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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby The Laird on Thu May 17, 2012 12:11 pm

I can't exactly remember but I am pretty sure it was one of the Activision games for the 2600, I think it was Frostbite but not sure.

Anyway my idiot of the day is a guy in America who just offered me $6 including shipping for Radar Lock on the 2600, I just politely informed him it will cost more than that just to post it now the rates have gone up.
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby Megamixer on Thu May 17, 2012 2:05 pm

Jagfest_UK wrote:I can't exactly remember but I am pretty sure it was one of the Activision games for the 2600, I think it was Frostbite but not sure.

Anyway my idiot of the day is a guy in America who just offered me $6 including shipping for Radar Lock on the 2600, I just politely informed him it will cost more than that just to post it now the rates have gone up.


I just ignore these messages now and don't reply to them at all no matter how annoying they are. I have a standard 'T&C' bit that I always copy-paste into the bottom of every auction and one of the points clearly states not to contact me about ending items early. That's why I don't bother answer them.
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby crusto on Thu May 24, 2012 10:16 pm

Why do people think they can just pay (or not pay) when they see fit?

I sold 2 games to an overseas bidder on Sunday, the auction states that if you are an overseas bidder then please ask for postage costs. They obviously didnt and now it seems that they dont like the £13 Airsure costs incurred for shipping to Australia, no contact, nothing. It seems as though they arent going to pay as things stand. How long is it before you can mark it as unpaid?

Another one (uk this time) won a game for just £2.65, again on Sunday. Why cant they just pay when they win? If they pay up I might decide to take up to 5 days before I post to them. :evil:
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby The Laird on Thu May 24, 2012 10:19 pm

crusto wrote:Why do people think they can just pay (or not pay) when they see fit?

I sold 2 games to an overseas bidder on Sunday, the auction states that if you are an overseas bidder then please ask for postage costs. They obviously didnt and now it seems that they dont like the £13 Airsure costs incurred for shipping to Australia, no contact, nothing. It seems as though they arent going to pay as things stand. How long is it before you can mark it as unpaid?

Another one (uk this time) won a game for just £2.65, again on Sunday. Why cant they just pay when they win? If they pay up I might decide to take up to 5 days before I post to them. :evil:


You can mark as unpaid after a week now (it used to be 2!!!)

I get this fiarly often, really annoys me I have to say.
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby Mayhem on Fri May 25, 2012 4:15 am

Given the nature of people, and the risk of getting ripped off by not sending something tracked, I think many folks baulk at the shipping costs that get quoted. But nature of the beast. If people were honest and didn't claim something didn't arrive when it actually did, then we'd offer lower costs that didn't need tracking and insurance.
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby Antiriad2097 on Fri May 25, 2012 5:44 am

But as with piracy, its the honest punters that are being penalised because of that.

I'd never dream of claiming for an issue that wasn't genuine, yet I pay increased postage costs.

I accept why, but its not really fair on me is it.

I can be lax at paying though :oops:

Not the first time I've bid early on something just on the off chance it'll sell low, then forget about it for days. That is the nature of auctions that run for days. Make it a Buy It Now and I'll Pay It Now.
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby Megamixer on Fri May 25, 2012 9:45 am

Personally I just don't bid on something if I know I'm not going to be able to pay for it when the auction ends because I hate that same thing happening to me when I'm the seller.

If it's a BIN then I pay immediately. Besides, the sooner you pay, the sooner you get your stuff (in theory) so there's no advantage to slacking off with payments.
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby Rayne on Fri May 25, 2012 10:30 am

I'm guilty of leaving auctions unpaid for ages too, I don't seem to get email alerts anymore so I don't always know when I've won something.

The flipside to that is that when I'm winning DS, 3DS and others games at 99p, the seller would prefer I not pay so they can relist :lol: :lol:
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby Antiriad2097 on Fri May 25, 2012 5:11 pm

It is a bit strange there isn't an 'auto pay' option for Paypal since they're the same company.

All it needs is for Paypal to debit the maximum bid from the off, then pass the final payment amount to the seller at auction end. That way Paypal knows the money is there, I don't have to remember to pay it and the seller is a happy bunny.
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby RetroBob on Fri May 25, 2012 9:54 pm

Using the PayPal App is pretty much one click to pay, no passwords n stuff.
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby Antiriad2097 on Sat May 26, 2012 7:57 am

same on PC, but you still have to bid, then rememnber when the auction ends and go back and pay.

Should be a one click operation, so I bid and everything thereafter is automated.
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby batman877 on Sat May 26, 2012 8:08 am

I just sell things now as 'Buy-it-now' with 'immediate payment required' - they don't win the auction until they've paid for it... seems to work fairly well for me!
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby Negative Creep on Sun May 27, 2012 4:06 pm

A good example here:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sony-PlayStat ... 9155619803

if i win can i cum pikit up and if so wer wud it be pikd up from
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby Antiriad2097 on Sun May 27, 2012 5:05 pm

I'd be tempted to tell that one they can't have it as they obviously shouldn't be touching electrical sockets on their own.
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Re: Ebay idiots

Postby JetSetWilly on Sun May 27, 2012 5:22 pm

Antiriad2097 wrote:I'd be tempted to tell that one they can't have it as they obviously shouldn't be touching electrical sockets on their own.


I think the technical term for that kind of person is twunt. The non-technical is......funnily enough, also twunt.
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