Non payers!

What do most people do about people that bid & win items & then dont pay or back out because "they can afford it now" As far as i can see EBay only allow the resolution centre as a way but this just takes too long. I'm wondered whether to invoice each non payer a fee for backing out. Your thoughts?

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There is only one way to deal with non payers

If you have a non payer you open a non payment dispute at the bottom of the page under Resolution Centre.

You can open one after 2 days and close after another 4 days.

You get your final value fees back the non payer gets a strike and neither of you can leave feedback.

If you dont do this then ebay do not know you did not get paid and you have to pay the fees.

You have 32 days to open a dispute

 

I am wondering how you think you are going to enforce an invoice to buyers for backing out

If they are not going to pay through paypal then I doubt they would pay a fees to you 

 

I dont even think that is legal

 

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What a foolish idea. They won't pay and you think that invoicing them will change anything. Do you like to pay fees for selling, when there is an Unpaid case that gets the fee refunded. You would rather pay a 10 % Fee than wait 4 days. Have you never heard of Buyer Preferences, Blocking bidders with 2 or more unpaid strikes and the Blocked Bidders List.