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‎08-31-2018 11:30 AM
okay I know there are other topics on this I read them but they dont solve the problem. Okay I have been using/checking off the option that requires immediate payment on my buy it now auctions. But I want to stop requiring immediate payment. So when I made a new listing I made sure the requires immediate payment box was unticked. But it did not work serveal times now buyers telling me they cant buy the item without it requiring immediate payment. Does any body know how to do this? I read a few times that Ebay is forsing requires immediate payment but...that's got to be incorrect right?
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‎08-31-2018 12:10 PM
Fall 2017 update
Ebay started phasing in IPR on listings under 1,000
You can get around it using the cart, however cart has never worked for me,
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‎08-31-2018 12:10 PM
Fall 2017 update
Ebay started phasing in IPR on listings under 1,000
You can get around it using the cart, however cart has never worked for me,
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‎08-31-2018 12:36 PM
@emerald40 wrote:Fall 2017 update
Ebay started phasing in IPR on listings under 1,000
You can get around it using the cart, however cart has never worked for me,
I'm not sure I understand... you mean the BUYER can get around it by using the cart? OP is the seller.
If you put it in the cart, but haven't paid, then it's still available for purchase, it's really no different than if you'd put the item on a special "list" that has a cart icon attached.
As far as the seller is concerned, I don't know of any way they can get away from eBay's imposed IPR. Is the "phase in" complete? Are they now requiring IPR on all BIN under $1000, or is it still one of those "sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't" eBay deals?
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‎08-31-2018 12:42 PM
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/Immediate-Payment-required/td-p/27543473
A thread from 2017 discussing it.
And yes, you put item in cart and hope for the best, but if someone else comes along they can buy it out from under you.
I have a seller where I buy multiples from. What he does is - I put all items in cart and pay multiple shipping amounts, and then he refunds me the extra amount. That is when the cart works.
As to whether it is all phased in or not, your guess is as good as mine.
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‎08-31-2018 01:05 PM
I have a seller where I buy multiples from. What he does is - I put all items in cart and pay multiple shipping amounts, and then he refunds me the extra amount. That is when the cart works.
Ack. You and I have different definitions of "works", but I get what you're saying...
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‎08-31-2018 01:19 PM
For me if I see an item I really want, and with my perfect feeback history, so far every seller I have dealt with has gone the extra mile to make it work.
So for me, as long as I can get the item, yes it works.
I have learned along time ago, that on the ebay site you have to get creative, because for items I collect, this is the only site that has them.
