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TCB => Trader & Shipping Support => Topic started by: HoustonCollector72 on October 25, 2012, 04:44:10 PM
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I have a buyer that has 0 zero feedback and has joined today on ebay , how would you feel selling to them ?? What should a seller do on this cases??
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You don't have to do anything. Set up your npb case to automatically file if they don't pay within four days. Once it's filed, they have another 4 days to pay before the case closes and refunds your fees. You can also set it to automatically relist. Unfortunately, you can't force someone to pay.
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I agree with ClosetAvalanche. :) Everyone has to start somewhere, so just because someone has 0 feedback & a brand new account doesn't necessarily mean they won't pay. Best of luck to you! :bigups:
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According to ebay's policy you have to sell to them.
I've had better luck dealing with people who have no feedback than people with 100+.
Don't worry about it. Have they paid??
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We all had to start somewhere. Give them a chance to pay for the stuff they bid on. If they don't pay, open a npb case.
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they just sent me a question about combining shipping charges:)
but i noticed the joining date ,and yes I agree every buyer has to start somewhere :)
they are from UK :)
Just started selling so just trying to be informed on these type of transactions
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thanks everypony :)
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I'd say hope for the best . Yes there have been a lot of newbie NPB's, but everyone has to start somewhere and since this person already contacted you at least its looking good for now ;)
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I agree with kakenterprise - I have had less trouble with people with a zero or very low rating than someone with a larger feedback rating. The amount of non paying bidders I have had with really good feedback all round is a nightmare, I have occasionally had one with a zero rating not pay, but they are generally good.
If they are in contact, this is a good sign too :) wishing you all the best with it!
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Maybe I'm wrong but I tend to think that if someone opened an account and bid on the same day it's a good sign. It means the were really interested in your item. So much so that they made an Ebay id!
That's the way I see it. Of course, many zero feedback buyers are non-paying but definitely not all. Honestly, the only feedback number I notice a decline in non-paying bidders is 500 & up. Before that number, it's basically fair game for non-payers :-/
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Maybe I'm wrong but I tend to think that if someone opened an account and bid on the same day it's a good sign. It means the were really interested in your item. So much so that they made an Ebay id!
That's the way I see it. Of course, many zero feedback buyers are non-paying but definitely not all. Honestly, the only feedback number I notice a decline in non-paying bidders is 500 & up. Before that number, it's basically fair game for non-payers :-/
Good to know :)