09-11-2022 10:00 PM
Non payment from ebayer, I cancelled it then checked there feedback. In hignsight I should of done that first. I counted 42 non payments. I tried to get through to them but no answer. I'm wondering why eBay has allowed this person to upset so many sellers.
11-08-2024 9:35 AM
11-08-2024 9:38 AM
11-08-2024 10:45 AM
What things take longer on the weekend?
Btw I average one NPB per year.... perhaps it's the items I list & the demographic that is drawn to them.
11-08-2024 10:50 AM
11-08-2024 11:03 AM
Customer services are not needed for non payment cancellations, it's all done automatically.
11-08-2024 7:09 PM
@wildduck24 wrote:
What we need is a button that says DID NOT PAY.
There is one. Buyers are allowed 4 days in which to pay after which the option to cancel for the reason 'buyer didn't pay' will appear. The buyer will then receive a non payment strike. You can set your buyer requirements to block buyers with 2 or more non payment strikes in the last 12 months.
If all sellers did this it would work very effectively.
@wildduck24 wrote:
I have a book that I write non payers users names into and if I am
suspicious after 48 hours I check the book.
That is a very good idea, although a spreadsheet would be more efficient as it would save having to manually look through lots of user names.
11-08-2024 7:25 PM - edited 11-08-2024 7:26 PM
@wildduck24 wrote:Ebay needs to start auto pay when bidding ends. Winning bidder has payment taken. Ebay says s winning bid means sold, then take the payment . I have started listing on buy it now as bidders , if you get any, don't bid until the item is practically finished.
Ebay has recently introduced auto-payment for auctions. Whilst it will reduce the number of non payers, unfortunately, it creates lots of other problems for buyers and sellers making it rather counterproductive.
What is the problem of buyers bidding near the end of the auction? When they bid makes no difference to the outcome.
16-09-2024 10:57 AM
A bidder hasn't paid me after 5 days and I didn't notice her feedback. 100% but all negative comments say she never pays. Over 50 comments in a month. The customer says in her description that she is severely disabled (but is well enough to bid so it seems). I'm shocked that this can happen.
16-09-2024 11:59 AM
You need to cancel the sale using the option 'Buyer hasn't paid'. That will result in her receiving a 'Non payment strike' and your eBay fees will be credited back to you.
Then add her to your blocked bidders list so that she can't do the same to you again.
Finally, ensure that your 'Buyer preferences' are set up to block buyers with 2 or more 'Non payment strikes' in a 12 month period.
If all of those other sellers had done the same, instead of leaving false positive feedback, and you had your 'Buyer preferences' set up correctly then she wouldn't have been able to bid on your item in the first place.
16-09-2024 1:50 PM
Thank you I will do. I'm sure more people must have done this though so I don't think the strike system is working otherwise she wouldn't be allowed to bid.
16-09-2024 1:51 PM
And I didn't know about the preferences but so I'll do that too. Ty
16-09-2024 3:00 PM
16-09-2024 7:20 PM
@hoezone wrote:
Thank you I will do. I'm sure more people must have done this though so I don't think the strike system is working otherwise she wouldn't be allowed to bid.
Don't be too sure about that. So many sellers aon't bother serching the help section to learn about the non payment process, preferring to leave venomous feedback that does absolutely no good to anyone.
06-01-2025 7:53 PM
It's the 4 day wait which is the problem here. Most sellers aren't willing to wait that long before cancelling the order.
If ebay reduced it to 48 hours, many more sellers would be willing to wait before cancelling the order, and then file the non-paying bidder report.
Of course cancelling the order early presents risk as well. The non-paying buyer could also give negative feedback to the seller out of spite.