Buyer wants to pay in instalments

Buyer just messaged to say he bid not expecting to win. He was the only bidder. He wants to pay in instalments. Is that even an option or should I just cancel the sale and block him?

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Buyer wants to pay in instalments

They can use zippay or what ever the Ebay approved thingy is.

 

Personally I would wait out the 4 days,  cancel as buyer not paid, give him a strike, block them.   Move on.

 

You don't want their headaches.   If they dont have the funds, they shouldnt bid.  They sound sus anyhow,  bid expecting not to win,  dodgy as.

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Buyer wants to pay in instalments

Buyers can pay in 4 instalments, I believe, by using Afterpay or Zip or PayPal’s 4-in-1.


The seller must receive the payment in one lot.

 

So… it’s irrelevant to the seller how the buyer pays, because the seller is paid in full. If the buyer doesn’t honour the transaction, it’s the financial institution that will come after the buyer.

 

Tell the buyer that they can use an instalment payment method as outlined in eBay’s Hoe to Pay help page; it isn’t something you organise yourself and it’s not as though they can slip you the cash in four envelopes. The buyer has 4 days to pay (with Zip, for instance…).

 

 

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