on 17-09-2018 07:48 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 17-09-2018 11:16 PM
I can sometimes figure out a more succinct and / or effective way to explain it, several hours later... sometimes my attempts to clarify makes things worse
But if it helps, there is no checkout process attached to the make an offer feature. If a buyer sends you an offer, and you accept it, there's no way for eBay to force the buyer to checkout at that point, but the sale itself is still made.
If you have best offer on an item but the buyer still just uses Buy It Now at full price, immediate payment can be forced.
on 17-09-2018 11:05 AM
No idea, but please let us know if that's the case as I too have had immediate payment forced on me. Thankfully, I've not had best offer forced on me...........yet.
Just watch the best offer if it's ebay that's forced it. Even if you set an amount, they will still randomly drop the agreed amount to half or less than your asking price.
on 17-09-2018 11:08 AM
on 17-09-2018 11:08 AM
on 17-09-2018 11:09 AM
That's probably why they do it. They know sellers can't police it, so their plan to sell your stuff cheap works.
on 17-09-2018 11:15 AM
on 17-09-2018 12:19 PM
I find this odd. I have just looked at some of your listings, and none of the ones I saw said "immediate payment required" I then checked out a few other sellers, looking for any that required immediate payment, and next to the Paypal logo, under "payment information" it is there, but definitely not on yours. I don't have immediate payment selected either, yet some buyers had claimed they had to pay straight away. I thought maybe eBay was targetting this to specific buyers, maybe because they were slow payers in the past. I have successfully been able to send a combined invoice to other sellers without any problem, except for a couple of times when they went ahead and paid, and I just refunded them part of the postage and combined the items, none of these had mentioned or complained that they were forced into immediate payment, so I just presumed they didn't know otherwise. Luckily, I haven't had a problem with eBay adding "best offer", although I have noticed, when listings come to an end and need to be relisted, that "best offer" is ticked by default, and I just go ahead and change it before I relist.
on 17-09-2018 12:38 PM
Just an added thought. You only have Paypal as payment and no other options. Could this have something to do with it? For instance, I have three options, so obviously someone picking up, or sending a money order could not pay immediately. I don't know how it worked out that I had one or two that said she had to pay straight away. I also wonder if it has anything to do with people buying via their phones, which often seems to cause problems. I may be way off the track here, but who knows??
on 17-09-2018 04:00 PM
on 17-09-2018 07:28 PM
200 listings is a lot?