WOW I'm setting far too many BAD records in the last month....

A new record for number and amount of "no payments" in a month.

 

1 buyer from Australia 16 (auction) items about $500 US (they have a number of positive feedbacks saying they didn't pay hopefully my 16 puts them over the ledge)

1 buyer from USA, 1 (auction) item $425 $C (from California, I think they choked on the tax added and or the additional shipping, never heard a word from them).

(This does add credence to the comments of others that auctions do run a higher risk of non-paying buyers)

 

A new record for number of negatives (2) and neutrals (1) in a month.

(Both are from repeat buyers too, sadly they won't be repeats anymore)

 

Hopefully I'll switch to some positive records very very soon!

 

 

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WOW I'm setting far too many BAD records in the last month....

(they have a number of positive feedbacks saying they didn't pay hopefully my 16 puts them over the ledge)

 

Should we assume you mean that you laid 16 Unpaid Item Disputes, since those false positives are not allowed by eBay, can be removed if the buyer complains, and may lead to Defects for a seller who leaves them?

 

(This does add credence to the comments of others that auctions do run a higher risk of non-paying buyers)

 

Yup.

 

 

 

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WOW I'm setting far too many BAD records in the last month....

Hi femme, yep as all you folks know, I'm the king of the run on sentence!

I actually performed the UIDs separately, so 16 individual notifications etc went to the buyer as well (I was kind of hoping 16 individual ones would count more against them), but of course I did not leave any false positive feedbacks.
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