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Simpo Two

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90,184 posts

284 months

Friday 7th November
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Nine days ago I sold an item marked as collection only, and the buyer paid straight away.
I messaged him asking when he'd like to come and collect it - no reply. Sent a reminder a couple of days later - no reply.
Nine days in and not a dicky-bird.
How long do I need to wait before re-advertising the item? (and can I keep the money if he never replies and never collects?)

SydneyBridge

10,531 posts

177 months

Friday 7th November
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Give him 14 days and refund him

Drawweight

3,400 posts

135 months

Friday 7th November
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You should be able to cancel the sale and the buyer will be refunded.

E-bmw

11,660 posts

171 months

Friday 7th November
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Simpo Two said:
Nine days ago I sold an item marked as collection only, and the buyer paid straight away.
I messaged him asking when he'd like to come and collect it - no reply. Sent a reminder a couple of days later - no reply.
Nine days in and not a dicky-bird.
How long do I need to wait before re-advertising the item? (and can I keep the money if he never replies and never collects?)
You know very well you can't keep the money.

Try raising a case with ebay if no reply.

GasEngineer

1,744 posts

81 months

Friday 7th November
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Simpo Two said:
Nine days ago I sold an item marked as collection only, and the buyer paid straight away.
I messaged him asking when he'd like to come and collect it - no reply. Sent a reminder a couple of days later - no reply.
Nine days in and not a dicky-bird.
How long do I need to wait before re-advertising the item? (and can I keep the money if he never replies and never collects?)
You won't be able to keep the money as eBay won't release it to you until the buyer has confirmed collection with a code that eBay gives them.

As mentioned above the best thing is to cancel the sale and eBay will automatically refund the "buyer".

Sebring440

2,910 posts

115 months

Friday 7th November
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But the OP wants to keep the money.

Simpo Two

Original Poster:

90,184 posts

284 months

Friday 7th November
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GasEngineer said:
You won't be able to keep the money as eBay won't release it to you until the buyer has confirmed collection with a code that eBay gives them.
It's already in my bank account.

GasEngineer

1,744 posts

81 months

Friday 7th November
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Simpo Two said:
GasEngineer said:
You won't be able to keep the money as eBay won't release it to you until the buyer has confirmed collection with a code that eBay gives them.
It's already in my bank account.
Are you sure it went through as a collection item in that case?

Glassman

24,057 posts

234 months

Friday 7th November
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Items sold under collection only will not have the funds released until the buyers says they've collected, or that you scan a QR code from them.

119

15,065 posts

55 months

Friday 7th November
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GasEngineer said:
Simpo Two said:
GasEngineer said:
You won't be able to keep the money as eBay won't release it to you until the buyer has confirmed collection with a code that eBay gives them.
It's already in my bank account.
Are you sure it went through as a collection item in that case?
Doesnt look like it.

And it doesnt matter if the money is in your account, ebay can and will claw the money back.

megaphone

11,319 posts

270 months

Friday 7th November
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This happend to me , I had contacted the buyer on three occasions asking him to collect. Eventually I listed= again and it sold as was collected. The original buyer contacted me two months later and was quite upset that I'd sold 'his' item. I refunded him.

So my advice, relist and sell it . Hold the original money in case he/she contacts you.

I avoid collections now as the majority are a pita.

Simpo Two

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90,184 posts

284 months

Friday 7th November
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GasEngineer said:
Are you sure it went through as a collection item in that case?
Yep, advert says 'Collection in person only'

I was surprised the funds were released too, but after a couple of days in my eBay account it was transferable.

I've relisted to item to increase chances of selling it; obviously if I have to cancel the first sale eBay are welcome to retrieve the funds or I'll send them back if they ask.

megaphone said:
This happend to me , I had contacted the buyer on three occasions asking him to collect. Eventually I listed= again and it sold as was collected. The original buyer contacted me two months later and was quite upset that I'd sold 'his' item. I refunded him.

So my advice, relist and sell it . Hold the original money in case he/she contacts you.

I avoid collections now as the majority are a pita.
That's my plan, thanks for the info.

In this case the items are 2m long so not really postable!

GasEngineer

1,744 posts

81 months

Saturday 8th November
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Simpo Two said:
GasEngineer said:
Are you sure it went through as a collection item in that case?
Yep, advert says 'Collection in person only'

I was surprised the funds were released too, but after a couple of days in my eBay account it was transferable.

I've relisted to item to increase chances of selling it; obviously if I have to cancel the first sale eBay are welcome to retrieve the funds or I'll send them back if they ask.
It sounds like eBay/buyer are expecting you to post it. As mentioned above you need the code or QR from the buyer for eBay to release the funds to you.

It's a safeguard to stop sellers pretending a buyer has collected the item.

E-bmw

11,660 posts

171 months

Saturday 8th November
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GasEngineer said:
Simpo Two said:
GasEngineer said:
Are you sure it went through as a collection item in that case?
Yep, advert says 'Collection in person only'

I was surprised the funds were released too, but after a couple of days in my eBay account it was transferable.

I've relisted to item to increase chances of selling it; obviously if I have to cancel the first sale eBay are welcome to retrieve the funds or I'll send them back if they ask.
It sounds like eBay/buyer are expecting you to post it. As mentioned above you need the code or QR from the buyer for eBay to release the funds to you.

It's a safeguard to stop sellers pretending a buyer has collected the item.
Correct, that is exactly what happened when I last sold something for collection, I had to scan a code on his phone (or vice versa) to complete the deal.

gazza285

10,629 posts

227 months

Saturday 8th November
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Glassman said:
Items sold under collection only will not have the funds released until the buyers says they've collected, or that you scan a QR code from them.
I receive the money after two or three days, whether I scan the code or not.

Glassman

24,057 posts

234 months

Saturday 8th November
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gazza285 said:
Glassman said:
Items sold under collection only will not have the funds released until the buyers says they've collected, or that you scan a QR code from them.
I receive the money after two or three days, whether I scan the code or not.
Is it sold as collection only?

When you say receive the money, do you mean it shows as funds in your eBay account?

Simpo Two

Original Poster:

90,184 posts

284 months

Saturday 8th November
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Glassman said:
Is it sold as collection only?

When you say receive the money, do you mean it shows as funds in your eBay account?
The item was sold as collection only, as already mentioned.
The funds were in my eBay account and after a few days I transferred them to my bank account.
The buyer has still not replied to my messages or made contact.
No QR codes etc are evident.

I'm aware of the 'give the code to get release the money' system but in this case it didn't seem to happen.

I also have the option to mark the item as 'Collected' which would presumably close the deal and secure the funds.

And that's where we are smile