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Question for you eBay folk...


Bronn

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I just sold my first item ever on eBay today... The auction ended around noon and the winning bidder still hasn't paid...

In the past, when I bought stuff, I paid pretty much as soon as the auction was over...

The guy has almost 800 feedback with a 98% rating, so I'm not too concerned... But, how long should I give him? A few days?

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Oh, I'm not really expecting anything... Just curious how long people usually take from folks with experience selling...

He bought another item this afternoon and already has feedback for it...

I'm also a little concerned that I didn't invoice right or something, since I've never done it before... I didn't add any comments, I just sent the invoice with the price filled out...

Also, I'm trying to get my PayPal verified... did that this morning and found out it takes a couple days... Also read somewhere that, being my first sell, eBay/PayPal may take their sweet time to ensure I'm legit or whatever...

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You have the option of demanding immediate payment when you list an item as " buy it now". I always say payment must be made within so many days or you will be reported to e pay as a non paying bidder in my listings. If payment isnt made within a few days I always e mail the buyer and ask if something is wrong before initiating a claim.

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I just sold my first item ever on eBay today... The auction ended around noon and the winning bidder still hasn't paid...

In the past, when I bought stuff, I paid pretty much as soon as the auction was over...

The guy has almost 800 feedback with a 98% rating, so I'm not too concerned... But, how long should I give him? A few days?

Hey Bronn what was you selling if you dont mind?

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