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| bowlfan912 | 10-16-2012 11:36 PM | Unpaid bidder strike I bought an item but have to wait until I get paid this week to pay for it (auction ended last thursday).
He opened an unpaid bidder case but then relisted the item and it sold yesterday.
I emailed him to cancel the transaction, if he doesn't and i pay that will be interesting.
if i do not pay ill get a strike.
Does a strike impact an account significantly like would it lead to a potential link to suspended accounts? |
| yotano211 | 10-17-2012 12:12 AM | You get a account suspended for unpaid claims, you would to have a lot more than 1 to get it suspended. |
| Gamefreak | 10-17-2012 12:22 AM | Too many strikes is damaging to any account... you cant just buy stuff and not pay for it.
If anything message the seller and let them know you cant pay until x date but you will be paying for sure. they know you want the item... |
| bowlfan912 | 10-17-2012 12:52 AM | right but with one strike can they link suspended accounts? |
| GreenBean | 10-17-2012 02:13 AM | If ebay decide to 'look' closely at the account links may be detected.
I have to ask you the questions below because it has really got to me since I read your opening post. I want to try to help :peace:
You are a seller on ebay I understand?
What, if anything do you do when a buyer does not pay on time?
What took over your brain that a seller was going to be prepared to wait for YOU to have the funds to pay.
Did you read the item description which should have stated time to pay?
Did you think it COOL to just do what you did?
Have you attempted any communication with the seller?
It's not the seller in the wrong. It's YOU. If you run your own accounts like you buy, just keep on making accounts.
You appear to be short on the clues of ebay from a selling & buying point of view. You simply can not muck around. ebay destroys users who do this.
Look at where you are now.... facing an unpaid item strike, the chance of accounts being reviewed & linked. Please say you used a buying only account.... but you did not , did you?
:tears:
:peace: |
| bowlfan912 | 10-17-2012 03:10 AM | I have a buyer and seller accounts
the buyer account is where i have an unpaid case at the moment but I may have the funds to pay for the item by the time it has to be closed.
The seller relisted the item yesterday and it sold yesterday so even if I pay him ill get the money back because he doesn't have the item. I emailed him asking to cancel the transaction so I hope he does. |
| makaveliagain | 10-17-2012 04:24 AM | Yawn, who cares. If you bid on something pay for it. Stop being a deadbeat.
As both a seller and a buyer I have no love lost.
I had a buyer email me the same thing asking to cancel the transaction then declined it.
Saying they decided they where going to pay for it then never did.
As a stealth member now having to call up eBay to get a refund as a seller. I would have done the same thing. |
Sigh...you should only bid when you can be sure of paying. E-mail the seller harder - sorry, but you are at fault here. Impulse purchasing when you can`t pay up is a nightmare for sellers. |
| bowlfan912 | 10-17-2012 09:38 AM | yeah well he relisted it for a 27% markup so he made more money yesterday than he did when I bidded on it |
| BigCJ | 10-17-2012 10:18 AM | You should have contacted him before you bid on his item.
You knew you would not have the funds until a certain time, yet bid anyway.
You're at fault and need to eat the strike at this point.
Also, this statement: I emailed him to cancel the transaction, if he doesn't and i pay that will be interesting.
Im assuming that you would have left him a negative feedback should you decide to pay?
With the new 'report feedback' option, I am hoping that he would have won and have your feedback removed.
Learn to contact the seller and pay for your items.
:mad: |
| meVebay | 10-17-2012 10:22 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by bowlfan912
(Post 384766)
yeah well he relisted it for a 27% markup so he made more money yesterday than he did when I bidded on it | You seem to think the seller will be happy with a 27% markup and that somehow justifies your actions. It doesn't.
He may not think 27% is enough to cover the hassle of dealing with someone who doesn't pay.
I've just started doing a few auctions on a few accounts lately and the amount of people who bid and have no money "until I get paid next month" "Until my uncle gives me money" "Until my child benefit comes through" is staggering.
You get 1 more strike and you won't be able to buy from any of my accounts for a year, and many other sellers who haven't got the time to waste on timewasters. |
| goofball | 10-17-2012 12:23 PM | As a seller I am always far more likely to hear someone out if they contact and communicate with me BEFORE they do something like this.
Hopefully lesson learned.....
C O M M U N I C A T E ! ! ! |
| JJGold | 10-17-2012 02:03 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by meVebay
(Post 384774)
You get 1 more strike and you won't be able to buy from any of my accounts for a year, and many other sellers who haven't got the time to waste on timewasters. |
My accounts as well. Actually you could BIN as I require immediate payment and that overrides the 2 strike buyer requirement.:yar: |
| bowlfan912 | 10-17-2012 08:18 PM | this would be my 2nd strike in 2 years of buying things.
im not sure what would happen if i do get it in the end (aka linking accounts) |
/quote
yeah well he relisted it for a 27% markup so he made more money yesterday than he did when I bidded on it
Still does not clarify you winning without funds to pay |
| GreenBean | 10-18-2012 05:33 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by bowlfan912
(Post 384766)
yeah well he relisted it for a 27% markup so he made more money yesterday than he did when I bidded on it | So?
You were/are irresponsible by bidding when you had no funds.
Buyers like you make trouble for sellers like the rest of us here.
We have to decide what to do with silliness.
No excuse whatsoever for what you did.
:fight: |
| bowlfan912 | 10-18-2012 08:02 PM | Ok first its not like I have 3+ strikes and I do this all the time.
Extenuating circumstances occurred and I cannot pay for the item.
Second my issue is with this account is will a strike trigger something for the computers to link/try to link accounts that I have now? |
Unlikely to strike a trigger to other accounts IF YOU are operating via stealth. Only this account should be affected. |
| GreenBean | 10-19-2012 05:24 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by bowlfan912
(Post 385217)
Ok first its not like I have 3+ strikes and I do this all the time.
Extenuating circumstances occurred and I cannot pay for the item.
Second my issue is with this account is will a strike trigger something for the computers to link/try to link accounts that I have now? | I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. You made no such defending comments until you started to dislike hearing the truth.
If the account gets no manual review, you should be OK. If anything else happens, then there is the chance of being linked.
:peace: |
| bowlfan912 | 10-19-2012 06:19 PM | well the case just closed so far no message from ebay regarding anything from the other account. 2 for 2 this week life is good so far |
| crafty1 | 10-19-2012 06:42 PM | Why don't you make sure you have funds in your account b4 bidding, It really annoys me when a buyer wins an item then e-mails me saying that they don't get paid until a certain day.....its not fair
:peace: |
bowlfan912, its good that this week has been going well but hope you are learning form the advice here - not always worth pushing the limits of your luck :) |
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