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    That just sucks. Maybe this will help, its what ebay says to do to resolve unpaid issues.
    What to do when a buyer doesn't pay (unpaid item process)

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    John I am sorry to read this. I hope it all works out for you.
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    Sorry to hear this, John. I've seen your auctions, as many here have also, I'm sure. You always have top quality goods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnmrson View Post
    I listed a few of my old DE razors for sale on ebay in the last few weeks. I had a bloke buy a couple and then asked me to hold them as he wanted to bid on some more that I had just listed. Sounded reasonable to me. In the end the buyer won 5 of my auctions. He's now MIA. I've sent him a few invoices and notes but he hasn't responded. It's now been a week since the last auction finished and I've heard nothing.
    Why do people do crap like this? Do they get a thrill out of ruining someones ebay sales. It just makes no sense to me. I just hope that ebay lists him with 5 lots of negative feedback.

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    Default Re: Do people get their thrills out of doing stuff like this

    I had this happen to me this summer with an item I was selling.
    I made it clear that payment was due within 48 hours. Fellow didn't pay up so I sent several messages giving him an additional 96 hours to contact me with a date I could expect payment and if not I would sell the item to someone else and open an unpaid item claim against him and any funds sent would be immediately refunded.
    Never heard back so I did a second chance offer to the next highest bidder and opened my claim.
    Two weeks later he emailed back asking me not to sell it to someone else. I told him it was too late and didn't hear back from him.
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