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astralman 10-03-2012 09:51 AM

Buyers who message you many times a day?
 
How do you deal with buyers who want you to be on the computer all day? How to send them an understanding email that I have a life and cant log in 20 times a day?

JJGold 10-03-2012 10:25 AM

My suggestion would be to put together a much more detailed description of your product and cover all the same questions you get from buyers. This helped me a lot, but you'll never completely eliminate the dumb questions. After a more detailed description was in place, I now find that the buyers who ask questions are just tire kickers and never actually make a purchase.

stanislav 10-03-2012 10:56 AM

"Potential" buyers who ask too many questions should be ignored. In fact it has been proven already from my experience that buyers who ask a lot of questions will turn out out to be the biggest troublemakers if something goes wrong.

baloch 10-03-2012 10:59 AM

also true that they are most likely to change their mind of buying your product from a small detail issue.

I had one buyer that changed their mind after I told them the phone I was selling does not have NFC which if they read the listing would know.

rsot 10-03-2012 11:22 AM

1. Answers 1 or 2 first questions.
2. If too many, I block and do not want their business - comes down to quality vs. time spent.

BigCJ 10-03-2012 11:28 AM

Those are the type of buyers that I block.

I have no problem answering questions. But, there are some people out there who are just not worth the hassle and are never happy.

If you sell a high priced item, those are the ones who are likely to try and open a case for the smallest detail, even when mentioned in the listing. If its low priced, they tend to try and manipulate you into giving them the moon and stars just for good feedback.

I had a buyer who sent me 5 questions in a 8 hour time frame, I didnt answer for the simple fact that I was sleeping. After checking his 100% feedback, many other sellers were saying that he pestered them with a million questions then left negative feedback anyway.

I just blocked him and moved on.

elitepowersales 10-03-2012 11:34 AM

In my expirence, it is always the buyers you bend over backwards helping that give you the most trouble. I ignore questions if the answer is already in the description and will usually only answer one email per customer.

slim jim 10-03-2012 11:39 AM

just about anytime someone sends me more than 1 or 2 messages, they are full of crap and will just waste your time. if you describe your product carefully and from all angles, you usually will not get any questions before the sale.

steve70000 10-03-2012 12:39 PM

agree too many questions block them from bidding.
9 times out 0f 10 they will be a lot of trouble and not worth it..

MM78 10-03-2012 12:48 PM

The number 1 question I get is, If they can have the item shipped to a different address. I actually usually say yes because my item(s) don't surpass the $80 mark I will do it if they have high feedback.

sax4 10-03-2012 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve70000 (Post 381273)
agree too many questions block them from bidding.
9 times out 0f 10 they will be a lot of trouble and not worth it..

Agreed, also block them from BIN

mercurial333 10-03-2012 03:47 PM

I ignore 90% of the pre-sale questions. If they start to feel entitled for an answer and keep bugging my why I don't respond, I simply block them.

xD

LoopHole 10-03-2012 03:51 PM

^^^^^

Same here. I only answer about 2 out of 40 questions i get.

Irule22 10-03-2012 06:03 PM

Too many questions almost assuredly leads to "too many PROBLEMS". I always answer questions from buyers, but I go by the "three strikes, you're out" rule. 3 questions on a single item=BLOCKED. Not worth it. It's especially aggravating if they ask a question that is CLEARLY answered in the listing.:doh:

imjustme 10-04-2012 03:10 AM

I've had one buyer like that last week. Bought an item, sent me messages every 2-3 minutes asking questions (after he already bought and paid it), then after about 20 minutes from the purchase time he writes me "are you there? Please answer me now!" and goes on another 30 minutes. After 1 hour, he was threatening to call the police and then opened a PayPal dispute. That was at 4am his time and 2am my time. In the morning, I wake up and see all that mess. I log into PayPal and give him a refund. The next evening, he answers me and says "you didn't need to give me a refund, you could have just answered me when I asked you".

Right, since I'm a 24 hour operator. Some people really think that messages are some form of instant chat. Ridiculous.

rsot 10-04-2012 04:14 AM

/quote

In my expirence, it is always the buyers you bend over backwards helping that give you the most trouble. I ignore questions if the answer is already in the description and will usually only answer one email per customer.

Totally agree.

GreenBean 10-04-2012 04:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elitepowersales (Post 381258)
In my expirence, it is always the buyers you bend over backwards helping that give you the most trouble. I ignore questions if the answer is already in the description and will usually only answer one email per customer.

Quote:


In my expirence, it is always the buyers you bend over backwards helping that give you the most trouble. I ignore questions if the answer is already in the description and will usually only answer one email per customer.

Totally agree.

I try to avoid those that can not read.

:pop2:

yotano211 10-04-2012 05:00 AM

I only log into all my account 2 times per day. At night (my time) and usually in the early afternoon.

I dont care if I have to give a customer a refund because the color is wrong or the earth is ending, If someone does not send me a message in the time that I am checking my accounts, sorry wait until next time. I have a 2 questions max and your out, someone asks if the item is new, it states "new", I delete question and move onto checking next account.

balzac 10-04-2012 08:45 AM

I ignore them if they ask what is in the listing. A lot of them even don't read that.

mcmx 01-25-2013 01:32 AM

I'm re-selling some clothes that arrived too small for me and I just had a buyer ask: "Are the t-shirts short sleeve"? :doh: :doh: :doh:

I have several pictures in the ad that clearly show the t-shirts by the way. You'd think he was just playing around and messing with me but he's really not lol. He also asked 5 other weird, pointless questions. Definitely not selling to this guy. On to the next one. :brushteeth:

Sandy D 01-25-2013 01:38 AM

I had one who asked how tall is the item

Description reads

8x4x2

Is it really hard to know which one is the height.

Or does LWH not being used anymore?

And it is clear in the picture what the smaller part is.

:smash:

Second message, you never answered me.

Third message, still waiting for the height.

Fourth message, do you want to sell this item or not.

Logged on, told them what the height was etc.

Message back, nevermind, some fool just jumped the bid 80.00 on it.

Thought he was going to steal it, did not happen.

mastaflappa 01-25-2013 01:46 AM

I don't even bother answering potential buyer questions, my items sell either way and only sometimes answer buyer quesions after they recieved the item depending on how important the question looks, pretty much the same way most professional's do it=)


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