12-01-2023 10:31 AM
I have a buyer with 0 feedback
is there a way to cancel their bid and block buyers with 0 feedbacks?
12-01-2023 10:35 AM
Yes, go to this link:
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/resolving-buyer-issues/blocking-buyer-ebay?
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12-01-2023 10:37 AM
IDKY but I'm getting an error message on your link.
12-01-2023 10:38 AM
I am as well!
12-01-2023 10:40 AM - edited 12-01-2023 10:41 AM
12-01-2023 10:40 AM
No, you can't block buyers with no feedback.
You can add the member to your blocked buyers list here
https://www.ebay.com/bmgt/buyerrequirements
12-01-2023 10:40 AM
Has this potential buyer been a problem?
12-01-2023 10:45 AM
Not yet but I’m suspicious
it’s a high end handbag
12-01-2023 10:48 AM
You had zero feedback once.
12-01-2023 10:52 AM
NOT All 0 Feedback buyers are a problem, most are pretty cool, unless you know, you **bleep** off someone with a 1000 Buyer Feedback and they decided to make a new account to purchase the item that you originally blocked them from, then its a problem. Oh ya, they will do this. If youre lucky, you just send the item to the 0 Feedback buyers address, and it will be all good......unless of course, you know.....you had previously blocked a buyer from buying that high value item from yourself earlier, from the exact same location, then you know....you can go ahead and.....tell ebay about it, which....most likely...they wont do Shi* about...but hey...take that chance seller warrior, take that chance.
12-01-2023 11:05 AM
@bigyellowdog2012 wrote:I have a buyer with 0 feedback
is there a way to cancel their bid and block buyers with 0 feedbacks?
No, you can't block a 0 feedback bidder.
But could you imagine if you could and every seller did.
There would be no new buyers on ebay.
12-01-2023 11:10 AM
One could make a case for eBay needing to be more diligent in vetting 'new' accounts, since they pop up like mushrooms, but that goes against their buyer centric view. Fortunately, most are fine.
12-01-2023 12:57 PM
You used to be able to search other ID's used by the same buyer. I don't think that you can't do that anymore, but sometimes a call to eBay Customer Service will give you other ID's used by the buyer. I haven't tried it in the last couple of years, but it's worth a try if you are uncomfortable with this sale.
12-01-2023 02:09 PM
Yes. You should also watch who bids on the item everyday in case the bidder gets a new ID.
I wouldn't cancel bids...just block bidder from future bids.
I used to do auctions. Some who give advice probably have not recently sold any auctions or sold anything for that matter lately.
It's not a buy now item I am talking about.
Auctions once they end...a bidder can sometimes take forever to pay or never pays and then auction has to be done again. I prefer someone with previous purchases and some experience in paying....that is from my experience. I feel a "new" buyer should buy inexpensive items first to understand the process of how eBay works.
12-01-2023 02:16 PM
A buyer with no feedback wants to take a chance with an infrequent seller.
Seems like both will need to trust.
As a rule, don’t list anything you can’t afford to lose and the time to wonder about potential buyers is BEFORE the item is listed.