02-12-2013 07:17 AM - edited 02-12-2013 07:21 AM
dont understand why ebay makes it so that i (the seller) cant leave a negative feedback to a non payer even after the dispute closed and got my fees back.so unfair...seems like no matter what,a buyer has ALL the rights...
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on 27-01-2014 11:34 PM
@chameleon54 wrote:Agree with you completly BUT, bar them for life and they simply set up another ID, "Just sayin"
Only because the verification process is pissweak. Anyone can get a prepaid $30 sim kit, use most the credit, then use that phone number to create a new verified ebay ID. When I signed up to bid at Ross Auction I had to give them my driving licence number and a valid credit card so they can take $1 as a sign up fee. Good way to verify one's identity and helps to keeps the pests away. Non payers could then be charged the relisting fee on that credit card.
How having an option to block bidders with no Paypal accounts ? That would weed out a few pests.
on 27-01-2014 11:46 PM
As it is not mandatory for a seller to have a Paypal account, it is unlikely eBay would require BUYERS to have a Paypal account.
on 28-01-2014 10:22 AM
I have my options set to block anyone with a recent strike for non payment, yet I have more non-paying pests than ever before over the last few months.
I dread to think how much time I would waste on more of these plonkers if I didn't have that block in place.
on 28-01-2014 06:17 PM
The block is for more than one. If you go through the correct procedures for NPBs you should ensure that one more will trigger a lot of sellers' blocks.
on 28-01-2014 07:54 PM
What do you mean by "recent strikes"?
You need to have your blocks set to cover buyers with more than one strike in 12 months. That is about the most far ranging one that I know of.
on 29-01-2014 02:33 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:As it is not mandatory for a seller to have a Paypal account, it is unlikely eBay would require BUYERS to have a Paypal account.
I think you missed my point, I wasn't asking to be made mandatory but rather the sellers and buyers be offered the option of blocking bids from eBay members without a verified PayPal account. As it stands the current verification system for opening an account is a joke, any 10 year old can purchase a prepaid sim kit from the local supermarket and open a "verified" account then ditch the sim when the credit on it expires and move onto a new one.
on 29-01-2014 05:07 PM
You can already do that.
Require immediate payment, which can only be done using Paypal. Simple.
on 29-01-2014 06:55 PM
Perhaps interestingly, the option to block buyers without a PayPal account is available on the US site.
on 04-01-2022 10:37 PM
Do you think these pests can’t open other accounts .
Maybe dozens of accounts for the same user, eBay doesn’t care as long as the $ rolls their way.
on 04-01-2022 11:27 PM