
01-08-2018 11:32 AM
Hi!
Still learning my way through eBay's complexity...
Up until now, I would just leave the default option to allow the buyers to "not pay" instantly. I see there is an option that would "force" buyers to pay instantly on purchase.
Would I be loosing sales if I required immediate payment? I am asking because sometimes I feel it's long to get a payment...
Thanks again!
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01-08-2018 11:59 AM
Immediate Payment required:
http://pages.ebay.ca/help/pay/require-immediate-payment.html
01-08-2018 05:01 PM
Except....
If the buyer backs his Paypal account with a bank account, he is writing an 'e-cheque' which will take time to clear two banking systems(Canada and USA).
The money comes out of the buyer's account immediately,but may not get to the seller's account for as much as ten days, although usually only four or five.
Angst may ensue.
Do NOT ship until the e-cheque has cleared. They have been known to bounce.
Nonetheless, the buyer is deemed to have paid Immediately, and the item is removed from sale pending clearance.
"Never goes smooth. How come it never goes smooth?" - Mal Reynolds
01-08-2018 11:59 AM
Immediate Payment required:
http://pages.ebay.ca/help/pay/require-immediate-payment.html
01-08-2018 12:07 PM
So... If I read correctly, requiring immediate payment does not guarantee immediate payment, but instead the item remains listed for another potential buyer to purchase it, and in the end the buyer who pays the fastest wins the auction? Am I understanding this alright?
01-08-2018 12:59 PM - edited 01-08-2018 01:02 PM
"Immediate Payment Required" is not for auctions, unless you have a Buy It Now option. You can only use it on Fixed Price listings. But yes, it guarantees an immediate payment when the buyer clicks on "Buy It Now".
01-08-2018 05:01 PM
Except....
If the buyer backs his Paypal account with a bank account, he is writing an 'e-cheque' which will take time to clear two banking systems(Canada and USA).
The money comes out of the buyer's account immediately,but may not get to the seller's account for as much as ten days, although usually only four or five.
Angst may ensue.
Do NOT ship until the e-cheque has cleared. They have been known to bounce.
Nonetheless, the buyer is deemed to have paid Immediately, and the item is removed from sale pending clearance.
"Never goes smooth. How come it never goes smooth?" - Mal Reynolds
01-08-2018 07:12 PM
Why is it all like this?l
Isn't almost every other online store charging the customer at the same moment that he buys the merchandise?
What if someone opens a fake account just to **bleep** me off and then makes me wait and redoes this just so that I can't sell the item?
Also, during the time that I am waiting for a payment that may never come, I can't sell the item to someone else... Un-moving inventory is lost money...
All my listings are buy-it-now with either free or fixed shipping... Shouldn't the customer pay when he buys?
Thanks!
01-09-2018 11:03 AM
Thanks everyone for all your answers, much appreciated!
01-09-2018 12:45 PM
Ever seen a box of cereal in the candy bin at the supermarket. Or milk sitting on the detergents shelf?
Failed transactions are a fact of life. Even more so when the seller is faceless, like you and I online, or Big Groceries.
01-11-2018 12:50 PM
I don’t require immediate payment because I’m not in a rush to get paid. However, I do find that 90% of my buyers would pay immediately anyway, and the few that needs more time usually will message me to tell me, so I’m happy with that.
01-11-2018 01:50 PM
01-11-2018 06:01 PM
Thanks everyone!