02-26-2025 08:56 AM - edited 02-26-2025 09:01 AM
Hello
I'm tired of people who buy and don't pay
This month many people bought from me and did not pay me. I don't know if they agreed or if they are competitors.
Now what I do is look at the feedback of each person who bids in my auctions
A person has bid and I saw that he has little feedback and a comment that the buyer was furious because he didn't pay
So I'm thinking of blocking him
What do you recommend?
Do I block him or leave him and if I block him, what reason would I have to say?
I look forward to your good advice
Thank you
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02-26-2025 10:15 AM
@cristian3_6 wrote:I use both buy now and auctions
I have no problems with buy now
only with auctions
but I make a little more money with auctions than with buy now, that's why I continue with auctions
apart from that, I start some auctions at one dollar and they fill up with bidders
You don't make anything if they don't pay.
Now, you can require buyer to provide a funding source before they can place a bid or offer.
02-26-2025 09:00 AM
Set your auctions to require immediate payment in the future.
I'm not sure how it works if you block someone after they have placed a bid, I'm sure someone else has more insight on that part.
02-26-2025 09:02 AM
Hi, thanks for answering
Auctions don't have that option
It's only buy now
02-26-2025 09:03 AM
I do not do auctions, I tried in the past & didn't have much success so i went to buy it now, works much better for me, That being said, I have seen this same complaint over & over again, Maybe people are just using it as a game & not taking it seriously & with ebay not really able to do anything about it, All you can do is block those bidders who don't pay., Good Luck.
02-26-2025 09:07 AM
I use both buy now and auctions
I have no problems with buy now
only with auctions
but I make a little more money with auctions than with buy now, that's why I continue with auctions
apart from that, I start some auctions at one dollar and they fill up with bidders
02-26-2025 09:12 AM
you can do IPR with auctions as well now.
02-26-2025 09:13 AM - edited 02-26-2025 09:17 AM
Auctions do have that option. I have bid in auctions this past week where I needed to verify my payment info prior to placing a bid. When I won the items, I could either pay immediately by Checking Out right then, or it said the system will automatically withdraw the funds in 1 hour from end of auction.
Edit: I see now that it only applies to Auctions that ALSO have a Buy it Now option
02-26-2025 09:15 AM
I don't understand why eBay didn't fix that in the auctions
as well as the buy now that is paid immediately
02-26-2025 09:15 AM
Set your Seller Preferences/Buyer Requirements to automatically Block bidders with Strikes for non payment.
Always open a Dispute when you have a deadbeat. This can also be set to happen automatically after 96 hours and closed immediately giving the deadbeat a Strike.
There are more Unpaid Items on Auctions than on Fixed Price listings because buyers don't want to wait to learn they lost.
Over 85% of transactions are Fixed Price. And Auctions can have a Best Offer or Buy It Now option.
Auctions are only suitable for specialty, collectible and rare items. All of your Sold items were Fixed Price not Auction.
02-26-2025 09:18 AM
If I sell watches collectibles junk drawers lot that is why for me the best is the auction
02-26-2025 09:19 AM
They did fix it. You just have to enable the option.
Go to your Account Settings -> Selling Preferences. Click Edit next to "Managing who can buy from you". Then make sure the two checkboxes near the bottom are checked. Direct link: https://www.ebay.com/bmgt/buyerrequirements
02-26-2025 09:43 AM
Hi, thanks for the reply
Yes, I have them marked for a while
but some still don't pay
02-26-2025 10:15 AM
@cristian3_6 wrote:I use both buy now and auctions
I have no problems with buy now
only with auctions
but I make a little more money with auctions than with buy now, that's why I continue with auctions
apart from that, I start some auctions at one dollar and they fill up with bidders
You don't make anything if they don't pay.
Now, you can require buyer to provide a funding source before they can place a bid or offer.