on 02-05-2014 07:54 AM
Does anyone have ani idea how to block buyers from these states-in the preferences there is only options to block countries and not certain Australian states-after the 6th of may i really do not want to pay extra FVF for buyers from these states-one buyer from Broome for example ruins everything in terms of postage costs. Any help would be most welcome
on 04-05-2014 12:26 AM
EBAY IS NOT MY BUSINESS AND I AM NOT A SHOP.BUYER MUST WAIT FOR INVOICE OR PAYMENT RETURNED. ALL ITEM(S) SENT AFTER CLEARED BANK PAYMENT.PAYMENT 4 DAYS FROM AUCTION END OR ITEM RELISTED.NO EMAIL COMMUNICATION-ONLY EBAY.BUYERS EBAY ADDRESS MUST BE CORRECT.
Why does the buyer need to wait for invoice on free postage?
04-05-2014 01:20 AM - edited 04-05-2014 01:24 AM
EBAY IS NOT MY BUSINESS AND I AM NOT A SHOP.BUYER MUST WAIT FOR INVOICE OR PAYMENT RETURNED. ALL ITEM(S) SENT AFTER CLEARED BANK PAYMENT.PAYMENT 4 DAYS FROM AUCTION END OR ITEM RELISTED.NO EMAIL COMMUNICATION-ONLY EBAY.BUYERS EBAY ADDRESS MUST BE CORRECT.
I find that when I read text that is all in CAPS I find it difficult to read. The letters all look like they are too close together for my liking, and it is difficult to 'picture' the text i.e. a mix of uppercase and lowercase text lets me visualise where a sentence starts and ends. Don't get me wrong, I can read ALL CAPS text, it's just not as easy as using upper and lower case letters.
I FIND THAT WHEN I READ TEXT THAT IS ALL IN CAPS I FIND IT DIFFICULT TO READ. THE LETTERS ALL LOOK LIKE THEY ARE TOO CLOSE TOGETHER FOR MY LIKING, AND IT IS DIFFICULT TO 'PICTURE' THE TEXT I.E. A MIX OF UPPERCASE AND LOWERCASE TEXT LETS ME VISUALISE WHERE A SENTENCE STARTS AND ENDS. DON'T GET ME WRONG, I CAN READ ALL CAPS TEXT, IT'S JUST NOT AS EASY AS USING UPPER AND LOWER CASE LETTERS.
bimberi, you may find that buyers don't read the ALL CAPS parts of your descriptions/conditions etc for the same reasons that I find ALL CAPS text annoying and difficult to read. ALSO, TEXT IN ALL CAPS IS CONSIDERED AS SHOUTING WHEN USED IN A COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT / SETTING. As a buyer, I don't like being shouted at. you may even be losing potential customers becasue of it.
on 04-05-2014 02:16 AM
@cassie135 wrote:EBAY IS NOT MY BUSINESS AND I AM NOT A SHOP.BUYER MUST WAIT FOR INVOICE OR PAYMENT RETURNED. ALL ITEM(S) SENT AFTER CLEARED BANK PAYMENT.PAYMENT 4 DAYS FROM AUCTION END OR ITEM RELISTED.NO EMAIL COMMUNICATION-ONLY EBAY.BUYERS EBAY ADDRESS MUST BE CORRECT.
Why does the buyer need to wait for invoice on free postage?
Addressing Bimberri:
Hi Matey, just a quick comment about this, which i presume is from one of your listings.
Before you relist the item, you really need to officially terminate the transaction with the first buyer, either through mutual cancellation or the NPB system. Among other things, this will allow you to recoup your FVFs that you were charged.
on 20-02-2018 08:23 PM
Did anyone ever figure out how to block buyers from certain states in Australia? I managed to do it on several of my listings quite a while ago (I have plants I cannot send to certain places because of quarantine issues) but have spent hours trying to remember how I did it so I can apply the blocks to all my plant and seed listings. The only options that come up when trying to implement exclusion zones for posting are international regions and countries, not domestically within Australia.
I talked to ebay today and was told it is not possible to block certain states within Australia, but somehow I managed to do it...wish I could remember how.
on 20-02-2018 08:55 PM
You can't block by state, as such, but you can effectively do the same thing by using the regional blocks - that goes by postcode, so you'd have to block all regions within a state in order to block the entire state.
I have found regional blocks become an option if you click 'yes' to using rate tables, though last time I was checking out the options, you didn't have to actually use the rate tables for your postage in order to block by region.
Some of the info about regional blocks is here: https://sellercentre.ebay.com.au/postage-rates-tables
(The page I linked to above no longer exists in its original form, and it now goes to a new page with much less info).
20-02-2018 09:17 PM - edited 20-02-2018 09:18 PM
That's in Business Policies: My eBay > My Account > Business Policies:
Then go to Create Policy > select Postage from the drop down menu.
Scroll to the bottom and select > Edit exclusion list
Tick the regions you want to exclude and select Apply,
on 20-02-2018 09:23 PM
on 20-02-2018 11:08 PM
No, to do so you will have to do it from your Business Policies by creating an exclusion list. Steps below:
No good as don't have any policies that I can find.
on 20-02-2018 11:18 PM
Have tried for hours to locate and fiddle with my Business Policies- no success. Couldn't even find a menu option to click on for policies, let alone alter them. Finally tried:
www.bizpolicy.ebay.com.au/businesspolicy/policyoptin
YES!!! SUCCESS!!!! I found my policies and from there can sort out domestic exclusion zones for postage. Both on-line chat and phone call to Ebay said it can't be done. Useless people.
Well done Ebay for turning what should be a straight forward task into a full-on time-consuming nightmare. The sellers defect rate looks bad every time they have to refund a transaction because a buyer can't read the description that says 'we don't post to your area', and Paypal gets their little cut every time a transaction is refunded.
on 21-02-2018 02:00 AM
with reference to OP is there such a thing as a blocked SELLER list