Shagley
If you don't move when I say "beep beep", I will r
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I have a situation and I am not sure how to handle it. I am open to any advice. I listed two identical items on ebay. On Sunday, the auctions ended and the same person was the high bidder for both items - one ended at $48 and the other ended at $36. I sent the invoices for both to the buyer, but never heard a thing from her until today. This morning she paid for one of the items - not both, of course the one she paid for is the cheaper one. I am sure she is going to stiff me and not pay for the other item, and I am not sure what to do.
Also, I stated in my auctions that I ship to Paypal verified addresses only. The address she has listed on Paypal is non-confirmed, and it is different than the address she has listed on ebay. Because of they way she is not paying for the one item, I don't have a lot of confidence in her, so I don't really want to send the item out to a non-confirmed address just to have her lie and say she never received the item. IF I send the item out, it will be UPS ground with a tracking # so I can verify that it was delivered.
I guess my options are...
1)Send out the one she paid for to the non-confirmed address, and then file a non-paying buyer complaint about the other one with ebay.
2) Refund her money for the one item and tell her that I can't send it to her because of her non-confirmed address then relist them both.
Any better ideas of what I should do? Either was she is probably going to hit me with negative feedback even though I haven't done anything wrong. Now I see why sellers hate ebay.
Also, I stated in my auctions that I ship to Paypal verified addresses only. The address she has listed on Paypal is non-confirmed, and it is different than the address she has listed on ebay. Because of they way she is not paying for the one item, I don't have a lot of confidence in her, so I don't really want to send the item out to a non-confirmed address just to have her lie and say she never received the item. IF I send the item out, it will be UPS ground with a tracking # so I can verify that it was delivered.
I guess my options are...
1)Send out the one she paid for to the non-confirmed address, and then file a non-paying buyer complaint about the other one with ebay.
2) Refund her money for the one item and tell her that I can't send it to her because of her non-confirmed address then relist them both.
Any better ideas of what I should do? Either was she is probably going to hit me with negative feedback even though I haven't done anything wrong. Now I see why sellers hate ebay.
Along with the invoice you sent, I'd send an email reminding her that she bid on and won the item, and she is obligated to pay for it. 