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Unpaid item processing "Quicker"

How will the new function be "quicker" as the Seller Update title says?   I currently have to wait 2 days to close a UPI on buyers who don't pay.  Now, I'll have to wait 5 days.   How on earth is that "quicker"? 

This one goes to Eleven - Nigel Tufnel

Simply-the-best-for-you Volunteer Community Mentor
eBay Seller since 1996

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@simply-the-best-for-you - Today, Sellers can open a UPI case on Day 2 and we give buyers 4 days to pay. If there is no payment, sellers can close that case starting on Day 6. The new cancel flow will allow sellers to cancel the order on Day 5, one day quicker than today.

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Re: Unpaid item processing "Quicker"

good question.

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@simply-the-best-for-you - Today, Sellers can open a UPI case on Day 2 and we give buyers 4 days to pay. If there is no payment, sellers can close that case starting on Day 6. The new cancel flow will allow sellers to cancel the order on Day 5, one day quicker than today.

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Gotcha, thank you!  That would have been helpful to be explained in the update. 

This one goes to Eleven - Nigel Tufnel

Simply-the-best-for-you Volunteer Community Mentor
eBay Seller since 1996

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I don't really care about quicker...I just wish ebay would close the loophole allowing buyers to file INR when they don't pay.

 

 

 

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agreed. and also credit the FVF automatically, please!!!

 

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