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date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 18:01:26 +0100,    group: uk.people.consumers.ebay        back       
Immediate Payment Required ?   
After three failed e-cheques this week I'm getting a bit sick of them. Using 
the 'immediate payment required' is under consideration for all listings, 
should do away with all the unpaid items too.

Anyone using this method now ?

John
date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 18:01:26 +0100   author:   Crunchie

Re: Immediate Payment Required ?   
"Crunchie"  wrote in message 
news:3wUvk.204183$gM4.19695@newsfe25.ams2...
> After three failed e-cheques this week I'm getting a bit sick of them. 
> Using the 'immediate payment required' is under consideration for all 
> listings, should do away with all the unpaid items too.
>
> Anyone using this method now ?


I use it for all my BIN auctions.

I also refund/cancel e-checks as soon as I see them come through and ask 
people to either check their Paypal registration settings (it's usually an 
expired card) or pay me by another method (as e-checks makes it impossible 
for them to pay me within the 7 day payment terms of my auction listings).
-- 

Best Regards
Niel Humphreys
Snowdon Computers Ltd,
Llanberis, Gwynedd, LL55 4LE
Registered No: 4842646 England
date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 18:32:03 +0100   author:   Niel J Humphreys

Re: Immediate Payment Required ?   
"Crunchie"  wrote:
 

>After three failed e-cheques this week I'm getting a bit sick of them. Using 
>the 'immediate payment required' is under consideration for all listings, 
>should do away with all the unpaid items too.
>
>Anyone using this method now ?
>
>John 

That won't stop you from getting e-checks.
date: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 22:36:24 +0100   author:   Spacker

Re: Immediate Payment Required ?   
"Spacker"  wrote in message 
news:06l0c41698k2qsnkqmr6a8e26umofmn6mv@4ax.com...
> "Crunchie"  wrote:
>
>
>>After three failed e-cheques this week I'm getting a bit sick of them. 
>>Using
>>the 'immediate payment required' is under consideration for all listings,
>>should do away with all the unpaid items too.
>>
>>Anyone using this method now ?
>>
>>John
>
> That won't stop you from getting e-checks.

I think it does, an e-cheque isn't an immediate payment so you can't use it.

John
date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 22:56:48 +0100   author:   Crunchie

Re: Immediate Payment Required ?   
It may solve one problem but introduce another...

Because of an ebay/paypal glitch where it thought my accounts weren't linked 
(despite trying to relink them), I couldn't buy some 'immediate payment 
required' goods yesterday, so I moved onto another seller.
date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 10:10:49 +0100   author:   TTT

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