swirvenirvin 25 Posted June 12, 2007 Looks like I have a non payment from E-bay. I give them 48 hours to pay and we are approaching that 48 hours What do I do now, contact E-bay, give the person negative for non payment, and offer someone else a second chance at it? Is there easy way to contact E-bay on these issues? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mephisto 15 Posted June 12, 2007 eBay Unpaid Item Process 48-hours is too soon to start the process via eGay, but your speedy payment requirement is legitimate if listed in the auction so you can opt to 2nd-chance it to someone else after that period. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrJ 0 Posted June 12, 2007 eBay Unpaid Item Process 48-hours is too soon to start the process via eGay, but your speedy payment requirement is legitimate if listed in the auction so you can opt to 2nd-chance it to someone else after that period. Fock that. Give them negative feedback and post their email address here for us to jihad. Or else punch them in front of their wife and kids. Nothing worse than an ebay deadbeat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edjr 7,037 Posted June 12, 2007 How much? 15 bucks? send the leg breakers.. you need to send a mesage Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swirvenirvin 25 Posted June 12, 2007 eBay Unpaid Item Process 48-hours is too soon to start the process via eGay, but your speedy payment requirement is legitimate if listed in the auction so you can opt to 2nd-chance it to someone else after that period. In the payment instructions I state payment must be made in 48 hours from end of auction. Wtf who bids on something for $25 and can't pay for it How much? 15 bucks? send the leg breakers.. you need to send a mesage I wish I could send him the where's my money clip from Family Guy that would scare him Fock that. Give them negative feedback and post their email address here for us to jihad. Or else punch them in front of their wife and kids. Nothing worse than an ebay deadbeat. O they will be getting negative feddback. I also just yelled at some douch bag because he wont leave me feedback until I leave him feddback. I was the buyer and he was the seller. I paid so my job is done, he said he waits until his buyers leave him good feedback he then leaves them bad. GAY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Colbert Nation 0 Posted June 12, 2007 Looks like I have a non payment from E-bay. I give them 48 hours to pay and we are approaching that 48 hours What do I do now, contact E-bay, give the person negative for non payment, and offer someone else a second chance at it? Is there easy way to contact E-bay on these issues? Get over yourself, maybe they have no checked their email/ebay in 2 days, just because you are on the internet 24/7 jerking it to gay porn does not mean the guy who agreed to buy your used Michael Knight PJs doesnt have a life...give it a few more days asssshole Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpbuckeye 3 Posted June 12, 2007 Cut me some slack, i'll have the payment for you by the end of the day. You just make sure my 3ft double dong is packaged carefully. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edjr 7,037 Posted June 12, 2007 I also just yelled at some douch bag because he wont leave me feedback until I leave him feddback. I was the buyer and he was the seller. I paid so my job is done, he said he waits until his buyers leave him good feedback he then leaves them bad. GAY OH MY GOD!!! I bought something from this doosh and paid for it as soon as I won the auction. I asked him to leave me feedback and he said "I don't leave feedback until the item is received and the customer is happy" I said "um, I paid you, I did my part please leave me feedback" anyway, I got focking bullsh!t and left the azzhole negative feedback. What a cùnt. he left me negative too. That's the kind of c☼nt that deserves a beating. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
p.man 7 Posted June 12, 2007 Maybe they have not checked their email/ebay in 2 days. Give it a few more days. I can agree with that. A few more days can't hurt. Or you can do what Mephisto said...2nd chance the item to someone who lost the bid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joneo 562 Posted June 12, 2007 48 hours. Um, here's a newsflash. It's summer and people could be vacationing. Someone may have died and the last thing they care about is eBay. Lighten up Francis. Give it a few days, send an email, wait for a response. If you get no response, just re-list it. No need for negative feedback. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mozzy84 0 Posted June 12, 2007 if you don't sell anything on ebay who gives a rats ass what your feedback is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mephisto 15 Posted June 12, 2007 I think 48-hours is WAY too fast unless your auction specifies "immediate payment via PayPal" which is an actual auction option. I accept PayPal, MOs, and Cashier's Checks. I state in my auction that payment must be made within 7-days or I reserve the right to relist the item. I typically take no action until 10-days just because snail mail blows. Further, I won't leave a negative until after 30-days have passed just in case something screwy came up and the person needed extra time. I gave up expecting sellers to leave me feedback immediately upon receipt of my payment. I despise "feedback hostage holders" with a passion but there is nothing you can do about it. I still leave feedback as soon as I receive payment because as many have stated - you've fulfilled your obligation and earned it. Further, I stand by the crap I sell and expect the buyer to contact me if they are dissatisfied in any way before they leave a negative so I can correct the issue. People who won't leave feedback until the buyer does are untrustworthy... but unless you know up-front that's how they operate, there is nothing you can do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheNewGirl 1,638 Posted June 12, 2007 I think 48-hours is WAY too fast unless your auction specifies "immediate payment via PayPal" which is an actual auction option. I accept PayPal, MOs, and Cashier's Checks. I state in my auction that payment must be made within 7-days or I reserve the right to relist the item. I typically take no action until 10-days just because snail mail blows. ITA, and this is what I do on my auctions as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dcOne 2 Posted June 12, 2007 Looks like I have a non payment from E-bay. I give them 48 hours to pay and we are approaching that 48 hours What do I do now, contact E-bay, give the person negative for non payment, and offer someone else a second chance at it? Is there easy way to contact E-bay on these issues? 1.) The dude will give you retalitory negative feedback. 2.) Ebay doesn't give a fock. Move on....relist, resell. Oh...and yes, post his email on here long enough for everyone to get it, then delete this thread. OH MY GOD!!! I bought something from this doosh and paid for it as soon as I won the auction. I asked him to leave me feedback and he said "I don't leave feedback until the item is received and the customer is happy" I said "um, I paid you, I did my part please leave me feedback" anyway, I got focking bullsh!t and left the azzhole negative feedback. What a cùnt. he left me negative too. That's the kind of c☼nt that deserves a beating. Yeah...no shat. You paid for it right away. Your job is done. He has your money. Right there, you deserve positive feedback. Some FOCKS wait to leave feedback, in case you get the item, and it's all focked up, and you leave them negative, then they can simply leave you retalitory negative. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrJ 0 Posted June 12, 2007 I stopped leaving feedback for people until they do for me, simply because I'm sick of giving people good feedback and getting nothing in return. I have 0 negative feedback and I'm over 100, most of my feedback is "this dude kicks serious ass!!!!!" And I've never left a single negative feedback. I'm not holding anyone hostage, but if you're not going to take part in the process then I'm not giving you any feedback either. I tried the leave buyers feedback method and then just send them a friendly reminder to leave me feedback if they haven't gotten any after a few weeks. And they still don't leave feedback. So fock em, send me feedback and I will too. Otherwise, fock off. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mephisto 15 Posted June 12, 2007 I stopped leaving feedback for people until they do for me, simply because I'm sick of giving people good feedback and getting nothing in return. I have 0 negative feedback and I'm over 100, most of my feedback is "this dude kicks serious ass!!!!!" And I've never left a single negative feedback. I'm not holding anyone hostage, but if you're not going to take part in the process then I'm not giving you any feedback either. I tried the leave buyers feedback method and then just send them a friendly reminder to leave me feedback if they haven't gotten any after a few weeks. And they still don't leave feedback. So fock em, send me feedback and I will too. Otherwise, fock off. That's a load of BS. You not leaving them feedback no more motivates them to leave feedback for you. It's a lame excuse. You fock off. Some people won't leave you feedback whether you leave it or not. Trust me, no feedback is a positive feedback. Positive feedback is a positive feedback. The only thing that is negative feedback is negative feedback. You're a feedback hostage holder and you suck. You owe a buyer feedback when you get their payment no such nonsense above is justifiable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheNewGirl 1,638 Posted June 12, 2007 You're a feedback hostage holder and you suck. This made me laugh. Oh yeah? Yeah. Oh Yeah? Yeah. Well...well...you're just a ebay feedback hostage holderer, and you just suck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mephisto 15 Posted June 12, 2007 This made me laugh. Oh yeah? Yeah. Oh Yeah? Yeah. Well...well...you're just a ebay feedback hostage holderer, and you just suck. He is. There is a reason he has "0" negative feedback... he's sold crap, held he buyer's feedback hostage, and their afraid of retaliation. In my 10 years of selling, I have 6 negatives after over 2,000 transactions... ALL of them retaliatory from deadbeats. I simply say-so in my rebuttal and that's that. DrJ is a feedback hostage holder. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrJ 0 Posted June 12, 2007 That's a load of BS. You not leaving them feedback no more motivates them to leave feedback for you. It's a lame excuse. You fock off. Some people won't leave you feedback whether you leave it or not. Trust me, no feedback is a positive feedback. Positive feedback is a positive feedback. The only thing that is negative feedback is negative feedback. You're a feedback hostage holder and you suck. You owe a buyer feedback when you get their payment no such nonsense above is justifiable. If you consider payment the end of their obligation, that's your choice. I don't. I feel that if they neglect to leave feedback, they haven't taken full part in the process and aren't worth of positive feedback. At best, they're worthy of neutral feedback which I don't ever leave. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheNewGirl 1,638 Posted June 12, 2007 He is. There is a reason he has "0" negative feedback... he's sold crap, held he buyer's feedback hostage, and their afraid of retaliation. In my 10 years of selling, I have 6 negatives after over 2,000 transactions... ALL of them retaliatory from deadbeats. I simply say-so in my rebuttal and that's that. DrJ is a feedback hostage holder. And I totally agree with you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrJ 0 Posted June 12, 2007 He is. There is a reason he has "0" negative feedback... he's sold crap, held he buyer's feedback hostage, and their afraid of retaliation. In my 10 years of selling, I have 6 negatives after over 2,000 transactions... ALL of them retaliatory from deadbeats. I simply say-so in my rebuttal and that's that. DrJ is a feedback hostage holder. No, the reason I have 0 negative feedback is because I am an honest seller who ships all of my items immediately, exactly as I state in my auctions. I should have more positive feedback if not for deadbeats who feel they are above the ebay process. Here is an example of one of my "bad" transactions. I sold a parking pass for a game last year, shipped it USPS Priority just as stated in the auction. USPS lost the focker, so I get a call 5 days before the game saying he hasn't gotten it yet. I call them, they give me some BS about them not knowing where it is, but it not being guaranteed service and yadda yadda. So I refund dude's money so that he has enough time to buy another pass and get it shipped to him. Pass arrives that Friday, 2 days before the game. Postmarked EXACTLY when I said I sent it. He had already purchased another one but said he'd try and sell it for me, would leave great feedback, yadda yadda. Never heard another word from the guy, got no positive feedback, nothing. It was in the middle of my child's birth that this happened, I spent time after the labor calling around getting details on the package and then was entirely cool enough to give him a full refund so as not to leave him in the cold even though I had FULLY complied with my auction details. So, he got no feedback from me....fock him. And fock all of those like him. I send notices thanking for payment, and then another when I ship everything - I include tracking and confirmation numbers in all cases. So when I bend over backwards to make your transaction as smooth and pain free as possible, your obligation is not over when you send payment. And besides, using your very own words no feedback is positive feedback. There is no consistency to your logic whatsoever, so you can just fock off entirely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mephisto 15 Posted June 12, 2007 If you consider payment the end of their obligation, that's your choice. I don't. I feel that if they neglect to leave feedback, they haven't taken full part in the process and aren't worth of positive feedback. At best, they're worthy of neutral feedback which I don't ever leave. Dear Resident Feedback Hostage Holder, A transaction involves a buyer and a seller. The buyer's obligation is to make payment in full within the required timeframe. The seller's obligation is to provide a product as described. Once each side fulfills their obligation, they are entitled to feedback. Someone has to go first. They sent you money on good faith that you will stand by your obligation. That is the ultimate in trust and the ultimate way to earn a positive feedback. You, my friend, are just a d!ck seller and no amount of bellyaching about it will change that. YOU and only YOU (and others like you) have self-reasoned that giving you feedback FIRST is their obligation. You couldn't be more wrong, assbag. No, the reason I have 0 negative feedback is because I am an honest seller who ships all of my items immediately, exactly as I state in my auctions. You are a liar and not confident in the product you sell. The ONLY chance that you'll ever get a negative is from the person who doesn't fear you'll be an even bigger dickhead and leave them one as retaliation. Nice sob story, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrJ 0 Posted June 12, 2007 Dear Resident Feedback Hostage Holder, A transaction involves a buyer and a seller. The buyer's obligation is to make payment in full within the required timeframe. The seller's obligation is to provide a product as described. Once each side fulfills their obligation, they are entitled to feedback. Someone has to go first. They sent you money on good faith that you will stand by your obligation. That is the ultimate in trust and the ultimate way to earn a positive feedback. You, my friend, are just a d!ck seller and no amount of bellyaching about it will change that. YOU and only YOU (and others like you) have self-reasoned that giving you feedback FIRST is their obligation. You couldn't be more wrong, assbag. You are a liar and not confident in the product you sell. The ONLY chance that you'll ever get a negative is from the person who doesn't fear you'll be an even bigger dickhead and leave them one as retaliation. Nice sob story, though. Works for me, and I have no doubts about my honesty, so I could care less what your opinion is on the matter or how you distort my viewpoint. Nor do I think ebay does, or they would probably make the system one that enforces your idiotic view on the matter. So I guess you're gonna just have to keep dealing with people like me and crying about it. Dems the breaks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swirvenirvin 25 Posted June 12, 2007 OH MY GOD!!! I bought something from this doosh and paid for it as soon as I won the auction. I asked him to leave me feedback and he said "I don't leave feedback until the item is received and the customer is happy" I said "um, I paid you, I did my part please leave me feedback" anyway, I got focking bullsh!t and left the azzhole negative feedback. What a cùnt. he left me negative too. That's the kind of c☼nt that deserves a beating. exactly what i said to him 48 hours. Um, here's a newsflash. It's summer and people could be vacationing. Someone may have died and the last thing they care about is eBay. Lighten up Francis. Give it a few days, send an email, wait for a response. If you get no response, just re-list it. No need for negative feedback. um newsflash he bid at the last second to win the auction Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mephisto 15 Posted June 13, 2007 All I know is DrJ is a shitty eGay seller. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Recliner Pilot 61 Posted June 13, 2007 Wtf who bids on something for $25 and can't pay for it GFIAFP Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrJ 0 Posted June 13, 2007 All I know is DrJ is a shitty eGay seller. All I know is that my customers disagree, so your opinion matters very little. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mephisto 15 Posted June 13, 2007 All I know is that my customers disagree, so your opinion matters very little. LMAO!!! You FORCE your customers into a position to never be able to disagree, you assmunch. That's why there are sellers out there who operate like you do. If they don't give you a positive feedback first (after they've already paid you in good faith), they aren't getting any back. And if they ARE dissatisfied, they know you are "one of those sellers" who is just waiting to give them a retaliatory negative. We know who you are. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrJ 0 Posted June 13, 2007 LMAO!!! You FORCE your customers into a position to never be able to disagree, you assmunch. That's why there are sellers out there who operate like you do. If they don't give you a positive feedback first (after they've already paid you in good faith), they aren't getting any back. And if they ARE dissatisfied, they know you are "one of those sellers" who is just waiting to give them a retaliatory negative. We know who you are. You sure talk a lot for knowing nothing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swirvenirvin 25 Posted June 13, 2007 Ended up offering 2nd chance to other guy for .50 less and he took it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mephisto 15 Posted June 13, 2007 Ended up offering 2nd chance to other guy for .50 less and he took it Now, the ultimate trick for zapping a deadbeat with a negative and avoid the retaliation is as follows: There is a 90-day limit on leaving feedback from the end of your auction. So you wait... and wait... and wait... and then in the last few minutes on the 90th day, you leave that negative. They won't have time to react and fire a return negative. :hyper: Mark you calendar now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yostevo 0 Posted June 13, 2007 Ended up offering 2nd chance to other guy for .50 less and he took it I had the same thing happen a couple weeks ago. 1st time buyer with no feedback slipped in at the last second to buy my item. Then she doesn't pay, doesn't respond to emails so I initiate the collection process via Ebay and she responds finally a week later saying she changed her mind. So she now has a -1 on feedback after focking me over. I 2nd chance offered the next person and lost .01 on the transaction. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swirvenirvin 25 Posted June 13, 2007 Now, the ultimate trick for zapping a deadbeat with a negative and avoid the retaliation is as follows: There is a 90-day limit on leaving feedback from the end of your auction. So you wait... and wait... and wait... and then in the last few minutes on the 90th day, you leave that negative. They won't have time to react and fire a return negative. :hyper: Mark you calendar now. excellent, 90 days from when they won the bid right? I can do that for that douche who is saying he wont leave me feedback until I do also Sept 8th on my calendar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Franknbeans 46 Posted June 13, 2007 feedback standoff commences Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swirvenirvin 25 Posted June 13, 2007 I win! You are absoultly correct. I never try and pull any crap. I will post it in future sale itens. What has happened in the past, and I shouldn't hold it against any new buyer, is when there has been a problem, I have not been given a chance to make things right as I always do. I use my family to assist me in the process and sometimes everything doesn't go as planned. Your positive feedback is on the way. I trust you will do the same. Here is my home phone, if you have other questions. You may also email me anytime. Thanks for your email, Paul Excellent Ebayer!!! Fast payer!!! I would do business with this person again!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dcOne 2 Posted June 13, 2007 Now, the ultimate trick for zapping a deadbeat with a negative and avoid the retaliation is as follows: There is a 90-day limit on leaving feedback from the end of your auction. So you wait... and wait... and wait... and then in the last few minutes on the 90th day, you leave that negative. They won't have time to react and fire a return negative. :hyper: Mark you calendar now. I don't think it's an exact 90 days. It seems as thought I was going to try that once. I marked my calendar, then forgot about it. It was 7-10 days past the 90 days, and I STILL had the option of leaving feedback. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swirvenirvin 25 Posted June 13, 2007 I don't think it's an exact 90 days. It seems as thought I was going to try that once. I marked my calendar, then forgot about it. It was 7-10 days past the 90 days, and I STILL had the option of leaving feedback. doh Share this post Link to post Share on other sites