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Non paying buyer question

So I've resumed posting a few auctions... ever since at least a decade. I overheard that the UPI rates these days are about 50%? That can't really be true can it?

 

Fortunately, I've only hit 1 UPI (1 out of 20) which I guess is pretty good. My main question for you guys... what is the lowest winning bid that you've ever filed a UPI on?

 

Mine is $1, hahaha. Guess that's too expensive for the buyer to end up paying for a t shirt.

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I have filed more UPI for BIN sales then I have ever for Auctions

 

Of course when I set immediate payment on BIN that did help  

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The rate varies a lot depending on category.  For instance, you'll find a much higher rate in most electronics categories than in most Collectibles, I think.

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I always require immediate payment before merchandise gets shipped out.

Not knowing what u p i stands for, I don't think I'm able to give you an answer but based on other answers I can say that I always get immediate payment first.

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@Anonymous wrote:

I always require immediate payment before merchandise gets shipped out.

Not knowing what u p i stands for, I don't think I'm able to give you an answer but based on other answers I can say that I always get immediate payment first.


Ebay doesn't allow immediate payment required for auctions... only fixed price listings.

 

UPI = UnPaid Item. Meaning the buyer doesn't pay after they placed the winning bid on an auction, or ends up not paying for a fixed price listing that doesn't have Immediate Payment Required enabled. Also called NPB (Non paying bidder/buyer).

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