on 09-05-2016 11:34 AM
Hi everyone, I got an non-paying buyer recently, they purchased on the 3rd May and hasn't paid or responded to me at all. I checked my preferences and I do have the Unpaid Item Assistant set to enabled, and it's set to open a case after 4 days. This was enabled quite a while back, not after this buyer.
However I haven't gotten any movement from the Unpaid Item Assistant, so I'm not sure - is it 4 "business" days? Or does it start the count after I send the invoice to the buyer? What's been your experience with this Unpaid Item Assistant?
on 09-05-2016 11:44 AM
The 4-days starts ticking from the minute they commit to buy. It's 4 clock days not business days.
We don't use the auto szetup rather do them manually.
That way we can sometimes choose to extend the time allowed if we get reasonable communication from the buyer.
Once you open a case that starts the second clock ticking.
After a further 4 clock days (exactly to the minute/second) you can close the case to get back your FVF's.
At day#3 we send a friendly reminder message.
Then if there is nothing back from them open after day#4 then if they still do not pay close it after day#8.
on 09-05-2016 12:12 PM
I believe it only opens a case automatically if you have paypal as your only payment method, though....
The OP has other methods also, so I suspect they'll have to open a case manually....
I don't use it myself, though, so may have got this wrong.
on 09-05-2016 12:29 PM
@mayger_and_mayger wrote:I believe it only opens a case automatically if you have paypal as your only payment method, though....
Kind of - it works if you only have electronic payment methods that can be recorded as paid (or not) by eBay. That used to mean PayPal, Paymate and merchant credit card, but I think eBay withdrew Paymate as an acceptable payment method, which just leaves the other two, so for most people it does mean you have to offer PayPal only for the UPI assistant to work (just because merchant accounts are unviable for lots of people).
Otherwise, the cases do have to be opened manually as suggested.
on 09-05-2016 02:07 PM
Interesting that you say '4 clock days to close'.
When I had my recent non-payer (well actually paid by eCheque which wasn't honoured), I was told by eBay to open the case last Thursday, and to come back and close it on Tuesday if no action from the buyer. So that is 4 business days not clock days.
Maybe I just spoke to the wrong rep?? And it was a call me one, who are usually more switched on than the others.
09-05-2016 03:03 PM - edited 09-05-2016 03:05 PM
on 09-05-2016 03:28 PM
It will definitely be Tuesday. 11.55pm on any day is WAY, WAY past my bedtime. And only got one sleep to go.
Not much money, just principle. Carpy attitude. On BBL
on 09-05-2016 05:33 PM
If you go into the resolution centre and click the dropdown to get your fees back, the next screen will tell you the earliest time you can close it (down to the second). If the option to select no is available, then you can close it, if not the time will be at the top of the screen. It's always been 4 clock days to the second. Same as opening it.
on 09-05-2016 07:19 PM
Thanks for your reply.
It will be all sorted in the morning.
on 10-05-2016 12:59 AM
Great stuff! It's nice when you can click that no box, then hit submit and think to yourself "S-T-RIIIIIIKKE 1"! Don't forget to add them to your blocked list in case this is their first strike. You don't want them coming back for another go.