on โ03-05-2015 11:00 AM
on โ03-05-2015 11:05 AM
If the ID's are an odd combination of letters and number they have most likely purchased as a guest which is quite common these days.
on โ03-05-2015 11:05 AM
Are the names the same? Could be a husband and wife thing. A couple of years ago I sold a few things, then a few days later I sold another couple of things, then realised they were going to the same address, but the actual names were different. Turned out it was a husband and wife. I had a lucky break with them because both accounts, which had less than 50 feedback at the time, were serial neg leavers (and still are).
on โ03-05-2015 11:09 AM
not unusual , I have a regular buyer who uses 2 different Id and picks up orders for both Ids , I never ask ,
also they might not be newys, they might have 9 different Ids lol
on โ03-05-2015 11:12 AM
maybe they were buying for each other without telling each other.. oh well you got double sales.
on โ03-05-2015 11:40 AM
on โ03-05-2015 11:42 AM
There's your answer then. If they choose NOT to sign up, each time they purchase something eBay will generate a generic ID for that transaction.
on โ03-05-2015 11:55 AM
Yes we get this perhaps once a month.
My thinking is that they are buying as a guest and not fully registering with ebay as a member, so they get assigned these random looking IDs. If they make two purchases then we see them under two different IDs but the very same name + mailing address.
Since we use regular mail (no tracking) and the items are BIN with FREE shipping we just combine them and send them together.
Never had a probelm to this point doing it this way.
But they never leave us feedback tho. Perhaps a guest buyer cannot.
on โ03-05-2015 02:06 PM
But they never leave us feedback tho. Perhaps a guest buyer cannot.
Correct clarry, guest IDs cannot leave feedback as they are meant to be for one off purchases.
on โ03-05-2015 10:34 PM