04-03-2020 12:56 PM
04-03-2020 01:07 PM
No, never change the address.
If it was the real buyer asking to change the address, you'll need to cancel the order as a problem with buyers address, then they can buy using the correct address.
Before you cancel, check the ID of your buyer and the ID of the person that sent the message and see if they match.
New sellers can have their funds held for 21 days, but they usually release them a day or so after tracking shows the item was delivered.
Before shipping, always log in to your Pay Pal account and make sure the payment is there and Pay Pal says it's ok to ship.
04-03-2020 03:38 PM
@deemanzburgz wrote:The money says it is on hold, and the buyer wanted to change their address from their paypal because it was wrong and they couldnt change it. Do I have the go-ahead to ship their item to this new address?
You are a new seller, attempting to sell expensive items ... you are a big target for thieves.
First, that message you got may not be from your buyer. Thieves masquerade as the real buyer in an attempt to get you to ship to a different address.
Second, even if the message is from the real buyer, an address change should set off very loud alarm bells, because you lose the ONLY seller protection available to you if you ship to a different address ... I would guess there is about a 98% chance it is a thief.
Finally, kudos to you for reaching out!!! Keep doing it, because we don't want you to be a victim. It is best for new sellers to sell cheaper items first to learn how eBay works - there are a lot of ways that you can be tricked by scam artists and thieves, and eBay typically WILL NOT protect you.
04-03-2020 05:37 PM
04-03-2020 07:09 PM - edited 04-03-2020 07:11 PM
The cancellation might take a day or so to complete. You will not be refunded PayPal fees, but you should receive back eBay fees.
04-04-2020 01:54 PM
04-04-2020 02:13 PM
@deemanzburgz wrote:
Hey again,
Sorry if it feels like I'm bothering you, it's just you seem to be my only reliant source at the time. I just sold my other item and the buyer paid. Do I do any research on them before I send it? Because this time they haven't said anything about an address change or anything as a matter of fact.
(You aren't bothering me) The vast majority of buyers on eBay are honest. What I tell people on these boards, and those I coach, is that your best strategy for high-theft items is to list in such a way so as to not attract the thieves, such as:
04-04-2020 03:06 PM
Do I do any research on them before I send it? Because this time they haven't said anything about an address change or anything as a matter of fact.
You can read up on their feedback left and received, but that's an optional thing. As long as the money is in your Paypal, it's ok to ship the item.