that age off after they are one year old.
08-21-2021 11:15 PM
@rspe9062 wrote:I was unable to pay because I was in the hospital, when I got out I looked those buyers up and payed them. My account says no unpaid items. ???
No unpaid items and how many Non paying buyer strikes you have are two completely different things.
You got the strikes against your account after several days passed that you did not pay your seller. I realize you have an extremely good reason for this and I'm sincerely deeply sorry you had to go through all that.
The system hasn't made any mistakes here. It is working the way it is designed to work.
If you'd like to try to get the unpaid strikes removed from your account, you will need to contact Ebay. Be prepared as they may ask you to provide some type of proof that you had a medical emergency during this time of the strikes. Please don't take that personally. They deal with millions and millions and millions of people. I bet you can just imaging how many stories they hear. So it is NOT personal.
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/How-do-I-contact-Customer-Support/m-p/32016431#M1783851