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Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 14, 2012 01:51 PM

A buyer that bid on my item sent me a message saying that I need to retract his bid because he can't pay.  I sent him a copy of the policy saying a bid can't be retracted because of that.  what should I do?

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Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay

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Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 14, 2012 01:51 PM

A buyer that bid on my item sent me a message saying that I need to retract his bid because he can't pay.  I sent him a copy of the policy saying a bid can't be retracted because of that.  what should I do?

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by komokwa (1092 ) View Listings
(1 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 14, 2012 02:02 PM

Open an Unpaid Item Dispute, once closed you will get a credit for the Sellers Fees. Also, the Bidder Deadbeat will receive a magical mystical strike on their account, what that is worth is open to debate, it's eBay's idea of Seller Protection.

I equate it to screen doors on a submarine.

 

Good Luck :)

 


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(2 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 14, 2012 02:08 PM

well since there are so many technical issues lately I think it should be asked... is it because they cant pay or they wont pay??

yes there is a differance.


Ignorance is bliss

(3 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 14, 2012 02:49 PM

If the auction is still open they can retract their own bid. If the auction has ended, it would have to be a mutual cancellation and only the seller can start that process, IIRC.

 

If the auction has ended-

Just tell them to not worry about it, they can ignore the  eBay messages about paying and the eBay process will take care of it.  Don't mention they will get an unpaid item strike:-D

 

Then make sure you open an unpaid item dispute (in case you do not have the unpaid item assistant already set up). That will get you your fees back and help us other sellers who have our buyer requirements set to block bidders with unpaid item strikes.

 

billybiggle has a really well-worded message he sends to these deadbeats but I can't find it right now.

(4 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 14, 2012 09:00 PM

Here you go:

 

"Dear [buyer],

 

Thank you for letting me know that this purchase was made in error.  This being so, you do not have to pay for the item.

 

To officially cancel the sale, a report will be filed with eBay.  This process is simply a formality, and is completely automated.  eBay may send several emails asking for payment.  Since the purchase was an error, you do not need to respond.  The report will close on its own after a few days.

 

Thanks again! If you have any other questions, or need anything else, please don't hesitate to contact me.

 

Best Regards,

 

[seller]"


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(5 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 14, 2012 09:52 PM

A buyer that bid on my item sent me a message saying that I need to retract his bid because he can't pay.  I sent him a copy of the policy saying a bid can't be retracted because of that.  what should I do?

 

It sounds as though the auction was still running when you made your post.  If it's still running and you have enough time to allow the bidder to retract his bid, do so.  It's better than having a high bidder who can't/won't pay for his item, isn't it?

 

Of course, if he's been outbid by this time, then the point is moot.  :)


"A principle isn’t a principle until it costs you money.” -- William Bernbach, Jewish-American advertising executive who took on the Volkswagen America account after the Second World War

(6 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 14, 2012 10:57 PM

A buyer is a bidder who bought an item

 

A bidder is a bidder who placed a bid on an item

 

A buyer can't cancel a bid once an auction is over.

 

A bidder is not a buyer until they have a winning bid.

 

A bidder can't cancel a bid while the auction is still running because they can't pay and because they haven't won anything yet there's nothing they have to pay until the bidder becomes a buyer and then has to pay for an item they bid on and won.

 

How much wood

could a woodchuck chuck

if a woodchuck could chuck wood ? :-p


Who will save the river valley , that's my drinking water.! "Moxy Fruvous"

(7 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 14, 2012 11:12 PM

A buyer is a bidder who bought an item

A bidder is a bidder who placed a bid on an item

A buyer can't cancel a bid once an auction is over.

A bidder is not a buyer until they have a winning bid.

A bidder can't cancel a bid while the auction is still running because they can't pay and because they haven't won anything yet there's nothing they have to pay until the bidder becomes a buyer and then has to pay for an item they bid on and won.

How much wood

could a woodchuck chuck

if a woodchuck could chuck wood ? :-p

 

:^O  Good call, Komokwa.  It's unclear from the seller's post whether we're looking at a buyer who wants to cancel the transaction or a bidder who wants to retract a bid.  :)

 

By the way, could a buyer who has won but not paid for an auction item be considered just a "high bidder" as the item hasn't been bought?  ;)

 

 


"A principle isn’t a principle until it costs you money.” -- William Bernbach, Jewish-American advertising executive who took on the Volkswagen America account after the Second World War

(8 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 14, 2012 11:34 PM

 How much wood

could a woodchuck chuck

if a woodchuck could chuck wood ? :-p

 

 

Answer: . (The answer to the riddle is) "A woodchuck would chuck all the wood he could if a woodchuck could chuck wood."

 

Woodchucks Chucking Wood The amount of wood that woodchucks would chuck on a given day varies greatly with the individual woodchuck.

 

According to a Wall Street Journal article, New York State wildlife expert Richard Thomas found that a woodchuck could chuck around 35 cubic feet of dirt in the course of digging a burrow. Thomas reasoned that if a woodchuck could chuck wood, he would chuck an amount equal to 700 pounds. Some say it depends on three factors:

 

The woodchuck's desire to chuck said wood.

 

•The woodchuck's need to chuck the aforementioned wood.

 

•The woodchuck's ability to chuck the wood when it is a woodchuck Others say:

 

•The woodchuck could chuck as much wood as he wanted!

 

 •"Sixteen and 1/2 board feet a day- except on Groundhog's Day since groundhog is another name for woodchuck."- This answer is according to no less an authority than the 'Junior Woodchucks Guidebook', a publication often consulted by Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck and referred to yet again by them in answering this very same question.

 

•How Chuck Norris got involved-A woodchuck would only chuck as much would as Chuck Norris would allow it to, because the woodchuck shares Chuck's name. Therefore, Chuck must punish it and make it chuck as much wood as Chuck can. So, a woodchuck would chuck as much wood as Chuck could.

 

•None because a wood chuck cannot chuck wood!

 

 •Approximately 3.9675 pounds every 5.6843 seconds. So there.

 

•2.865 lbs every 11.3686 Seconds? •As much as he needed to be satisfied.

 

 •It could chuck a lot. But it definitely couldn't chuck Chuck Norris.

 

•A group of people actually did a study on this. None of the woodchucks ate any wood planks so they never upchucked it but some of them chucked them (threw them) at people.

 

•During my study of Woodchuck I came to the conclusion that woodchucks don't chuck wood but only drink beer.

 

•However, this beer can frequently motivate them towards actions that can closely resemble the chucking of wood.

 

•A woodchuck will only chuck certain wood, likely that which is found in their natural, prairie habitat. Therefore, the lack of trees on the prairie is quite closely related to the chucking of wood performed by these wood-chucking woodchucks.

 

•Since it is the same animal as the Groundhog, should we not instead ask : how much ground would a groundhog hog if a groundhog would hog ground.

 

 •The above is pretty goood, but I think that the groundhog would be hogging sod. •315g. This was an estimate done in a book of useless trivia.

 

 •A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck - if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

 

•About as many good cookies a good cook could cook, if a good cook could cook cookies good.

 

•About as many boards as the bored Mongol hordes would hoard if the bored Mongol hordes did hoard boards in gourds.

 

•He would chuck, he would, as much as he could, he would, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

 

•If he could chuck wood, the woodchuck would chuck as much as he could!

 

•If a woodchuck could chuck wood, he would and should chuck wood. But if woodchucks can't chuck wood, they shouldn't and wouldn't chuck wood. Though were I a woodchuck, and I chucked wood, I would chuck wood with the best woodchucks that chucked wood.

 

 •If a woodchuck could chuck wood, then s/he'd chuck all the wood, s/he'd chuck and chuck and chuck and chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

 

•It would chuck the amount of wood equal to the seashells that sweet Suzy Shoreham sells by the seashore divided by how many primary pickled peppers Peter Piper picks.

 

 •One quarter of a sycamore if you give him a quarter for every quarter of the sycamore he cut.

 

•It might depend on how many female woodchucks were present. Or, it could depend on whether the woodchuck's mother-in-law was around or not. If she was, he'd be chucking all day. If not, he'd be watching the football game.

 

 •Some maintain that woodchucks could not and would not chuck wood at all.

 

•It depends on how good his dentures are!

 

•A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood. But unfortunately, woodchucks do not chuck wood.

 

•About 5.72 fluid litres of wood •About as many boards as the Mongol hoards would hoard if the Mongol hordes did hoard boards.

 

•Tons. More than you can count. Honestly. No one can chuck more would than a woodchuck.

 

•If the woodchuck's name was Maurice, then it could chuck all the wood that it wants to. However, if its name is Frank, no chucking would be for it.

 

 •Due to the average size of a woodchuck and the general density of wood (not including cork [which is actually bark]) if a woodchuck could chuck wood it would probably get through about 6.573 pounds per day, assuming the woodchuck is functioning correctly.

 

 •Using the formula: (W + I) * C where W = the constant of wood, which is well known to be 61, as agreed in many scientific circles. I = the variable in this equation, and stands for the word "if" from the original problem. As there are three circumstances, with 0 equaling the chance that the woodchuck cannot chuck wood, 1 being the theory that the woodchuck can chuck wood but chooses not to, and 2 standing for the probability that the woodchuck can and will chuck wood, we clearly must choose 2 for use in this equation. C = the constant of Chuck Norris, whose presence in any problem involving the word chuck must there, is well known to equal 1.1 of any known being, therefore the final part of this calculation is 1.1. As is clear, this appears to give the answer of (61 + 2) * 1.1 = (63) * 1.1 = 69.3. However, Chuck Norris' awesome roundhouse kick declares that all decimal points cannot be used in formulas such as this, and so it must be rounded to the final solution of 69 units of wood.

 

 •How Chuck Norris got involve: A woodchuck would only chuck as much would as Chuck Norris would allow it to, because the woodchuck shares Chuck's name. Therefore, Chuck must punish it and make it chuck as much wood as Chuck can. So, a woodchuck would chuck as much wood as Chuck could.

 

•I disagree with above: A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck until Chuck Norris got there.

 

•None, because a woodchuck can't chuck wood! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -

 

 

DUH!

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(9 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 15, 2012 12:53 AM

Well, that made me chuckle:^O


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(10 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 15, 2012 09:22 AM

Here you go:

 

"Dear [buyer],

 

Thank you for letting me know that this purchase was made in error.  .....

 

 

That's the one!  Thanks!

(11 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 15, 2012 10:08 AM

Minty...whatever you were poppin, snortin, shootin, smokin,sniffin, or otherwise stickin under your tongue........I would like to try some !

 

I didn't say drinkin, cuz after the first 10 lines it would have all been gibberish..! :^O

 

& yes......no one understands the OP's question.:(


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(12 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 15, 2012 10:09 AM

You're welcome.

 

It's been a while since I've sent that message.  I had to search for a few minutes to dig it up.


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(13 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 15, 2012 10:58 AM

Well, good - means you haven't had many non-paying bidders lately, doesn't it!

(14 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 15, 2012 11:44 AM

No non-paying buyers since 2010.

 

That's when we switched everything to fixed price with IPR, and free shipping.


Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

The best new show on PBS Kids.

(15 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 15, 2012 12:07 PM

Minty...whatever you were poppin, snortin, shootin, smokin,sniffin, or otherwise stickin under your tongue........I would like to try some !

 

 

 

 

 

:^Ohahaha:-p

NO DOUBT!

hey can I get some with my next purchase??

heck I may even take that MJD card off your hands for $3k if I can get a taste.;)


Ignorance is bliss

(16 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 15, 2012 05:13 PM

Mint - you got way way too much time on your hands!

so what do you have to say about Peter Piper?

(17 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 15, 2012 05:34 PM

By the way, could a buyer who has won but not paid for an auction item be considered just a "high bidder" as the item hasn't been bought? ;)

View - window shopper

Watcher - Tire Kicker

Bidder - Actively interested

High Bidder - May pay, then again, may not.

Buyer - Has paid, could be good, could be a PITA.

Shelf Life to Seller happiness - Day 45, if no claim has been filed

and an additional 15 days if FB and DSR's have not been doinked...

total 60 days.


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(18 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 15, 2012 05:38 PM

Mint, great Chuck Study :), I appreciate the tie to Chuck Norris,

but wasn't it Peewee Herman who got caught chuckin his wood. ?:|


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(19 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 18, 2012 10:27 PM

This happened to me a couple weeks ago.. this idiot emailed me telling me that she accidentally bid $700 instead of the $7 she intended (on an eyeshadow).  I didn't realize at the time I could have done something about it while the listing was active, and honestly I didn't think anyone else would bid since this was the 4th time I re-listed this item and this was the only person that showed any interest so far.  Of course it ended up getting 6 other bids this time, and low and behold- the $700 bidder won.  The high bid was like $17, and SHOCKER!  She didn't pay.  I emailed her telling her I would honor the $7 bid and edit the invoice.. she didn't respond.  I did the second chance offers to the other bidders but as usual they didn't want it anymore.  Ended up completing an unpaid item case, which really doesn't give any relief at all.

After relisting the item for a 5th time (!) it finally sold.  I was SO happy to get rid of the damn thing!!  Then a few days ago I got an email from the $700 bidder saying "I told you I typed the bid in wrong and couldn't pay for that, what's your problem".  I just deleted her message before I could reply and get myself in trouble for going off on her.. I wanted to say "You bid $7 and I offered to sell it to you for that amount, but you and I both know you had no intention of paying for it no matter what the amount was".

(20 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 18, 2012 11:41 PM

This happened to me a couple weeks ago.. this idiot emailed me telling me that she accidentally bid $700 instead of the $7 she intended (on an eyeshadow).  I didn't realize at the time I could have done something about it while the listing was active,

 

She could have canceled her own bid. There wasn't any reason for you to have to do it!

(21 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 19, 2012 01:39 AM
I'm with KG....if buyers can find the contact seller option then they can find the retract bid option....lazy nincompoops! Wait...? Are we allowed to say nincompoop here? Hmmm...gotta wait and see I guess?
(22 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 19, 2012 01:47 AM

what should I do?

Oh yea I almost forgot...what should YOU do? Well whatever you do make sure you don't come back to check on your thread...:-p Add another pallet to the pile PT'rs...time for a good ole' fashion thread jacking! I'll bring the Brownies....;) and lmang will bring THE GAS MASK! Hahaaaaa!
(23 of 24)
Re: Buyer wants to cancel bid because cant pay
Aug 19, 2012 09:27 AM

OK, that's it.  I took off the ugly gas mask. 

 

Man, this thread took a hard left turn.

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