How Do You Handle This? (eBay Related)
behemoth
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it is happening more frequently lately. people bid on tons of things and then will email you saying "i won't have the money for a week or 2" seriously? why would you spend money you don't have?
when someone emails you asking if it is ok but has already placed tons of bids?? what is your response to them? I try to be cordial but what if I was selling in dire need of money?
when someone emails you asking if it is ok but has already placed tons of bids?? what is your response to them? I try to be cordial but what if I was selling in dire need of money?
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unfortunately the new format I am listing in I forgot to put that in there. regardless, in the past when I did have that I would still have that problem. people think just because you buy something on the internet you are not required to pay right away.
Just because you outbid everyone on every last item doesn't give you license to sit on the payment. You don't have the money, don't bid. Simple. These folks aren't worth as much as they think. There are always more bidders.
It's usually 60 days from the time he wins the first item until the time he pays.
He has told me many dealers won't allow him to do this.
I'll gladly take the money that the rest of these dealers refuse.
One asterisk in this whole discussion is some countries have many people who get paid MONTHLY, first of the month, which can be a serious PITA. Working with those folls can be work it tho.
Yeah in no way am I trying to wait 60 days to get paid. I'll send them all your way, Rich.
This.
Tortoise vs. rabbit?
or
A buck in the hand is worth two in the aether?
YES. I always give the buyer the benefit of the doubt. I'll message them after 3 days, if they don't reply I'll message them again to let them know that a case will open the next day. If that don't get a reply I open the case and 9 times out of 10 they pay immediately.
The lack of communication is a real headache.
He's been doing it now for 2+ years so I know he's good for it.
He buys about 150 LP's a year from me.
By doing it this way and not paying and shipping them all immediately he's saving close to $1,500 in postage.
The way I see it that's $1,500 more that he'll spend with me.
sell when you don't need the money
desperation makes bad decisions.
Correction: desperation = bad decisions & REGRET
that was just a "what if?"
I just wanted to share a lesson I learned with anybody who might read