06-10-2022 02:23 PM
A buyer won an item that I had up for auction. He is unresponsive to my requests for payment. How long do I have to wait to cancel the order and will I receive any financial penalty for it?
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06-10-2022 02:29 PM
A buyer has 4 days to make payment. If payment is not received by day 5, cancel the sale citing buyer did not pay. The penalty is they will get a strike against their account. You should also block them from further bidding on any of your other items:
https://www.ebay.com/bmgt/BuyerBlock
New sellers are targets for sport and non paying bidders. If you would like this behavior to cease, list all your items with a fixed price, buy it now and immediate payment checked off. No best offers either. You will seldom if ever get a non paying bidder again.
Good luck and happy selling!
06-10-2022 02:26 PM - edited 06-10-2022 02:28 PM
If your buyer hasn't paid after 96 hours, then on Day 5 you can cancel the sale citing 'Buyer didn't pay'.
You will only be out the $.30 Transaction Fee (no additional 'penalty') and will be free to relist. Good luck.
06-10-2022 02:27 PM
eBay allows buyers four full days to pay before the seller can cancel for non-payment and then be given a no-pay strike on the buyer’s account. There is no penalty for the seller.
06-10-2022 02:29 PM
A buyer has 4 days to make payment. If payment is not received by day 5, cancel the sale citing buyer did not pay. The penalty is they will get a strike against their account. You should also block them from further bidding on any of your other items:
https://www.ebay.com/bmgt/BuyerBlock
New sellers are targets for sport and non paying bidders. If you would like this behavior to cease, list all your items with a fixed price, buy it now and immediate payment checked off. No best offers either. You will seldom if ever get a non paying bidder again.
Good luck and happy selling!
06-10-2022 02:29 PM
And after you have canceled for nonpayment add to your blocked buyers list;
06-10-2022 02:41 PM
Also, no need to be sending requests for payment - eBay pesters them already with invoices so they know. They'll either pay or they won't - sending reminders is just wasting your own time.
Be sure you cancel for non-payment if they don't pay - they'll get the non-payment strike. Sellers can set up their buyer requirements to block buyers with 2 or more non-payment strikes in a rolling 12-month period.