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Dealing With An eBay Customer Who Does Not Pay
With eBay, you can make some extra money on the side of your job, or you can get rid of stuff you no longer want. But while eBay is a great place to sell your items, it can quickly become not-so-great if someone is not paying you for the item you "sold." After all, eBay does not operate like a regular store, where you get paid for something and then give the item to the customer; instead, on eBay, the customer wins a bid, and you have to wait for them to pay you before you can truly consider it to be "sold." Customers on eBay have four days to pay, which is important to keep in mind if you are dealing with a customer who has not paid you for an item of yours they won. At least four full days must pass after the end of the auction, and although this can seem like ages when you are waiting for a payment, eBay will not take your complaint seriously until this point. If four full days have come and gone, however, eBay tends to take these matters seriously and help the seller resolve the issue. If someone has not paid you, the first thing you need to do is try to work things out with them by contacting them directly. If they are uncooperative or - perhaps even more frustrating - unresponsive, you then need to take things to the next step, which is filing the complaint with the Resolution Center at eBay. The buyer will again have four days to pay after you file a complaint with the Resolution Center (and will also, of course, be notified of the complaint). Although they are allowed to contact you and try to work out an extension or another arrangement during this time, you are not required to oblige. If they do not pay you within four days, and you have not agreed to any other arrangements, it will go down as an unpaid item. At this point, you can list your item again, or you can provide a Second Chance Offer to anyone else who bid on your item and lost; this also means that the "unpaid item" will go on the buyer's account. And when you sell your items on eBay, remember: you can look at the accounts belonging to those who are bidding, and you can lessen your chances of unpaid items by blocking those who have unpaid items on their record!
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