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02-24-2007 02:45 PM
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02-24-2007 03:32 PM
this is a good place to vent...lets just hope bestshowtime doesn't read this, he'll think it abnormal that you're having these problems...right vitali..?]:)
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02-24-2007 04:05 PM
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02-24-2007 06:20 PM
i guess we find actions to be the most proposterous (sp?) when we ourselves are least likely to behave in that way...if that makes any sense...but..all part of doing business, nonetheless, it always helps to know you're not the only one!!:-)
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02-24-2007 10:53 PM
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02-24-2007 11:16 PM
We had the same policy in the past and it did help to weed out the phoney bidders.
We drop the policy a few months ago and it looks like the scammers and bogus bidders are at it again - so time to reinstate it for a while.
We too call the bidder if we feel suspicious and for the most part things work out ok but still a few never pay eventhough they say they would.
We understand and accept that it is a part of selling on eBaY - don't waste your time too much just move on and concentrate on the good buyers.
TIM @ FTL
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02-24-2007 11:58 PM
Kat "
I never have problems if somebody didn't pay me.
First time I sold figure for $199US. Wasn't paid! I "relist" it for $225US. Wasn't paid! I "relist" it for $245US. And it was SOLD!!! Most cases you can easy resale it for the same price.
Do you know what I'm doing abnormal? It is if I didn't sell my figurine sometimes I increase sale price next time and in 70% all cases it sold! Why it is happen don't ask me I don't know answer any way.
Kat don't worry I don't have bad feeling about you:-x
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02-25-2007 05:47 AM
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02-25-2007 08:13 AM
as far as relisting and selling it for different prices, sometimes i'll list something as much as four times, and that last and fourth time around, i'll have multiple bidders on it and end with a very nice price, much higher than anticipated. which is why its very important, in my opinion, to really put thought into when your listings end, i find friday nights so far to be the best night for ebay traffic (and sales), unless of course there's something highly rated on tv, ie american idol-and if that's the case, i won't be around either!!
vitali-right back atcha:-x
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02-25-2007 10:07 AM
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02-27-2007 02:27 PM
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02-27-2007 05:39 PM
I never understand this train of thought.
No offense intended...but if you have the time to check the FB on every one of your bidders, you aren't doing enough business.
Filing a NPB is much more effective as after so many strikes they will be NARUed.
JMHO
Monique
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02-27-2007 05:56 PM
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02-27-2007 08:51 PM
If they don't pay - NPB! If they're insulting, neg 'em, take the hit, and make your response brief & accurate!!
This is easy for me to say - I'm dealing in a collectible where the collectors don't want to get on a seller's "bad list"!
Glenda
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03-01-2007 02:57 AM
This is easy for me to say - I'm dealing in a collectible where the collectors don't want to get on a seller's "bad list"!
Yes, you are right. I 100% agree with you but in collectible world door open for everyone and newbies too!
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03-02-2007 04:54 AM
I only check feedback of winning bidders in spurts but it can be useful. If a buyer has a record of slow or non payment or other problems you can give them "special" handling like sending follow up notices very quickly or other little things which may make getting paid more likely.
Only a very few of buyers are total flakes, if a buyer has a couple of non-payment negs and 50 positives it indicates they do pay for some things and I'll do what I can to make sure I'm one of the sellers who gets paid.
I never look at feedback of current bidders, for I see no point as it's just as likely they will not be the winning bidder. If I was selling high value scam prone items I might be checking at least for obvious deadbeats.

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