on 24-03-2023 08:01 AM
I keep getting Scam buyers who purchase your item …. They do not pay buy send a message wanting to connect on what’s App or email … obviously trying to get your personal details…. I just realist item for sale
on 24-03-2023 08:12 AM
on 24-03-2023 08:18 AM
I hope you also cancel the sale, using the reason problem with buyers address
You will be charged fees on all sales as eBay consider it 'sold' even if it is a scam buyer who does not pay
Have you also reported the buyers doing it?
They are unlikely to stop if they think you are letting them off scot free
on 24-03-2023 08:26 AM
Personally, I'd be using the buyer didn't pay option when cancelling. That way the buyer gets the well deserved strike. Then they can't try and scam sellers with blocks in place.
on 24-03-2023 08:28 AM
Yes, you are 100% right
Sorry, I stuffed that one up royal
OP, please DO use the reason buyer did not pay and ignore my comment
Too stressed to think straight here. so apologies for messing up my reply
24-03-2023 09:09 AM - edited 24-03-2023 09:09 AM
@sandypebbles wrote:I hope you also cancel the sale, using the reason the buyer did not pay
You will be charged fees on all sales as eBay consider it 'sold' even if it is a scam buyer who does not pay
Have you also reported the buyers doing it?
They are unlikely to stop if they think you are letting them off scot free
Personally, I thought your answer was great, really informative for this seller. It is only the red part that maybe needed a slight edit. So I did it.😁
Kuschy, I haven't heard of many buyers doing that after paying, although I know some customers make low ball offers etc
If they are buying and then wanting to connect some other way rather than pay on ebay, you can bet it isn't because they intend to pay the ebay price. They want to beat you down. I am wondering if it is because you haven't built up a lot of feedback yet so they are hoping they can get away with it.
Sandy pebbles is right. If you let it go scot free, they will possibly continue to do it.
Report as unpaid item, give them a strike, block them and move on. As you become a more established seller, I think you may see less of this as they will realise you know your way around ebay.
on 24-03-2023 11:04 AM
In addition to the excellent advice already given in this thread, make sure that you have your buyer blocks in place. See this thread: https://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Selling/Changes-to-Buyer-Requirements-you-can-no-longer-block-selle...
You might want to think about listing with immediate payment required. That will cut out a lot of the scammers trying it on.
on 24-03-2023 12:37 PM
I think the links in your link are outdated. The current link to set blocks is
https://www.ebay.com.au/bmgt/buyerrequirements
This link also gives you access to the blocked buyer page and buyer exemption.
It's nice to see they've removed the block for buyers with below 0 feedback. Completely pointless that one was!
on 24-03-2023 12:43 PM
Ah, thanks, s_n_d!
on 24-03-2023 12:46 PM
No worries!