on 04-01-2013 01:22 AM
I just did a BIN from a seller in China, and when I went to pay, checkout would not proceed until I provided a phone number. Anyone else seen this?
on 04-01-2013 01:36 AM
Yes, it often happens, especially with items from overseas and items that are being shipped by courier.
Just give the seller your phone number and you will probably never hear anything more about it.
on 04-01-2013 01:57 AM
Hmm. Never seen it before. Item would be posted, not sent by courier, so the seller has no legitimate need for it.
In any case, the request should be made before the buyer can hit the "Commit to Buy" button, not afterward.
The seller has a simple choice; go without my phone number or go without the sale.
on 04-01-2013 02:21 AM
The Seller could request your phone number through ebay so I'm not sure why you're reluctant to give it to the Seller.
What the Seller's requiring is actually a setting in a Seller's ebay preferences that can be used.
Site preferences > Postage Preferences > Require phone number for postage
on 04-01-2013 08:31 AM
The Seller could request your phone number through ebay so I'm not sure why you're reluctant to give it to the Seller.
What the Seller's requiring is actually a setting in a Seller's ebay preferences that can be used.
Site preferences > Postage Preferences > Require phone number for postage
yes that setting is there to save the Seller having to click on the Contact Details and requiest your phone number from ebay. if seller is posting with DHL Fedex etc. or some of the other 'quasi Postal' types. they MUST have a phone number .. simple
on 04-01-2013 09:45 AM
If you don't want a seller to have your phone number then you should close your account, As soon as you place a bid the seller can request your contact details and will be emailed your phone number. If it is not a valid number then they can report you and you will be required to change it to one that works or ebay will de register you.
The option to require a phone number before you can complete checkout is just there to save the seller having to go through that time consuming process.
on 04-01-2013 10:45 AM
If you don't want a seller to have your phone number then you should close your account,
I'd prefer to keep my account open and deal with the vast majority of sellers who don't impose unnecessary conditions on their buyers.
on 04-01-2013 10:48 AM
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Checkout pops up a box asking me to insert a phone number into my postal address. However, my postal address (which is different from my residential address) does not have a phone service.
the number you give does not have to be 'linked' the the postal address. it is just the contact number where Customs / or the delivery person can contact you if necessary.
on 04-01-2013 11:21 AM
the number you give does not have to be 'linked' the the postal address. it is just the contact number where Customs / or the delivery person can contact you if necessary.
Not so. It requires that I amend my postal address to include a phone number.
Customs can contact me through my postal address, which is what they have done in the past.
As for the delivery person, I'll say it again - the delivery is by Australia Post. They don't ring, they leave a card.
on 04-01-2013 11:22 AM
Oops, Let's try that again.
the number you give does not have to be 'linked' the the postal address. it is just the contact number where Customs / or the delivery person can contact you if necessary.
Not so. It requires that I amend my postal address to include a phone number.
Customs can contact me through my postal address, which is what they have done in the past.
As for the delivery person, I'll say it again - the delivery is b