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cb3 11-15-2010 07:44 AM

How do I buy more time to pay on ebay?
 
I bid and win on a lot of items to resell and try to pay for them as soon as possible, but sometimes I don't have enough to pay for some auctions and need a few extra days, but sellers now will keep emailing me and demanding payment as soon as 24 hours after the auction ends and most of them will file a non-paying bidder claim which only gives you 3 days to pay before getting a strike.

I'm trying to figure out a way to get more time to pay, as having a lot of auctions won basically gives me a bigger inventory and will always have new merchandise to resell.

GreenBean 11-15-2010 08:15 AM

:nono: Dont bid on items you can not pay for in the required time.

Sellers are entitled to chase for outstanding monies. You would do the same to a buyer.

Make sure you READ the instructions B4 you bid. No money :no bid: no bargain

Get your act together now. Holidays are coming. Make sure your account runs OK. AND dont damage a seller's account with forcing them to file claims.:boink:

rsot 11-15-2010 01:15 PM

Simply and well said GB

holymoly 11-15-2010 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cb3 (Post 182095)
I bid and win on a lot of items to resell and try to pay for them as soon as possible, but sometimes I don't have enough to pay for some auctions and need a few extra days, but sellers now will keep emailing me and demanding payment as soon as 24 hours after the auction ends and most of them will file a non-paying bidder claim which only gives you 3 days to pay before getting a strike.

I'm trying to figure out a way to get more time to pay, as having a lot of auctions won basically gives me a bigger inventory and will always have new merchandise to resell.

I thought eBay created rules for this where you cannot file claims within 72 hours. I SPECIFICALLY remember me trying to do this and getting the message to contact buyer, wait 72, contact again, then file....

pod 11-15-2010 04:10 PM

Do the right thing [You are a seller too, so think about it]

Just because you want to build up your inventory other sellers have to wait? That really sound fair to you? Come on. Play fair here...

MtnDew 11-16-2010 01:40 AM

so CB3 your the one not paying for all my auctions. I have seen an uptick in this lately.

not only is it frustrating but think about it cb3 youre one of us and asking us here how to get more time to not pay us??????? :fight:

needhelpplease 11-16-2010 08:48 PM

The soonest sellers can do an unpaid item dispute is ON THE 4th day of non-payment and then close it on the 8th day of non payment.....if you cant pay in 8 days, your better off waiting until you have the money to pay BEFORE bidding/winning.

holymoly 11-19-2010 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by needhelpplease (Post 182639)
The soonest sellers can do an unpaid item dispute is ON THE 4th day of non-payment and then close it on the 8th day of non payment.....if you cant pay in 8 days, your better off waiting until you have the money to pay BEFORE bidding/winning.

There you have it... 96 hour wait...you have 96 hours to pay...

IF YOU CANNOT, DO NOT BID!


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