09-22-2021 05:19 AM
it may just be me but i was quite shocked to receive a payment reminder when;
A; the item i had made an offer on was not out of the 24 hour time period
B: payment reminder immediately sent by seller (not by ebay)
C: felt threatened to pay
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09-22-2021 05:24 AM
@newtricks4942 wrote:it may just be me but i was quite shocked to receive a payment reminder when;
A; the item i had made an offer on was not out of the 24 hour time period
B: payment reminder immediately sent by seller (not by ebay)
C: felt threatened to pay
"was not out of the 24 hour time period"
Is there some significance to the 24 hour mark?
09-22-2021 05:21 AM
If you are seeing these payment reminders and are posting about them here why have you NOT paid yet?
09-22-2021 05:24 AM
@newtricks4942 wrote:it may just be me but i was quite shocked to receive a payment reminder when;
A; the item i had made an offer on was not out of the 24 hour time period
B: payment reminder immediately sent by seller (not by ebay)
C: felt threatened to pay
"was not out of the 24 hour time period"
Is there some significance to the 24 hour mark?
09-22-2021 05:34 AM
A; The seller can accept anytime during that 24 hours - they don't have to wait it out.
B; eBay does send the reminder as soon as the seller accepts. (it's called an invoice)
C; Why? You offered, the seller accepted and eBay has reminded you to do so. Where is the threat?
09-22-2021 05:35 AM
The seller accepted your offer. They want to get paid so you can receive your item.
You have 3 days to pay, on the 4th day, you get a strike.
You know how this works, why is it a big deal to get a reminder?
09-22-2021 05:39 AM
You buy something then you should pay for it immediately. There is no other platform or company that does this! Typical ebay stupidity
09-22-2021 05:45 AM
I've always thought the same thing.
Like how hard is it for ebay to require immediate payment on accepted BIN?
Ok. I just thought about that. Not everyone is on their computer 24-7, you know sleep, work, etc.
I answered my own this time, pats self on back and moves on to the next post.
09-22-2021 06:01 AM
@justafemster wrote:The seller accepted your offer. They want to get paid so you can receive your item.
You have 3 days to pay, on the 4th day, you get a strike.
You know how this works, why is it a big deal to get a reminder?
4 days to pay.
09-22-2021 06:03 AM
@friskya wrote:A; The seller can accept anytime during that 24 hours - they don't have to wait it out.
B; eBay does send the reminder as soon as the seller accepts. (it's called an invoice)
C; Why? You offered, the seller accepted and eBay has reminded you to do so. Where is the threat?
The notification that the seller has accepted the offer wouldn’t be a “reminder”. The OP needs to clarify what they’re calling a “reminder”.
09-22-2021 06:12 AM
There are other things that get in the way of immediate payments on auction and best offers - like time zone difference and date differences (i.e. International Date Line)
09-22-2021 06:48 AM
@justafemster wrote:You have 3 days to pay, on the 4th day, you get a strike.
That is incorrect information. Perhaps you could look up the correct time frame and repost a retraction and correction.
09-22-2021 06:49 AM
@justafemster wrote:Like how hard is it for ebay to require immediate payment on accepted BIN?
Sellers can require immediate payment on a BIN.
09-22-2021 07:50 AM
UGG! I had a long (idiotic) response, then realized I was completely wrong in my terminology!
I meant immediate payment for an accepted best offer.
Smacks head and goes into the corner where I learn to read AND comprehend!
09-22-2021 08:00 AM
@justafemster wrote:UGG! I had a long (idiotic) response, then realized I was completely wrong in my terminology!
I meant immediate payment for an accepted best offer.
Smacks head and goes into the corner where I learn to read AND comprehend!
I think we all have reserved spots in that corner. 😄
09-26-2021 01:46 AM
i always pay immediately and always have done that is why i was stunned!