pujolsthomefan33
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HoustonTeams4Me said:EricInCT said:jdacunha said:Just got this from him:
Q: are you threat me?i dont have 100% ++feedback because a buyer like you,you never contact me.....the auction is clear payment in 24 hours is been 3 days go ahead i will fight the feedback and i will leave you a strike.....you dont contact me and when i ask you you threat me......looser......
First off the auction ended Sunday night...24 hours would have been last night. At the earliest he would have been able to ship it out now. I just paid him...so he can't give me a strike can he?
Wrong. :?
I'm not sure what occurred in your incident Eric but this is fully incorrect (the buyer has 7 day's to pay for the item before a NPB claim can go through, that is how Ebay works & that is how it has been for a very long time). Even if the seller refund's payment they still cannot win in the case of an NPB strike, as all the buyer has to do is verify to Ebay that payment was made. Ebay goes by thier guideline's, not the seller's (early on in my participation on Ebay, about 8-9 year's ago, I was informed on several account's by the Ebay personnel that Ebay's guideline's override that of any seller's guideline's if they contradict eachother & though I was furious at the time I basically have grown to understand that by accepting thier user agreement & by using thier site, I must follow thier rule's, regulation's, & guideline's- basically if one doesn't like the rule's or how it is being run then don't use it, & if you do use it, don't bitch & moan when something occur's that was forseeable or expected)!![]()
This is a false statement. Ebay has restructured the way they view sellers guidelines. The buyer is entering a "contract" with the seller when they bid on and win and auction. If the seller says they want payment within 24 hours and it is clearly stated that way in the auction and you win it and dont abide by those rules, ebay will back up the seller.
Yes the seller must wait the 7 days to file the claim and process the strike, but he has the right to refuse and refund the payment and continue with the strike if his terms are not met.
TK