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Just a quick question for ebay users. My brother is selling something for me under his account (he wants to sell other things but is using my item as a trial thing). He set aside £2 for P and P and the winning bid was £27. Would the buyer have to pay £27 inc P and P or £29?.
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The buyer usually pays for the postage so you should get £29
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Ok thanks. :-)
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£29 total, but it should state on the auction how much p&p was going to be.
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What would be considered a good time to wait for payment?. The payment option is through paypal of which i have no experience with, and the bidder hasn't paid yet according to my brother.
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It all depends on the buyer and wether they are online very often. Contact the winner and set a target date of payment by (insert date here) but unless you stated you wanted payment within a pre-set time you can't really moan as some buyers can take up to a week to contact you. Have you or your brother not read through the Ebay FAQs?
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I'd send a polite reminder after 3 or 4 days if they haven't been in touch at all since the item ended. |
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If it's the first time your brother has sold he will need to verify as a seller on Paypal before he can accept instant payments by getting a Premier account: https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/we...utside#premier |
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Thanks, i'll let him know when he's back home.
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Thanks for the assistance. Turns out the buyer sent it to the wrong address (brother didn't update his paypal account details and asked the buyer to use another email addy of his).
Turns out he already has a premier account, so that was quickly ruled out, but wouldn't have sussed the problem if it wasn't for the pending payment in green on the ebay listing page. :D |
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