11-20-2022 11:14 AM
I realize for most this sounds ridiculous, but I used auction style for the first time usually Fixed price sales.
How do I go about filing non payer as resolution center used to be left hand side menu.
Thank you
11-20-2022 11:17 AM - edited 11-20-2022 11:19 AM
Now, you wait 96 hours and cancel the order, citing 'Buyer didn't pay'. It's still found in the drop-down to the order's left.
ETA: The buyer has a full 96 hours to pay... so you cancel at 96 hours and one second from the sale's end, if you like.
11-20-2022 11:18 AM
The nonpayment process is now just a variation on cancelling a transaction. The cancellation reason "Buyer didn't pay" will show up if the buyer doesn't pay within 4 full 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
11-20-2022 11:19 AM
You have to give them at least 4 days to pay then you can cancel the sale for non-payment. There is also a way to set it up in your preferences so eBay will automatically cancel the sale for non-payment when the time is up.
11-20-2022 11:19 AM
So, we no longer file a dispute that can be reviewed in the resolution center? We now wait 4 days and cancel the order using *non-payer*?
thanks
11-20-2022 11:20 AM
The UPI process has changed … been simplified to 1-step.
On Day 5 following purchase … the seller cancels the transaction choosing ‘Buyer hasn’t paid’ as the reason.
That puts a nonpayment strike on the buyer’s account.
11-20-2022 11:21 AM
Thank you!
When did this process change from filing a dispute?
11-20-2022 11:30 AM
I know we can't cancel until the 4th day is up but is eBay telling the buyer they have to pay in 48 hours? I'm waiting on a payment now and this is part of the email that eBay sent me :
"Your buyer hasn't paid yet. A reminder will be sent to them to pay within 48 hours and you'll receive an update when it's time to ship your item."
11-20-2022 11:31 AM
@my_boston_baked_beans wrote:Thank you!
When did this process change from filing a dispute?
I can't pinpoint it, but it changed a long time ago. It actually saves sellers a day, as they're free to relist on Day 5.