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vogeltron 09-14-2013 05:25 AM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
I agree anything over like $100-150 I would feel uneasy about sending to a low feedback buyer. I would also not sell overseas to an item that high in value. If you go above $300-400 no way I would sell to a zero feedback buyer.

james13v 09-15-2013 09:16 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
just had a guy from India with 0 feedback buy one of my auctions and stiff me on the money. Just $90, but still.

rsot 09-16-2013 01:29 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Unpaid buyer case - open it asap

joesshooze 09-16-2013 01:33 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by james13v (Post 486117)
just had a guy from India with 0 feedback buy one of my auctions and stiff me on the money. Just $90, but still.

I don't understand your meaning of "stiffed". You lost the revenue and the item? That's what stiffed means to me. If so how please?

james13v 09-17-2013 07:38 AM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joesshooze (Post 486322)
I don't understand your meaning of "stiffed". You lost the revenue and the item? That's what stiffed means to me. If so how please?

I put an item up for auction. Waited 10 days. Was expecting to get money from that item. Waited another 5 days to allow the guy to respond to me. Some people have legitimate reasons, so I try not to piss them off if I don't have to. Then opened up a dispute. Now I have to wait more in case the guy decides to pay last minute, like I've had people do before. All the while, I need to sell this item. I'd say that was stiffed, because stiffed means more then taking money away from someone. If my friend fails to show up for something we had planned, he stiffed me. This guy failed to pay, so he stiffed me.




Stiff.

rsot 09-17-2013 12:27 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Right...but you never sent out the item - while annoying, this happens ALL the time..buyer's remorse or failure to honour the deal...just open unpaid and strike his/her a$$...move on - oh and BLOCK bidder

JamesNorth101 09-17-2013 12:55 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by james13v (Post 486537)
This guy failed to pay, so he stiffed me.

Pretty frequent on eBay unfortunately. To avoid, use BIN with immediate payment

At least your not down any money or items.

james13v 09-17-2013 09:06 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesNorth101 (Post 486656)
Pretty frequent on eBay unfortunately. To avoid, use BIN with immediate payment

At least your not down any money or items.

I mean, I wasn't really complaining. I replied to a thread about buyers with no feedback, and it had just happened to me.

Honestly, it's been pretty rare for me thus far. Had one other guy, but he ended up paying after awhile, and after I had opened an unpaid item against him. He even bought more stuff later.

vogeltron 09-18-2013 04:56 AM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by james13v (Post 486537)
I put an item up for auction. Waited 10 days. Was expecting to get money from that item. Waited another 5 days to allow the guy to respond to me. Some people have legitimate reasons, so I try not to piss them off if I don't have to. Then opened up a dispute. Now I have to wait more in case the guy decides to pay last minute, like I've had people do before. All the while, I need to sell this item. I'd say that was stiffed, because stiffed means more then taking money away from someone. If my friend fails to show up for something we had planned, he stiffed me. This guy failed to pay, so he stiffed me.




Stiff.

I agree especially on items that have multiple bids. Other people where trying to purchase the item. Lots of items are more seasonal. It pisses me off as well when people don't pay, no contact nothing. Usually people who win then at least contact me within the first day and a half I will send a cancel transaction request. Anyone who waits longer I always open a NPB case. Even on BIN I hate NPB but Auction NPB adds injury to insult.

rsot 09-18-2013 05:15 AM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by james13v (Post 486750)
Had one other guy, but he ended up paying after awhile, and after I had opened an unpaid item against him. He even bought more stuff later.

Bought more stuff later...nice, he must have been quite satisfied with your service - unpaid strike case opening does jostle some buyers...we sellers get few tools so might as well prop them up and just move on

GreenBean 09-18-2013 05:21 AM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by james13v (Post 486750)
I mean, I wasn't really complaining. I replied to a thread about buyers with no feedback, and it had just happened to me.

Honestly, it's been pretty rare for me thus far. Had one other guy, but he ended up paying after awhile, and after I had opened an unpaid item against him. He even bought more stuff later.

I find it is the time waiting for the toe-rags to pay that bothers me most.

5 days and I react.

Time is money.

Money is profit.

:boink:

james13v 09-18-2013 07:56 AM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vogeltron (Post 486820)
I agree especially on items that have multiple bids. Other people where trying to purchase the item. Lots of items are more seasonal. It pisses me off as well when people don't pay, no contact nothing. Usually people who win then at least contact me within the first day and a half I will send a cancel transaction request. Anyone who waits longer I always open a NPB case. Even on BIN I hate NPB but Auction NPB adds injury to insult.

And even more then that, it STILL counts against your selling limits.

james13v 09-18-2013 07:57 AM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 486835)
Bought more stuff later...nice, he must have been quite satisfied with your service - unpaid strike case opening does jostle some buyers...we sellers get few tools so might as well prop them up and just move on

My services were fine, but it was more that I offered something that almost no one else offered. So, it was either go to me or go to no one. He still never explained why it took almost 2 weeks to pay lol.

hazy 09-18-2013 09:12 AM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Hey guys/girls, this may or may not help but it definitely has proved successful for me. This pertains mostly to international buyers and their "item not received" claims. I know probably 95% of these people know the system and are BS'ing. I tell them ok no problem my brother in law works for USPS and can put an advanced tracker on the package for me. Say it's a small fee but you don't mind the incurred cost so long as it resolves the issue. I tell them to contact me if it doesn't arrive tomorrow and ill have him initiate the advanced tracer.

Sometimes that is enough and you will magically receive a positive feedback from them the next day praising your service.

Then you have the stubborn buyers who ask you to initiate the tracer. I tell them that "so far" the trace shows it to be in (whatever country they are in and in possession of whichever carrier their country uses). I then say their office will be in touch with my brother in law later in the day, please notify me if it arrives in the meantime.

If that doesn't work then you have three sub options 1. Believe them 2. Accept defeat 3. Get creative

Hope this helps, please don't abuse it : ) and be sure to block countries that scam!

igotsuspended 09-21-2013 02:31 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
This is how I hate sellers who stated that they won't sell to 0 feedback bidders.
Who the hell where they came from? Do they realize that they also started at NOTHING.
I have some 0 FB buyers but they paid within 24h. Just respect them with a polite payment notice and they will do their job.

Furious George 09-21-2013 02:43 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
I think you'll find that the amount of fraud experienced with buyers with zero feedback is about the same as people who have high feedback. IMO, limiting your buyers costs your business money. Besides, if what they buy is worth over 250 dollars, just make a signature required for delivery and paypal will side with you for non delivery.

james13v 09-21-2013 08:00 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by igotsuspended (Post 487930)
This is how I hate sellers who stated that they won't sell to 0 feedback bidders.
Who the hell where they came from? Do they realize that they also started at NOTHING.
I have some 0 FB buyers but they paid within 24h. Just respect them with a polite payment notice and they will do their job.

yeah, when I first started at zero, I didn't buy expensive ****. i bought small things here and there.

GreenBean 09-21-2013 08:33 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Furious George (Post 487934)
I think you'll find that the amount of fraud experienced with buyers with zero feedback is about the same as people who have high feedback. IMO, limiting your buyers costs your business money. Besides, if what they buy is worth over 250 dollars, just make a signature required for delivery and paypal will side with you for non delivery.

Game has changed for the UK a little.

Below thread mentions this

http://www.aspkin.com/forums/uk-ebay...s-ebay-uk.html


:juggle:

captainbarkey 09-21-2013 09:14 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Every new seller needs to start from some where so I wouldn't block them or show them no attention. Money is money and if a buyer pays ASAP after clicking buy it now, just add sign conformation. Make sure you put auction on "immediately payment" to avoid the buyers who click buy it now and then decide to pay you later.

james13v 09-21-2013 09:35 PM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by captainbarkey (Post 488012)
Every new seller needs to start from some where so I wouldn't block them or show them no attention. Money is money and if a buyer pays ASAP after clicking buy it now, just add sign conformation. Make sure you put auction on "immediately payment" to avoid the buyers who click buy it now and then decide to pay you later.

not to mention, a new buyer/non seller is more likely to leave poor ratings, not knowing just how much those ratings affect us, or have a clue how the selling process actually works and how much of a ball buster ebay is.

GreenBean 09-22-2013 12:21 AM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
All of our sales should be a case by case basis.

Good points raised by everyone.

Protect your account is always your mantra.

Happy selling

:pop2:

igotsuspended 09-22-2013 01:41 AM

Re: Do you sell expensive items to members with no/little feedback?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GreenBean™ (Post 488004)
Game has changed for the UK a little.

Below thread mentions this

http://www.aspkin.com/forums/uk-ebay...s-ebay-uk.html


:juggle:

US is getting the same changes, not just UK. :-)


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