11-05-2019 04:19 PM
ebay needs to implement immediate payment for all sale,s same as all item,s bought online,, no payment straight away then no sale, sick of all the loser,s waste all our time,s all opinion on this idea ?cheers
11-05-2019 04:25 PM
Do fixed price with immediate payment required.
Haven't had a non payer since 2012.
11-05-2019 04:29 PM
Good idea but not everyone is on their computer 24/7 much less at the end of an auction(s) that they have bid on.
Fixed price with IPR is the way to go if you want immediate payment.
11-05-2019 06:23 PM
11-05-2019 10:03 PM
11-06-2019 02:15 AM
Hard to do on auctions with all the different time zone auction ending times. We are in the Eastern Time zone and have won auction bids while counting sheep.
But I no longer do auctions just fixed listings w/immediate payment required (IPR) and it has worked out just fine for me. We had most of our none payers on our auctions. You can have a IPR on an auction listings IF you have an Buy It Now Option on your auctions listing. The IPR only applies to the BIN option portion - hey it is better than a stick in the eye.
11-06-2019 02:46 AM
and how does that work on when buyer buys multiple items and you combine for shipping ?
Well without buyer paying separate postage charges and seller refunding them, which ebay love as the steal fees on everything paid.
The Shopping Cart isnt that reliable, in that the sellers must have the correct options checked off for it to function, and ebay changes the detail frquently. usually you get messages ' buyer doesnt combine - when in their narrative they do, so that situation ends up with simply deleting those items from Cart.
11-06-2019 07:46 AM
I'm going poor fast.....waiting five days for payment. I
You can file an Unpaid Item Dispute after 2 days of nonpayment. The buyer will than have 96 hours to pay. If no payment received, close the case. The buyer gets a strike and you get the FVF refunded.
11-06-2019 07:49 AM
and how does that work on when buyer buys multiple items and you combine for shipping ?
One reason I do not use IPR is that my buyers often purchase multiple items, and I do give a discount for multiple purchases. I ship by weight/distance so my rule is to add up all the weights. ebay has a problem combining an item shipped FCP with one shipped PM, so I have only lost $ on one transaction.
11-07-2019 08:21 AM
@my1mo wrote:and how does that work on when buyer buys multiple items and you combine for shipping ? Don't really know haven't had someone buy multiple items in a while. But if they have indicated they wanted to combine shipments and you agree to offer a discount on the combined shipping charge, advise the buyer to buy the items BUT DO NOT PAY until you send them a revised combined invoice reflecting a revised S & H charge and they need to pay promptly because another shopper can can buy & pay for the item if they hesitate. See even if the listinf w/an IPR condition the buyer doesn't have to pay immediately but the listing remain open to the first payer. Of course, if the buyer doesn't indicate the wish a S & H discount w/multiple item purchase or you listing doesn't say you will offer a reduced S & H charge for multiple item purchases you really don't have to extend a S & H. i have bought stuff on lien (multiple items and I was charge the full S & H indicated for each item - Sears, MTD,, HD, etc)
Well without buyer paying separate postage charges and seller refunding them, which ebay love as the steal fees on everything paid. Can't say eBay stole any fees from me in 1524 transactions - eBay CLEARLY indicates they DO NOT REFUND FVF on partial refunds - written policy is not stealing
The Shopping Cart isnt that reliable, in that the sellers must have the correct options checked off for it to function (seems fair to me - I can't pay a bill on line unless all fields are properly filled in), and ebay changes the detail frquently. usually you get messages ' buyer doesnt combine (do you mean seller???) - when in their narrative they do, so that situation ends up with simply deleting those items from Cart.
11-07-2019 08:04 PM
11-07-2019 08:08 PM
One problem with your theory-for most sellers getting paid isn't so much the issue. The problem is whining sniveling buyers who complain endlessly and want some of their money back because it's not right, but it's nothing $ 25 can't fix.
And then, if you are lucky, eBay won't come in, decide the item was not correct and take back all the money including the money you gave back to the buyer.
11-07-2019 08:31 PM
Buyers who fail to pay within the specified period pose problems for me, as well. I run a small business. Every time I need to travel, I have to evaluate the risk of buyers paying for their auction purchase late, and I have to consider my ability to haul unpaid items with me, and to ship items if they are eventually paid for. Late paying buyers interfere with my business plan that involves a mixed use of auction and fixed price listings. There are many times when I deliberately want to list using an auction format, for example when I am selling a unique, or desired item, of uncertain value. Late paying buyers cramp my listing strategy.
I would prefer to see the elimination of unpaid disputes. Why can't sellers simply specify the desired terms for payment (2 days, 4 days, 7 days, whatever?) If the item is not paid for within the specified period, an unpaid strike would be issued to the buyer, and the seller would have the ability to move on promptly with listing and shipping strategies that fit their calendar plans.
11-10-2019 04:48 PM
I'm a small seller that has managed to find "legal" workarounds to nearly every legitimate complaint people seem to post and every annoying eBay policy seemingly created to drive away the small sellers. While not referring to your particular ask, most of the issues people bring up is because they are misinformed or choose to be ignorant. In any case -
Re: " I have to consider my ability to haul unpaid items with me, and to ship items if they are eventually paid for."
I do agree on one thing, I can see no reason why sellers can't demand immediate payment for auction items however you can put a limit on when the payment is due in the listing so as to retain the right to cancel the listing and relist.
Timing Is Everthing !!