Would it be okay to start a list of non payers Id here and else where

I've had more and more non payers I think a list that we can all access would be a good idea

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Would it be okay to start a list of non payers Id here and else where

You are kidding - right.

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Would it be okay to start a list of non payers Id here and else where


@sandor275 wrote:

I've had more and more non payers I think a list that we can all access would be a good idea


no you can't do that.. but you can go here

 

blocked bidders list.

 

  

 

and make your own personal list to block them from being able to buy from you again

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Would it be okay to start a list of non payers Id here and else where

It's against forum rules to name n shame for obvious reasons.

 

We have seen it often that members come here accusing someone only to discover the accuser was mistaken or named the wrong ID.

 

As suggested use your BBL.

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Would it be okay to start a list of non payers Id here and else where

Do you have buyer blocks in place to even slow down the serial pests ??

 

If you don't, would strongly suggest you do that.

 

How to set eBay buyer requirements

Here's how to set up your buyer requirements:

  1. Go to Buyer Requirements in Site Preferences.
  2. Decide which requirements you'd like to apply to your listings, and enter any details requested.
  3. To have settings apply to all active and future listings, select Apply above settings to active and future listings. Otherwise your settings will apply only to future listings.
  4. If you don't want buyers blocked by your requirements to contact you, select Don't allow blocked buyers to contact you. (They may still be able to get in touch with you if it's about an existing transaction). Then select Submit.
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Would it be okay to start a list of non payers Id here and else where

I've started adding this in the comments box when I send an invoice for an unpaid item, It has made a big difference:

 

 

 

If you no longer wish to purchase this item, please follow these 4 steps so we can return the item to sale.

 

1)Go to Purchase history and find the order you want to cancel.

2)From the More actions dropdown, select Contact seller.

3)Choose Request to cancel this order, then Contact the seller.

4)Explain to the seller why you need to cancel, and select Send.

 

Please note that not completing or cancelling your order may result in an unpaid item strike. Many sellers place limits that prevent buyers who have unpaid item strikes from making a purchase.

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