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Some people!! What do I reply to this novice ebayer??

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BettySpaghetti · 06/02/2008 13:30

Sold something a few days ago, no sign of payment so I emailed them today to explain that I would be away for a while as from Thursday but I would post tomorrow if they paid today/tonight.

I get an email back simply saying "I don't want them any more thank you".

FFS! Why bid then, you half-wit.

I'm resisting the urge to reply straight away for fear of being quite rude in my response.

What would you say to them?

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Flier · 06/02/2008 13:31

Can you leave them bad feedback?

Beauregard · 06/02/2008 13:32

If he won the bid then he has to pay doesn't he?

for you.

Wendyjayb · 06/02/2008 13:32

I would explain that ebay is not a reservation system. If you bid on something you must buy it if your the winner

Silly bint

Chopster · 06/02/2008 13:34

id be furious, but they aren't going to apy, especially if they are a novice. File a NPB and relist.

Flllightattendant · 06/02/2008 13:36

Don't say anything...yet. Unless you're in a hurry to relist, report the item unpaid, ebay will send a reminder, then issue a dispute against them. Before this point, tell them that you will need to claim your fees back (don't say 'it's Ok, I forgive you' just stick to the facts).
Say 'ebay will send you some emails about the dispute as they call it, don't worry about them, just ignore them and I will eventually get my fees repaid.'
Then when they don't respond to the dispute, they get a strike (3 in a short time and they get booted off) and you can leave them dodgy feedback - but the beauty of it is that because they didn't respond to the dispute, they can't leave you any at all.

Heehee

evil

sixlostmonkeys · 06/02/2008 13:36

I'd email back and say he has now committed to buy. maybe point him to parts in the help pages that explains what this means and the consequences should he fail.
Should he refuse to to pay then file for non payment, get your fees back and he will receive a strike.

BettySpaghetti · 06/02/2008 13:37

Chopster I think I might do that.

The complete fuckwit buyer only has a rating of 1 so they've got nothing to lose by just refusing to pay. Plus they'll probably give me crap feedback just to add insult to injury.

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Flllightattendant · 06/02/2008 13:37

Six, you have much more dignity and professional distance than I do. I am an ebay lowlife

sixlostmonkeys · 06/02/2008 13:38

do what flightattendant says

BettySpaghetti · 06/02/2008 13:38

ooh FA, I wouldn't want to cross you

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sixlostmonkeys · 06/02/2008 13:39

heh, we keep cross posting.

i was thinking along your lines but decided to be nice and fluffy today but nahhh I prefer your way of thinking

KacyB · 06/02/2008 13:39

I agree with SLM... Just explain that he doesn't have the right to back out now he's won the item... that's not your rule, that's E-bay policy...

Open a dispute and leave it at that for now.

Keep correspondence light and friendly, but keep everything.

You might not be able to force this numpty to pay up, but you will get your fees back and will be able to relist for free.

KCB

ChristmasShinySnowflakes · 06/02/2008 13:42

What was the item?

BettySpaghetti · 06/02/2008 13:44

nothing exciting, just some stuff for wine-making

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itsahardknocklife · 06/02/2008 13:56

with a bit of luck, if he is a novice, he won't know about leaving you feedback.

helenhismadwife · 06/02/2008 16:53

personally I wouldnt bother replying I would just start the NPD process then when he doesnt reply, twats like this novices rarely do give him a negative

which if money grabbing twatty ebay has its way you wont be able to do as a seller in a few months

helenhismadwife · 06/02/2008 16:54

oops

BettySpaghetti · 06/02/2008 17:58

I'm still quietly seething but haven't done anything about it yet -I'll deal with it when I get back from pilates as I'll hopefully be a little more chilled by then

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