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Post by The Biff Lebowski on Jul 12, 2011 9:40:11 GMT -5
Or to a finer point, I hate some people who use Ebay; especially those who win an auction and then don't communicate anything about payment. It's now been nearly 72 hours and no communication from the buyer. Maybe it's just me. When I win an auction, I pay right away.
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Post by Queenie on Jul 12, 2011 11:42:21 GMT -5
24 hours is a long time in my book. 72 hours? That's just not right. T
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Post by Allyson on Jul 12, 2011 16:14:38 GMT -5
I pay immediately also. I think there is an option to require the buyer to pay immediately in your listing.
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Post by zdunklee on Jul 12, 2011 16:56:54 GMT -5
I pay immediately also. I think there is an option to require the buyer to pay immediately in your listing. There is that option. Also if they don't pay and then you send a few messages you can file for non-payment and ebay will refund everything to you that they charge and let you re-list the item. I have had that happen to me once.
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Post by Queenie on Jul 12, 2011 17:02:14 GMT -5
I pay immediately also. I think there is an option to require the buyer to pay immediately in your listing. You really need to post more often so I can see your beautiful face!!
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Post by Allyson on Jul 13, 2011 15:49:09 GMT -5
I pay immediately also. I think there is an option to require the buyer to pay immediately in your listing. There is that option. Also if they don't pay and then you send a few messages you can file for non-payment and ebay will refund everything to you that they charge and let you re-list the item. I have had that happen to me once. You can also offer a Second Chance to the next highest bidder.
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Post by The Biff Lebowski on Jul 13, 2011 15:53:03 GMT -5
Dude finally paid. He let me know that he was "up north" for a few days. I only get antsy after about 72 hours. I have dealt with a couple of deadbeats and it drives me nuts.
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