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Ebay - not paid yet
I sold some stuff on Ebay, the bidding ended on Sunday at 8pm. The person that bought the items is yet to pay, even after sending him an invoice and email.
I know its only 2 days, but im starting to worry abit. Another person bidded but lost out, and I have a chance to offer Second Chance, but I think I have to wait 7 days?
What do you suggest
I know its only 2 days, but im starting to worry abit. Another person bidded but lost out, and I have a chance to offer Second Chance, but I think I have to wait 7 days?
What do you suggest
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would wait 7 days...2 days isn't long at all, and unless you choose the 'immediate payment required' box on your auction listing I don't think you can expect a tremendously quick payment ;o)
I would definately allow time for the postal service to deliver a cheque to you. Is your auction paypal only? as a seller I always ask for contact (not payment) within 3 days, and payment within 10.
Hope you have a good buyer and you receive payment soon!
I would definately allow time for the postal service to deliver a cheque to you. Is your auction paypal only? as a seller I always ask for contact (not payment) within 3 days, and payment within 10.
Hope you have a good buyer and you receive payment soon!
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Reverandfunk - the buyer should NEVER be out of pocket in the circumstances you describe - all associated costs should be refunded.
If the buyer simply doesn't like it, or it doesn't fit, then he should expect the actual item cost ONLY to be refunded if the seller agrees to refund.
This applies only where the seller is not a business. If the seller is a business and the goods were sold on a Buy It Now format, the Distance Selling Regs kick in. This gives any non-business buyer the right to return the goods for any reason and get a full refund including postage costs. It is not clear if return postage should also be refunded in these circumstances. Of course if the goods are faulty or not as described then all postage must be refunded.
These Regs do not apply to goods sold by auction listing format.
If the buyer simply doesn't like it, or it doesn't fit, then he should expect the actual item cost ONLY to be refunded if the seller agrees to refund.
This applies only where the seller is not a business. If the seller is a business and the goods were sold on a Buy It Now format, the Distance Selling Regs kick in. This gives any non-business buyer the right to return the goods for any reason and get a full refund including postage costs. It is not clear if return postage should also be refunded in these circumstances. Of course if the goods are faulty or not as described then all postage must be refunded.
These Regs do not apply to goods sold by auction listing format.