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Second Chance Offer

Hi, I need to know when buyer doesn't pay for an auction how many days do I have for going for a second chance offer?

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You can cancel the sale on the 5th day after the auction has ended. Then you can give a second chance offer.  But if I were you, instead of offering it to someone else, I would relist the item as a fixed price listing, not as an auction.  Then you can require immediate payment.

 

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You can cancel the sale on the 5th day after the auction has ended. Then you can give a second chance offer.  But if I were you, instead of offering it to someone else, I would relist the item as a fixed price listing, not as an auction.  Then you can require immediate payment.

 

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That's something you could have learned at ebay school or by reading.  

 

It's nice to see drop shippers promising delivery by March 8th at the latest.  75 days.  

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I did some readings, it's not 75 days, it's 60 days 😉

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Thank you very much I'll remember that 😊😊

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You do realize that the items you are drop shipping from your provider from China is also selling the same things at much cheaper prices ? You can buy pill box organizers here in the US as well as other countries for around $1 and a buyer would not have to wait over 2 months to receive it from another country.  You should really do some research to see what the going price of your items are being sold for before you list.  Your prices are entirely too high. 

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Yes I knew that and I am truly regret about that. Even though I wanted to change the price I heard many are saying not change the amount of the item. Since those are my first listings I did not have any idea about the pricing. Now I have done a research on that. I am still waiting for increasing the limit.

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You can revise your price on your listing page.  Whom ever told you it was not a good idea is probably not selling anything either.  There veteran sellers on this site. Some have been here over 20 years and continue  to be successful.  My suggestion is to take their advice to heart.  Plastic anything is really not a good idea unless it's an essential.  You could try to cut the prices in half and see if that will get you some lookers.  Honestly I would really reconsider your inventory.  Your country has beautiful hand made crafts, fabrics, sari's, art...Why not invest in something that represents your country and who you are as a seller?? The only one who is making money with those plastic items are the people from China who sold them to you.  Think about it. Good luck. 

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Thank you so much for the advise. I should make that happen.

Even though I think like that, it is little bit  scary to change the price or the images after posting the listing because it has only 7 days left for relisting.

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Thank you so much for the advise. I should make that happen.

Even though I think like that, it is little bit  scary to change the price or the images after posting the listing because it has only 7 days left for relisting.

Since I only have one eBay account and many are saying not to change the price during this reviewing process.

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